Check out some gameplay from the remake of Capcom's cult classic tournament fighter.
Check out some gameplay from the remake of Capcom's cult classic tournament fighter.
Devil Survivor 2 is en route to the DS, while The King of the Fighters XIII will be coming to the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
Today, Atlus surprised fans with the announcement of two new titles, one developed internally and one that will be published later this year. Devil Survivor 2, the follow-up to 2009's DS title, Devil Survivor, and upcoming 3DS title, Devil Survivor Overclocked, will be coming to the DS in 2012. The King of the Fighters XIII was also announced for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 and will see release this holiday season.
The direct follow-up to Final Fantasy XIII also made an appearance at the Sony press conference.
We all know that Final Fantasy XIII was more of a linear experience - a trait that many long time fans of the series took issue with. While the game offered amazing graphics and a unique approach to the traditional RPG gameplay, for many it still left something to be desired. It was clear based on the brief demo I played, that XIII-2 would not follow that same linear structure. The world I encountered when I finally got to play the game was much more open, and perhaps contained more possibilities. I can't stress enough how much of an improvement this will be over the previous title if it manages to offer the same gameplay throughout the entire quest.
Following the Sony press conference Jason got some hands on time with Capcom's latest fighter.
Capcom's latest fighter is clearly based on the latest iteration of the Street Fighter series, Super Street Fighter IV. Players familiar with that experience will be able to easily hop into this one as the two play extremely similarly. The exception here is that the game offers tag team play, which does alter the dynamic of the play experience to a degree.
Three EA games will feature content exclusive to the PlayStation 3.
Jack Tretton revealed during the PlayStation press event that three upcoming EA games will feature exclusive content on the PlayStation 3. SSX will offer a Mt. Fuji level, modeled after the real location in Japan. The level will feature 10 drop points, giving players a significant amount of content to enjoy.
The creators of Sports Champions are hard at work on a brand new adventure game using just the Move controller.
During Sony's press conference, it was announced that Zindagi Games, creators of Sports Champions have started work on a new title for use with the PlayStation Move, Medieval Moves: Deadmund's Quest. The game is a fantasy action adventure that involves slashing enemies, throwing ninja stars, and shooting a bow and arrow, all with seamless gestures using the Move controller.
The WiFi only version of the system will also be priced at $249.99 and available this holiday season.
Sony has revealed that the PlayStation Vita will be priced at $249.99 in North America for the WiFi only version of the system. The 3G version of the system will be priced at $299.99, only $50 more than the WiFi version of the system. Outside of North America, the pricing is similar in number, though more expensive when adjusted for exchange rate.
Yoshinoro Ono reveals that the game is making the jump from the home consoles to Sony's upcoming handheld.
Sony and Capcom just announced that Street Fighter x Tekken will be coming to the PlayStation Vita. Not only will the game be fully ported to the system, but it will also feature Cole from inFamous as a playable character. Players will be able to take use of the touch panel for easier control. The game is fairly far along in development and players can expect it in the reasonably near future.
The system will be offered in two versions, WiFi and 3G, with AT&T being the exclusive carrier for the device.
During Sony's press conference, the NGP was officially renamed to the PlayStation Vita. According to Kaz Hirai, the system will be offered in two distinct versions, WiFi and 3G. The 3G version of the system will be exclusively carried by AT&T in North America.
The game will also feature the first game on the disc.
During the Sony press conference, Ken Levine disclosed that Bioshock Infinite will support the PlayStation Move controller. Ken also revealed that the team is currently working on a game in the Bioshock universe for the NGP.
