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Akai Katana - "Powering Up the Fighter" Tutorial

An in depth look at the controls for Akai Katana.

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Akai Katana - "Powering the Phantom Attack" Tutorial

An in depth look at the controls for Akai Katana.

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Akai Katana - "Powering the Phantom Defense" Tutorial

An in depth look at the controls for Akai Katana.

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Akai Katana - "Powering Up the Fighter Defense/Attack" Tutorial

An in depth look at the controls for Akai Katana.

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Akai Katana - "Pilot Training" Tutorial

The first of a series of tutorial videos for Akai Katana the upcoming Shmup from CAVE.

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Akai Katana is the Next Cave Shooter to Invade

Max Payne has bullet time, and Diablo III has hell, but Akai Katana has bullet hell!

Who says the shoot ‘em up is dead? It seems like anytime someone proclaims the genre to be six feet under, another game pops out of the woodwork. Recent notable releases have included games like Deathsmiles and the XBLA game from Grasshopper Manufacture, Sine Mora. Next week will see the release of yet another shooter, from the highly regarded studio Cave. This title, a disc release for the Xbox 360, is an industrial age title set in Japan called Akai Katana.

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Akai Katana - Teaser Trailer

The latest Shmup developed by CAVE.

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Rising Star Games is Coming to America

And no I’m not talking about Eddie Murphy’s Movie.

Popular European publisher Rising Star Games revealed their plans to open an office in California. The company's first North American venture as Rising Star Games Inc. will be publishing Akai Katana for the Xbox 360 in Q2 2012, which is developed by fabled Japanese shooter specialists CAVE. This will be the first title from Rising Star Games to be launched simultaneously in Europe and North America.

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In Defense of Waggle

Wait, hang on a second! Before you start jamming on the Page Down key to troll me in the comments, at least hear me out!

Alright, thanks for at least trying to listen to what I have to say. Waggle has been a loathed enemy of non-casual gamers since its introduction with the Wii in 2006. While it's often used in ways that harm the game experience, in some instances, it's far better than any button could ever be. Whoa, hang on there, killer! There will be time to troll at the end, let me justify myself.

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Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon Review

A game full of emotion that truly emphasizes the frailty of humanity.

Once in a while, a game is released that breaks the mold of normalcy to create an experience that goes beyond that of gaming. Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon is an exceptional example of a rare experience that immerses a player in a world full of conceptualizing humanity at its greatest, and at its worst. It sugarcoats nothing and depicts some of the most blatant representations of realistic tragedy located in a sadly beautiful world. It's a game full of complexities that aims to take itself seriously, and succeeds wholeheartedly.

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