It's so good, I can bear-ly stand it!
If there’s one thing that Spike Chunsoft has proven, it’s that they know how to make a damn good visual novel. Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc is their latest title to be localized to America and it stands up to the high standards set by their Zero Escape series. While similar in premise, Danganronpa eschews the puzzle-based design and offers up a unique gameplay style that blends Ace Attorney, Persona Social Links, and a touch of Rhythm Heaven. It all comes together to form a gripping and zany experience that doesn’t let up till the credits roll.
Pumped for the new Dragon Ball Z game? Well, wait no more! Dragon Ball Z Ultimate Tenkaichi is released today for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
Dragon Ball Z fans rejoice! The next video game title in the Dragon Ball Z series comes out today for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. The new game has upgraded battles, with destructable environments, and improved graphics. The new Story mode puts players into the Dragon Ball Z world and includes all your favorite characters from the series. Also included is a creation mode that allows you to make your own Dragon Ball Z character with it's robust customization options.
A look at the Android Saga that players will be able to experience when Dragon Ball Z Ultimate Tenkaichi arrives to stores on October 25.
Dragon Ball Z Ultimate Tenkaichi features a character creation mode, Hero Mode, with a wide variety of options to choose from.
An exclusive agreement with Microsoft will bring the two heavy hitters to the system.
Yesterday, Microsoft announced in anticipation of the Tokyo Game Show, that both the classic Treasure Arcade/Saturn shooter, Radiant Silvergun, as well as Fire Pro Wrestling, are coming to the Xbox 360.
So, you're telling me that the whole point of the game is to wander around and pick fights with people, THEN beat the crap out of them!? Sign me up!
Kenka Bancho: Badass Rumble is the latest title from Atlus, a title they have done quite a bit of promotion for leading up to its official release. As a matter of fact, the Badass Rumble subtitle was a direct result of fan input. Since then, Atlus has continued to push the game with a variety of humorous productions centering on what a Bancho is, how to be one, and memoirs of one. Given all the hype, you should be wondering what it's all about.