Originally Posted by wraggster The Capcom, Sega, and Namco 3DS crossover game Project X Zone will feature over 200 characters, according to a post on the game's official blog, as translated by Andriasang. This number refers to a combination of allies and enemies, and doesn't account for event scene-only characters, all of which will reportedly come from franchises spanning the three brands. Project X Zone is being developed by Nintendo-owned ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Sine Mora is heading for a PS3 release on top of its already confirmed Vita effort, publisher Digital Reality has today announced. Originally an XBLA-exclusive, Grashopper’s shump is set to arrive ‘soon’ on PSN for Sony’s console. “After having an extremely successful launch on Xbox LIVE Arcade and revealing the Vita version at E3 to much appraise, we’re as excited as ever to bring the experience to yet another platform,” stated Digital Reality’s director of publishing Balazs Horvath. ...
Originally Posted by wraggster A PC re-release for Final Fantasy VII with all the bells and whistles looks to be in the works. A Google cache of the Square Enix-owned site finalfantasyviipc.com shows substantial evidence for an updated release on PC. According to the info, the game will add achievements, cloud saves (no pun intended), and a character booster feature that appears to be a casual option for those who don’t want any kind of grind. Nothing officially confirmed by Square Enix as of yet, but the page ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Thatgamecompany’s three game deal with Sony is being concluded with a compilation of the three titles coming later this summer. As it sounds, the collection will pack this year’s critically-acclaimed PSN exclusive Journey, along with their previous efforts Flower and FlOw. The collection was first spotted as a listing on GameFly (since removed), that tagged a release for August 28th. Subsequently, ThatGameCompany went ahead and confirmed the reveal to Joystiq, with the developer ...
Originally Posted by wraggster An odd addition in Diablo 3’s latest patch has garnered more and more attention over the past 24 hours. It seems a ‘feature’ similar to the game's Starter Edition has been packed in that puts various restrictions on players who purchase a digital copy of the game for ‘the first 72 hours (sometimes less).’ What it breaks down to is that new, paying customers can only play Act 1 up to the Skeleton King, carry a level 13 cap, and can only interact with other players in the Starter Edition. ...