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Zombies on the way!

Capcom granted the wishes of more then a few survival horror fans when they announced the coming release of genre classics Resident Evil 2, 3 and Dino Crisis for PSN.

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Thankfully, Capcom PR has said that gamers won’t have to wait much longer before they can play the classic titles on their PS3 or PSP.

According to Capcom’s Chris Kramer, the games will be out “within the next three months.”

While Kramer stressed that they “can’t be more specific at this time,” with that kind of timeline it can’t be too long before scare junkies have a date to salivate over. Now if only they’d add Dino Crisis 2 to the list…




Aaron Drewniak

Always giving what the fans demand.

We kept missing the video of KOEI’s newest upcoming game, Trinity: Souls of Zill O’ll,  displayed on the giant screen hanging over KOEI’s sizable booth.  As a series well known Japan but not so familiar in the west, they’ve set this new installment as a prequel, and discarded menu based combat for a visceral, Diablo-style RPG.  Coming to the Playstation 3, Trinity features three very different heroes in the warrior, wizard, and assassin, all fighting on the field at once.  The player can level them up, gear them up, and freely switch between them, setting up some powerful combo attacks, such as having the wizard freezing enemies before the warrior smashes them to bits.  With Omega Force behind it, I’m hoping for a game that will spark the same joy as the massively underrated Crimson Sea series.

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Warriors Orochi 2 PSP needed no introduction.  After nearly a hundred hours logged in the 360 version, I knew this clash of Dynasty and Samurai Warriors well, though I still hadn’t leveled, or even used, every warrior, or finished every level.  Now the PSP version will top the already insane content with ninety six total fighters and a dozen new dream missions.  Nothing has sacrificed to make this happen.  KOEI have been putting their legendary series on the PSP for a while now, and it’s reached the point where the gameplay is just as fast, fluid, and fun as the console brothers.  Two player co-op and versus is still here, including the Soul Calibur like three on three brawler.  With the entirely new fighters of Gyuki, Dodomeki, San Zang and Benkei, even the most hardcore of the hardcore Dynasty fans have something to sink their teeth into this August 25th.

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Monster Racers for the DS was new to me, though it’s clear it takes its lead from a clever combination of Pokemon’s monster capturing and training, and a side scrolling race inspired by the versus mode of Sonic 2.  The result offers a surprising amount of depth.  With the variety of race terrain and increasingly more difficult challenges and tournaments, trainers need to hunt down the best monsters for the right events, training them up and then taking direct control of a side-scrolling race that can be played either against the AI or up to three friends.  The racing itself is a lot more than just getting to the other side.  Levels are littered with obstacles to trip you up, and power-ups to knock the wind out of a speedy opponent.  Playing it myself, a race in Monster Racers isn’t settled until one beast crosses the finish line.  Skilled play can recover from early mistakes, and take home the gold starting August 25th.

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Andrew Calvin

I feel the earth move under my feet.

The good folks at NIS America released an early demo of this bizarre new PSP title set for summer release. Most tower defense games focus on killing hordes of nasties. Well in this dungeon defense game (NIS is labeling it a “dungeon management game”) you dig, dig, dig up lots of nasties in order to kill the hero who is trying to capture Overlord Badman. The demo only features a tutorial and three story levels, but for fans of strategy games, this is looking to be a perfect fit for the PSP. It’s incredibly unique with a silly story and a delightfully simple interface.

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Andrew Calvin

Mana Khemia 2 leads the pack for 2009.

Lots of goodies from RPG publisher NIS America. Some remakes, some new ones, and one highly anticipated sequel. It’s no surprise that I loved Mana Khemia on the PlayStation 2 and with the recent PSP enhanced version, there’s no excuse for not checking it out. Well NIS America has finally announced the US release of the sequel on the PlayStation 2. I’m also intrigued by Holy Invasion of Privacy, Badman! From the video it appears to be a dungeon defense game. There are lots of other goodies coming too, including two PlayStation 3 titles. Check out the full list. In other news, Puchi Puchi Virus for the Nintendo DS finally released. Check out our review (based on a reviewer copy sent last year).




Saya Thang

The definitive version of GG finally makes it to US shores.

Aksys Games has announced that the most current iteration of the Guilty Gear XX saga is coming to the US this spring for the PS2, PSP, and Wii. Fans familiar to the less plussy version of Accent Core will find an updated story, some tweaks to survival mode, a team battle mode, and best of all the inclusion of 2 returning characters from previous games (Kliff and Justice). As if that wasn’t enough, according to Games Radar, all boxed copies of the game will also come with a free soundtrack!

Source: Aksys Games



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