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Japan Review Check: Child of Eden, PES 2012

Posted: 28 Sep 2011 06:18 AM PDT

A quick look at the highlights among the games coming out in Japan this coming week, courtesy the review pages of Famitsu magazine:

- Child of Eden (10/9/8/8 360; 10/9/8/9 PS3): It's extremely rare for Famitsu editors to give different scores to separate ports of the same console game -- I can count the number of times I can remember it on my fingers. The difference, according to the one reviewer that gave the 360 version an extra point, all lies in Kinect. "With this game, the real attraction comes out when you control it with Kinect," he wrote. "Moving your arms around without holding anything, you get the feeling that you're touching the sound itself. I don't think you can get this unique immersion without Kinect. There aren't many games that stimulate the player's senses this much."

Review: FIFA 12 Audaciously Beautifies an Already Beautiful Game

Posted: 28 Sep 2011 06:09 AM PDT

I had an unhealthy obsession with FIFA 11. I put in the kind of hours that a Fox News report on WOW addicts might mention. How could I not? It was the latest in a recent emergence of stellar EA titles that would've fulfilled any diehard soccer/football fan's gaming fantasy. But, for all of its glitz and glamour, fun, and replay value, it felt slightly shallow beneath the surface. Enter FIFA 12; without reinventing the wheel, it brings a sense of gravitas that now elevates the series as a whole.

When I sat down to chat with the game's producer a few months ago, the developers at EA Canada had already been championing FIFA 12's "revolution" for months. They claimed that three new substantial gameplay tweaks -- a visceral physics engine for collisions, an overhauled defending system, and more precise dribbling -- were going to completely change the way you played the game. How right they were.

Dynasty Warriors Team Speaks Out on One Piece Pirate Warriors

Posted: 28 Sep 2011 05:26 AM PDT

One Piece, Eiichiro Oda's manga about a ragtag gang of pirates going on adventures and beating the crap out of people, is a social phenomenon, it's safe to say. Over 200 million volumes of the comic have been sold, the anime version's been on the air for 13 years, and Japanese game developers have put out approximately eight squillion adaptations on every system from the Game Boy Color forward. The latest -- One Piece: Pirate Warriors on the PS3 -- is a bit more ambitious than previous games, though: it's a tie-up between Namco Bandai's Koji Nakajima and Koei's Hisashi Koinuma to produce a Dynasty Warriors-ish title that lives up to the story's epic scale.

"The idea sprung out from both sides," Nakajima told Famitsu magazine in an interview published this week. "There are lots of One Piece games, but none of them have hit the HD consoles yet, and we figured that sooner or later we had to make the leap. We realized that having this action game where Luffy was beating up lots and lots of sailors at once would be a lot of fun. When Koinuma and I met for the first time, it was amazing how quickly we connected. I read One Piece and played lots of Dynasty Warriors when I was in school, but I never thought I'd wind up working on both franchises at the same time!"

Microsoft Outlines Future Plans in Japan

Posted: 28 Sep 2011 04:38 AM PDT

Microsoft's presence at E3 is huge. They've got a massive press conference stage (pictured above), an equally enormous booth, and enough free swag on offer to fill up a Camry. The company's presence at the Tokyo Game Show, on the other hand? Not quite as much. MS's booth at TGS was maybe half the size it usually is, getting dwarfed by the presentations put on by Sony, Capcom, and even Japanese social-game giant Gree.

"We would like to have as large a space as possible in order to have lots of people play our products," said Takashi Sensui, head of Xbox operations in Asia, in an interview with Famitsu magazine published this week. "To be honest, though, given the scope of our Japan business, it's just difficult to produce such a huge booth. Our intention here was to use the space we had as best we could to get the most gamers trying out the best titles we had. We didn't have as many titles as usual, but I believe we had an extremely nice lineup, something I think anyone who was there could see. We'll be trying to have a bigger presence than ever next year -- I feel it's our mission, something we have to do."

Shank 2 Announced for Xbox 360, PS3, and PC

Posted: 27 Sep 2011 03:59 PM PDT

Shank 2

At the Electronic Arts Vegas Game Show today, a sequel to Shank was announced -- and it won't be long before it's in our hands.

Shank 2 is being built from the ground-up and features online co-op support in what's described as an arcade-style survivor mode. Judging by the screens and the first, short trailer, it looks to be just as gorgeous as the first game.

"Creatively, Shank still has a lot to give," said developer Klei Entertainment's founder, Jamie Cheng. "We took the feedback from the community and ran with it, putting our own flavor on every change. For Shank 2, we literally took apart the game and put it back together to push the envelope in combat mechanics, visuals, and 2D animation in games."

Sony Offers a New Way to Browse TV Shows and Movies on PS3

Posted: 27 Sep 2011 02:15 PM PDT


The library of video content you can rent and buy from the PlayStation Store continues to expand. In order to make it as easy as possible to find what you're looking for, Sony is releasing a new PS3 app called "Video Unlimited - preview" which should, if nothing else, allow you to discover related content more easily.

As the video above demonstrates, opening the app lays out new release content along with what's on sale. Selecting an individual show or movie allows you to see a description and the pricing for SD and HD versions of it, as well as find related content. What seems to be handy about the related content function is that it isn't all lumped together -- each show and movie has been tagged with specific things (like history, blockbuster, locations that are central to the movie, actors) and allows you to find other content that has that element in common.

PlayStation Plus subscribers will get first access to the app beginning today; as soon as the weekly PlayStation Store update goes live this afternoon, Plus members will find it on PSN for download from the Media & Apps section. (It will then be accessible from the Video section of the XMB.) Non-Plus members will have to wait "a few weeks" before getting access.

Uncharted Dramatization to Air on TV Tokyo

Posted: 27 Sep 2011 02:00 PM PDT

Uncharted

According to TV Tokyo's online programming guide, the network will be airing a dramatization of Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception next Monday at 11:53 PM. At only seven minutes, it's not clear what exactly this program is, but the copy on TV Tokyo's site reads, "The dramatization of the complete, action-packed story of the newest Uncharted game, Drake's Deception."

Since it's being listed as an information/variety show, we're guessing this is just a quick look at the characters and plot of Uncharted 3. Most Japanese marketing campaigns focus more on characters than gameplay, so such a move wouldn't be surprising. Whatever it is, the Japanese fans are also in the dark as most tweets about the show how they'll fit the entire story into seven minutes.

Review: Dragon Quest Monsters Joker 2 is About Conquest, Not Compassion

Posted: 27 Sep 2011 01:45 PM PDT

If you've spent much time in the corporate, work-a-day world, you know that one of the big differences between a great employer and a lesser one is how they approach the concept of "human resources." A good employer takes the term to mean they should provide resources for humans; a bad one takes it as carte blanche to treat humans as resources. As it happens, this is also the biggest fundamental difference between a Pokémon game and the latest Dragon Quest Monsters release, Joker 2. Both revolve around capturing creatures to send into battle, but where Pokémon is all about bonding with your team, Joker treats those monsters as disposable means to an end.

Joker's ultimate goal isn't entirely alien to Pokémon fanatics -- it's all about having the biggest, baddest group of monsters on the battlefield -- but the difference is in how you accomplish that objective. In Pokémon, you bond with your team, raise them up, evolve them, and make them stronger through the power of friendship. Here, your captive creatures are commodities to be exploited. Monsters don't evolve on their own; rather, you fuse them together into new forms, destroying the original creatures in the process. It's almost exactly like demon fusion in a Shin Megami Tensei game, and just as in MegaTen, Joker doesn't even pretend to treat your battle minion as anything but tools to be used and discarded. It's not insignificant that while Pokémon gives you enough PC box slots to keep one of every monster type, Joker offers only 100 slots total in your monster pen -- less than a third of the overall bestiary. You're supposed to use up your creatures in the process of making better ones. They're forgettable. Disposable.

Bethesda's "Scrolls" Lawsuit Against Minecraft Dev Going to Court

Posted: 27 Sep 2011 01:18 PM PDT

Elder Scrolls Skyrim

Bethesda is serious about its lawsuit to get the name of Mojang's upcoming Scrolls changed. The lawsuit it filed against the Minecraft developer this summer is now headed to court.

Little is known about Scrolls, which was first revealed back in March as a collectible card/board game hybrid -- a far cry from the action/adventure RPG that the Elder Scrolls games could be described as. But it's the game's name that Bethesda has taken issue with, feeling it is confusingly similar with its Elder Scrolls trademark. Before filing the lawsuit, it had gotten in touch with Mojang to inquire about its filing for a trademark on "Scrolls."

"I agree that the word 'Scrolls' is part of that trademark, but as a gamer, I have never ever considered that series of (very good) role playing games to be about scrolls in any way, nor was that ever the focal point of neither their marketing nor the public image," Mojang's Markus Persson stated last month. "The implication that you could own the right to all individual words within a trademark is also a bit scary. We looked things up and realized they didn't have much of a case, but we still took it seriously. Nothing about Scrolls is meant to in any way derive from or allude to their games."

Dark Souls is Secretly the True Modern Castlevania

Posted: 27 Sep 2011 12:45 PM PDT

There's a moment in a select handful of games where things just... click. There's really no other word to describe it. Sometimes it happens early on within the first few minutes. Running around the front lawn of the castle in Super Mario 64 brought this moment to the forefront almost immediately. Other times you have to put in a solid day of playtime to reach this moment. Many RPGs don't click until you've leveled your characters and gained the freedom to explore the world as you see fit.

This moment, "the click", recently occurred to me during my play through of Dark Souls. I can safely say that I did not enjoy my initial time with the game. During the first few hours I viewed it as an oblique, unorganized slew of ideas shoved under a sadistic rug. If it weren't for the fact that I was playing it for work, I honestly can't be certain that I would've kept going. But then at about the five hour mark, something happened. It was a simple elevator ride from a parish to a shrine. It couldn't have lasted more than 10 seconds. But when the doors to the lift opened and I realized what had just happened, I could all but hear the crisp click in my gaming portion of my brain.

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MMORPG News


Final Fantasy XIV: Celebrating the First Year with a Live Webcast

Posted: 28 Sep 2011 08:04 AM PDT

The Final Fantasy XIV team has announced that a live webcast will be held on October 4th. The webcast, called Live Letter from the Producer, will be held via YouTube Live and will feature Producer Naoki Yoshida answering questions from the community during the event.

Vindictus: EU Pre Launch Now Available

Posted: 28 Sep 2011 07:56 AM PDT

Vindictus EU players can now get a start on playing the action RPG from Nexon with the pre-launch of the game in full swing.

Final Fantasy XIV: Continuing Our Reform Work

Posted: 28 Sep 2011 07:33 AM PDT

During a press conference held yesterday, Square Enix CEO Yoichi Wada spoke about upcoming titles and, simultaneously, offered a few thoughts about Final Fantasy XIV.

General: War of Immortals Announced

Posted: 28 Sep 2011 07:17 AM PDT

Perfect World Entertainment has announced the latest game to be added to its stable of MMOs. Called War of the Immortals, the game is said to feature "fast-paced game play, bigger PvP elements" and more.

General: Five Reasons Your MMO Should Go F2P

Posted: 26 Sep 2011 10:52 AM PDT

MMORPG.com Managing Editor Bill Murphy has penned The List this week knowing that legions of perpetually offended will storm the discussion thread to create virtual havoc. And he's ready! Check out why Bill thinks your favorite MMO should hit the free to play trail! Then let's get ready to ruuuuuumble!

Ryzom: Checking Out the Grand Old Dame

Posted: 26 Sep 2011 06:54 PM PDT

RipperX checks out one of the Grand Old Dames of the MMORPG genre. Ryzom is a science fiction MMORPG that gives characters the ability to specialize in any and all skill types. The game has a ton of features including PvP, crafting, an open game world and more. Treat yourself to a great introduction to the game in Ryzom: Checking Out the Grand Old Dame.

Star Wars: The Old Republic: The End of an Era and Beginning Anew

Posted: 27 Sep 2011 04:12 PM PDT

For true Star Wars fans, the end of 2011 is bittersweet with the ending of Star Wars Galaxies but the dawning of a new saga with Star Wars: The Old Republic. In today's column, MMORPG.com's Mike Bitton expands on that thought a bit. Check out Mike's thoughts and then leave a comment or two.

DC Universe Online: Fight for the Light Mini-Review

Posted: 26 Sep 2011 06:34 PM PDT

While overall it's been a rocky year for DC Universe Online, the dev team has continued to make new content for the game, most recently the Fight for the Light adventure pack released free to subscribers a couple of weeks ago. MMORPG.com Managing Editor Bill Murphy offers up a mini-review of the new content. Check it out and then let us know what you've experienced in the comments.

League of Legends: Tom Cadwell Interview

Posted: 28 Sep 2011 07:06 AM PDT

A new blog post has shown up on our own Paragus's blog that features Riot's Design Director Tom Cadwell. The interview ranges from a discussion of Dominion to a Season 2 update. Check out Paragus Rants: Interview with Riot Games #3.

City of Heroes: Freedom; Issue 21: Convergence Now Live!

Posted: 27 Sep 2011 01:12 PM PDT

City of Heroes goes free-to-play today with the launch of City of Heroes: Freedom.

MMOGaming News

MMOGaming News


WoW Patch 4.3: Red Drake Mounts

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WoW Patch 4.3: Red Drake Mounts


New items of 4.3 PTR are still released time after time, and this time we got Red Drake Mounts here, it's directly drop from Deathwing.

WoW Patch 4.3: New Loading Screens

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WoW Patch 4.3: New Loading Screens


We know there'll be 3 new dungeons and 1 new raid in Patch 4.3, and below are related loading screens. Enjoy!

Uncharted Waters Online - Things to Do as An Adventurer (Part1)

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Uncharted Waters Online - Things to Do as An Adventurer (Part1)


Some players are left confused after graduating from the long tutorial. Adventurers need to know where to start or get their first push, one way Is to get guild quests, but I want to show you another way.

Ghoul Mode and Dark Lair Now Opens in Dragon Nest SEA

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Ghoul Mode and Dark Lair Now Opens in Dragon Nest SEA


Now Dragon Nest SEA players can also try out this mode as a new patch had been implemented on September 27.

Square Enix: Final Fantasy Brand Was Damaged by Final Fantasy XIV

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Square Enix: Final Fantasy Brand Was Damaged by Final Fantasy XIV


SE boss Yoichi Wada directly pointed out yesterday at a Tokyo press conference that 'the Final Fantasy brand was damaged'.

LOTRO: The Rise of Isengard Expansion Launches Today!

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LOTRO: The Rise of Isengard Expansion Launches Today!


Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and Turbine announced today the launch of The Lord of the Rings Online: Rise of Isengard, the next expansion to the award-winning free-to-play MMORPG. Players across North America and Europe can purchase and play Rise of Isengard starting today.

New Waren Story Content Revealed and New Server to Be Launched

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New Waren Story Content Revealed and New Server to Be Launched


Waren Story, a highly-anticipated MMORPG title of South Korea-based Alt 1 has become a craze among players since it launched open beta. With more and more players paying attention to the game and its click rate continuing to break new records, Alt 1 decided to open a new server named "Rasphi" (literarily translated) starting from 7:30 p.m. tonight.

Vindictus EU Open Beta Kicks Off Tomorrow

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Vindictus EU Open Beta Kicks Off Tomorrow


Nexon Europe has announced that Vindictus Xtreme closed beta is over, pre-launch stage(open beta) opens from Sep.28th! The long wait for European players is finally over.

C9 - Instances Strategy Guide

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C9 - Instances Strategy Guide


I found a guide of some instances in a C9 forum, so I just translated and share it here. More instances' guide will be added one by one.

City of Heroes Freedom Is Now Live for Everyone!

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City of Heroes Freedom Is Now Live for Everyone!


NCsoft and Paragon Studios are excited to announce the launch of City of Heroes Freedom, the new gameplay model that offers existing and new players unparalleled access to acclaimed content found within the world's most popular super heroic MMO.

ARGO Player-Made PvP Tournament Picked up by Company

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ARGO Player-Made PvP Tournament Picked up by Company


alaplaya caught wind of this player-created tournament, and in recognition of 'acvx's' dedication and passion, as well as the overwhelming love for the game being displayed in this tournament, they made this competition of fun into an official in-game event!

Facebook Conquer Online Coming Soon - Preview Released

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Facebook Conquer Online Coming Soon - Preview Released


NetDragon Websoft Inc. and Kalydo will be joining forces to bring the full-featured client-based MMO - Conquer Online to Facebook users at the end of this month

Troy online Will be Updated in October

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Troy online Will be Updated in October


ALT1Games has announced that there will be updates for adding new and improving contents for Troy online. For the convenience of the users, they have provided a tentative changelog for the next 4 weeks.

WoW New Lore: Sylvanas Windrunner Story Available!

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WoW New Lore: Sylvanas Windrunner Story Available!


It was a bitter blow. She had expected to venture here in triumph, not to discover another defeat. The victory was hollow. But she backed away from the throne, straightened up, and accepted that the cycle would go on. Arthas was dead. What did it matter if another corpse filled his vacant throne? Sylvanas Windrunner had her vengeance. The vision that had driven her and her people for years had finally been realized. And not a single fiber of her desiccated, animate corpse cared where the world went from here.

Tier 13 Preview: Priest and Hunter

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Tier 13 Preview: Priest and Hunter


MMO released two photographs of T13 Priest and Hunter. Therefore, may be not exactly identical with Official, but almost the same. Now, let's have a look at them.

Lucent Heart Scaena Expansion Launched in Europe

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Lucent Heart Scaena Expansion Launched in Europe


Lucent Heart, the zodiac-inspired Free to Play MMO, has upped the ante! On 27th September Gamania Europe launches its latest expansion pack to the UK and European markets.

Wizardry Online to Kick Off Open Beta on Oct. 7

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Wizardry Online to Kick Off Open Beta on Oct. 7


Japan-based Gameport has just announced that Wizardry Online, the latest maze-exploration MMORPG developed all by themselves, will officially kick off open beta on Oct. 7. If you are fond of this game, join me for the details.

MU Online 2 & Archlord 2 to Spice up G-Star 2011

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MU Online 2 & Archlord 2 to Spice up G-Star 2011


Webzen, a time-honored online game company noted for the MU Online series, is going to take action again by exhibiting several blockbusters at this year's G-Star.

Kingdom Under Fire 2 to Kick off a CBT in Late 2011

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Kingdom Under Fire 2 to Kick off a CBT in Late 2011


The anticipated project Kingdom Under Fire 2, which hasn't released further info since its first trial version was made available at the South Korean game expo G-Star 2010, will kick off its CBT at the end of this year. How are things going with it? The following info is based on an interview done with the CEO of Kingdom Under Fire 2's developer Blueside. Just check!

Classical Turn-based MMORPG Ask Tao Oversea New Server Goes Live

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Classical Turn-based MMORPG Ask Tao Oversea New Server Goes Live


The classical turn-based MMORPG Ask Tao, which is developed by China-based Xiamen G-bits(site: http://wdhw.g-bits.com/) and published by Beijing Guangyu Huaxia Technology Co., Ltd, once set a brilliant record of over 1 million concurrent online users in Mainland China. As for Ask Tao Oversea, the simplified Chinese oversea version of Ask Tao, Mikiti is licensed to run it in North America and provide service for all overseas Chinese people throughout the world.

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