Love or hate Dante’s new look, you have to admit that DmC is looking fantastic as far as actual gameplay goes. Capcom have now released a new trailer for the game, and it looks like Ninja Theory have gave this reboot some serious attention when it comes to the combat within.
In the clip, we see Dante utilizing a full arsenal of weaponry to take down everyone that stands in his way. Boss battles are also shown in the clip and will be quite a spectacle too, with these fight sequences spanning the entire environment around you. Even though the protagonist looks different, I can easily say that things still resemble the Devil May Cry franchise and DmC is sure to be a top contender when it is eventually released in 2012.
Art imitates life for Nicolas Cage, as he tells of his own weird and wonderful experience with home invasion, amidst the hype surrounding his new film, also starring Nicole Kidman and directed by Joel Schumacher. “Trespass” tells the story of a husband and wife held for ransom by 4 aggressive perpetrators. As time goes on, the story twists and turns to reveal secrets about each other and a vast web of betrayal and deception.
While many will grimace at the idea of another home invasion/revenge plot where the good guy eventually prevails, this is Nicholas Cage we are talking about, Nicholas Cage people, the Lord of War and many other onscreen personas from sorcerers to protectors of National Secrets. At the recent Toronto film festival he gave the crowd his detailed account of the night he was invaded saying
“It was two in the morning. I was living in Orange County at the time and was asleep with my wife. My two-year old at the time was in another room. I opened my eyes and there was a naked man wearing my leather jacket eating a Fudgesicle in front of my bed. I know it sounds funny … but it was horrifying.”
With a lot of the things I’m sure this guy has seen amongst the Hollywood circles I can’t imagine the incident scarred him too much but nonetheless I can imagine it would be a little unsettling. Good Old Nick decided not to press charges against the man due to mental illness reasons but says he was unable to continue living in the Orange County home.
Fudgesicle = Iceblock or IceCream, Paddlepop etc for all you Australians or non-Americans where strange sugar based treats have even stranger names.
Trespass premiered at the Toronto film festival and can be seen in US cinemas soon. With that looks to be a limited release, the DVD looks to be released early 2012 to many other countries.
Remember the unique Nintendo DS RPG title, The World Ends With You? Well Square Enix sure does and with their upcoming Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance for yes you guessed it the Nintendo 3DS, all your favourite characters from The World Ends With You will make an appearance in the game.
However, it is not at all known which characters or in what capacity they will be featured in, or even why. It is interesting to note that this makes a landmark in the Kingdom Hearts series as this is the first set of characters not to be either Final Fantasy, Disney or original Kingdom Hearts characters. What do you think of this announcement? Let us know in the comment section below.
Seems like Sony is doing most of their minor appearance reveals for the PlayStation Vita by just sticking stuff in glass cases. The Japanese website My Game News Flash snagged a picture of what the PlayStation Vita’s game packaging is going to look like when it hits store shelves. I’m assuming that the box art shown there is the Japanese box art for Uncharted.
Also shown next to it is the tiny little game cartridge right to the right of the game case. The game’s look even smaller than the Nintendo DS cartridges which doesn’t bode well for those who lose things easily. Then again all PS Vita games are going to be available digitally, supposedly the same time as retail release so those who lose things may prefer taking that route instead.
Snapped meaning picture. No he didn’t go and break all of them. Hideo Kojima shared a picture of one of the stands for the PlayStation Vita which shows a bunch of different colored versions of the system inside of a glass case. The image comes from his Twitter account as he is tweeting various images from the show floor.
There are a lot of different colors shown off, ranging from bright yellow, red, green, purple, blue and even silver. Currently Sony is only showing off a black version of the Vita and is saying that is going to be the only version available, but these colors look very good. Personally I enjoy the silver PlayStation Vita, how about the rest of you?
It wouldn’t be the Tokyo Game Show without Sega and their blue wonder, but thankfully both are in attendance for this year’s big event. Sonic Generations is the next big Sega project of course and with just two months away from release, a new trailer was shown to give players yet another burst of nostalgia.
This clip isn’t really anything new on the gameplay front, but we do get to take a trip back and see older levels like the The Green Hill Zone and the many other famed areas in the game in their newly redesigned format as well as the brand new Sky Sanctuary Zone, which is exclusive to Sonic Generations. Yes, this game is still looking spectacular. Check out the new clip below and strap on those running shoes, as Sonic Generations is due out November 1st for the Xbox 360, PS3, and 3DS.
The PlayStation Vita is going to have plenty of features when it is released such as a front and back touchscreen, AR cameras, 3G if you buy that option and many more. It seems however that the editors of monthly gaming magazine in Japan, Gemaga, have accidentally found a feature that has yet to be announced for the PlayStation Vita.
The Gemaga Twitter says that the Tokyo Game Show Vita pamphlet which is being handed out by Sony says that the handheld will allow users to take screenshots of whatever they want to and whenever they want to. Sony has never mentioned this feature yet, so perhaps there is a new feature which has just been added or one that was supposed to be announced later on during Tokyo Game Show.
Although the PlayStation Vita is capable of Augmented Reality gaming, not many games have actually been announced that make use of that function Well Konami’s AR Combat Digi G is going to be a title that seems to focus almost entirely around that feature.
As you can see in the trailer below which was released today for Tokyo Game Show, AR Combat Digi G will use the handheld’s cameras to play a tank battle game on any flat surface. The game looks to be quite impressive and says that players will be able to lock on to enemies by touching them on the PlayStation Vita’s screen. What do you think about this game? Does it make efficient use of the Vita’s AR abilities?
Recently, a January 31st release date was given to the highly anticipated Final Fantasy XIII follow-up, Final Fantasy XIII-2. Things now have taken a rather interesting turn though as two new screenshots have hit the web. These images show a much older looking Snow with slicked back hair and a grown up Hope.
Right now, it isn’t clear as to how big of a role either one of these characters will have in XIII-2, but at least we have solid evidence that both will be making a return in some form during Sera’s journey. With TGS in full swing and XIII-2 just months away from release, I would expect a trailer to be coming forth at any second to give some more details for what we see here, so stay tuned and we will bring you more updates as they come.
Little King’s Story first dropped on the Wii back in 2009 and was met with success as its unique blend of simulation and RPG created an interesting playing experience. Two years have passed and it now appears that Little King’s Story is going to be getting a PlayStation Vita port.
Today for Tokyo Game Show Konami released the below trailer which shows a number of improvements to the game. The most obvious of these improvements is of course the graphics but we also see how the Vita’s unique touch control capability will be used to improve the gameplay and provide a more interactive experience for the player. Watch for yourself below.