Originally Posted by wraggster Bethesda announced its acquisition of Arkane Studios at last year's QuakeCon in August, and Arkane CEO Raphael Colantonio promised to reveal the game in the future, "including at QuakeCon." While we may have been incorrect in thinking Colantonio meant last year's QuakeCon, we're pretty sure this year's event will have more info. You see, it's the cover of Game Informer's August issue. Meet Dishonored, the latest project from the studio that delivered Arx Fatalis, Dark Messiah ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Arkane Studios working on new stealth-FPS Dishonored Viktor Antonov, the widely-acclaimed art director whose signature style was central to Half-Life 2, is working with Bethesda on a brand new IP. The new game, called Dishonored, is in development at the France-based outfit Arkane Studios. And Bethesda is said to be giving Lyon studio “all the time, money, and development help” in building the new title. The next issue of GameInformer magazine will detail the development ...
Originally Posted by wraggster We've interacted with the world of Final Fantasy in so many ways. We've stabbed guys, changed outfits, even made Chocobos have sex with each other, but we're still waiting on the Final Fantasy game where battles are conducted by rhythmically tapping on the screen along with prompts. (Actually, that might have been in a Final Fantasy game at some point. We've not been so diligent about finishing them lately.) Regardless, our odd itch will soon be scratched by the just-announced Theatrhythm ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Well, the 3DS had a good run. Of all the NES games to spend time and money remaking in 3D, Nintendo has chosen its worst first-party game as the third 3D Classics release. That's right, Urban Champion follows Excitebike and Xevious in the 3D Classics line, coming to the eShop in Japan July 13, for ¥600 ($7.40). The 3D perspective change effect actually looks really cool, and there's local wireless multiplayer -- two new aspects that temporarily distract from the crumminess of Nintendo's ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Last year, Level-5 announced a 3DS version of its mobile game Kyaba Joppi, in which you play an employee of a hostess club, and interact with guests including famous anime characters. The developer announced a name change in the latest issue of Famitsu, which provides evidence of the (heavy-handed) intention to expand this version: it's called "Girls' RPG Cinderellife" now. CEO Akihiro Hino told Famitsu that the original version is the most popular game on Level-5's mobile ...