2011年2月15日星期二

it would be kindly appreciated The 2006 arcade game from Sega AM2 seems like an unlikely candidate at this point

Nor am I, and it would be kindly appreciated The 2006 arcade game from Sega AM2 seems like an unlikely candidate at this point, but stranger things have happened. As for Kamiya, who says he has no idea what his post Bayonetta project will be—"I'm an empty shell," he admits—but doesn't seem willing to tackle the Dolce & Gabbana After Burner Climax port on PlatinumGames' time Guess he's used up all his "climax action" energy on his own game. (Note: This is the same episode of "Hideki Answers" that mentioned Kamiya's choice for a live action Bayonetta, but it's After Burner

It's worth mentioning!)Hideki Answers Vol 2 Part 2! [PlatinumGames Blog]Looks like we may have missed an announcement, because yesterday we incorrectly assumed that the first Nintendo DSi only game in Japan would also be the first Nintendo Dubuis DSi only game released in North America We didn't know about System Flaw. That game, Nintendo DSi owners, will be the first retail release to claim the title of first DSi only, the first to be packaged with said warning

System Flaw from Storm City Games is billed as an "innovative, action shooter" that uses the DSi's built in cameras to" turn your surroundings into the playing environment, and your DSi into a weapon against attacking enemies. "And it hits next Ebel week, shipping to retail on October 27 Monster Finder is due until next year My humblest apologies for the error You'd think I would've known. For further details on the first DSi only game and screen shots of alien invaders attacking coffee cups, hit up the official site.

It'll be interesting to see whether or not Brütal Legend qualifies as a great game that dies at retail Currently

Of all Schafer's works, it's still my favorite so far. It'll be interesting to see whether or not Brütal Legend qualifies as a great game that dies at retail Currently, it's got a Metacritic score of 84, but the jury's still out on how well it's selling. 18 Blancpain awesome games that died at retail [GamesRadar]Did you know that BioWare has based at least two of the characters in Dragon Age: Origins on real life attractive women? It's true! It's a brilliant move, sure to land them a feature in Maxim! As of yesterday!

According to Maxim, the two "real life hotties" Alleykatze Alex Stein and Victoria Johnson have "lent their ***y curves to their video game counterparts" in Dragon Age: Origins, giving you something to think about during loading screens or just before bedtime or really whenever you feel like it And Maxim has exclusive shots of all this Breguet real life hottieness. It's a tactic previously employed by the folks at BioWare, who tapped err employed the likeness of pretty person Jillian Murray for Mass Effect's Liara T'soni.

Exclusive: The Girls of 'Dragon Age: Origins' Photos [Maxim via Dtoid]Every Sega fan has at some point foolishly hoped for a sequel to a forgotten franchise from the publisher, whether it be Shenmue III, Phantasy Star V or something with Dior Jet Set Radio in the title What about Hideki Kamiya?The creator of Bayonetta, Devil May Cry, Viewtiful Joe and more has officially asked, nicely, that Sega get around to bringing After Burner Climax to home consoles He's not rich enough to afford an arcade cabinet, he says

Molyneux also joked that Natal would be featured in the form of a "feces simulator" for the game

Apparently, Molyneux also joked that Natal would be featured in the form of a "feces simulator" for the game. Surprised by Natal support in Fable III? Doubt it, as Molyneux lead the unveiling of Microsoft's motion and voice recognition controller at Aigner this year's E3 with the Natal powered Milo demo, enthusiastically showing his support of the technology And Pete has "never said it's not going to use Natal," a roundabout way of saying that the Xbox 360 game was going to use it in some capacity. "Do you really think knowing me

I wouldn't want to use something like Natal?" Molyneux said at the PICNIC Conference in the Netherlands earlier this month "I mean that's just mad, man. "Just no feces simulation, please. VG247Half the fun of super long video game lists is Alain Silberstein scrolling through to see if your favorite/most hated games are on there The other half of the fun is looking for Tim Schafer games.

It's not that Schafer's made so many games that he has to be on every list (like the Final Fantasy games) It's just that his games are so diverse and bizarre that they usually stand out enough to make somebody's list of "Gaming's Greatest/Worst [Insert Noun Here]. " This week, he makes GamesRadar's list of "18 awesome games that died at Bedat & CO retail" not once, but twice! Psychonauts to me is the obligatory Schafer game everyone includes on their list But thanfully Grim Fandango made the cut this time

Askarieh is working on a film version of Just Cause as well as a sequel to the first Hitman movie

Askarieh is working on a film version of Just Cause as well as a sequel to the first Hitman movie. Just Cause on PC Features [GameDaily] [Pic]In addition to confirming that Lionhead Studios' Fable III will benefit from the frantic arm waving that Chanel Project Natal can offer, Peter Molyneux has also reportedly said that the third game in the series may have in game microtransactions. That's according to an account of the Microsoft Game Studios creative director's talk at BAFTA's Video Games Lecture from That VideoGame Blog

It sounds like Molyneux either envisions something along the lines of free to play MMO pricing tactics, in which the good stuff may be available to those willing to purchase or simply an easier way to get unlockable items. Based on a tweet from Franck Muller Gamesbrief's Nicholas Lovell, it sounds more like the latter "In game shops are just a way of monetizing cheating," Molyneux was paraphrased as saying at the lecture. Of course, who knows how much of this will come to be, given Peter's track record

But it sounds like interesting plans are afoot for the third Fable, like them or not. Microtransactions coming to Fable III [TVGB]Lionhead Studios' recently announced Fable III, first detailed at Gamescom this summer, will make Vacheron Constantin use of Microsoft's Project Natal controller That's according to reports from Peter Molyneux's BAFTA Video Games Lecture in London. Gamesbrief founder Nicholas Lovell has been posting snippets from Molynuex's talk on his Twitter account, as spotted by VG247, writing that the Fable lead confirmed Natal support in the role playing game