Originally Posted by wraggster Armored Core V, the misspelled mech action title from Demon's Souls developer From Software, has been pushed back from a planned October release to January 2012 in Japan, the developer has announced. According to Siliconera, the extra time is to allow the studio to implement changes suggested during a recent closed beta test. The title was due to arrive on these shores in early 2012. We're checking in with publisher Namco Bandai now to see if this news changes things ...
Originally Posted by wraggster Valve will finally lift the lid on keenly anticipated RTS sequel DOTA 2 during a tournament at Gamescom later this month, with the game due on shelves before the year is out. As detailed on Steam, the contest, dubbed The International, will see 16 of the best DOTA teams in the world compete for a whopping $1 million first prize during the five-day trade show in Cologne, Gemany. That's presumably when we'll get our first official look at the sequel to the hugely popular ...
Originally Posted by wraggster First details regarding a follow-up to iOS mega-hit Cut The Rope have been let out of their box. IGN has secured a few pieces of concept of art for the sequel to last year's delightful physics-based puzzler. There's not an awful lot to go on other than a few glimpses of gluttonous protagonist Om Nom climbing out of his crate, suggesting a more expansive setting for the game. There's also a reference to a new character – the Professor, though in what capacity ...
Originally Posted by wraggster House of the Dead: Overkill Extended Cut for PS3 will feature two exclusive levels, the first of which has been revealed as Naked Terror. Writing on the PS Blog, Sega of America PR boss David Bruno said the two exclusive levels "cover a new side story that reveals additional details to help you understand the main storyline". Naked Terror sees you fighting your way through a strip club, the streets of Bayou City and a bar, contending with a new stripper and ...
Originally Posted by wraggster It's been said that enough locations were cut from Final Fantasy XIII to make an entire new game, but according to developer Square Enix it won't be reusing any axed content in upcoming sequel FFXIII-2. Speaking to Xbox World 360 magazine, Final Fantasy XIII-2 director Yohinori Kitase was asked about the supposed cuts, to which he said he feels the amount of content removed from the original FFXIII has been misinterpreted. "I think those comments have been really ...