Original Drakengard team returning for follow-up to cult classic
Exciting news: Drakengard 3 has been announced and the team behind the amazing original is returning. Famitsu’s announcement came out of left field, but I’ll happily embrace it.
The original Drakengard was a cult-hit on PS2. The game involved a soldier making a pact with a dragon and as a result they are both forever connected. They are soon hunted down by a crazy empire but receive help from numerous other memorable characters who have also made pacts with mythical beasts.
Drakengard stands out for not only a great story, but also great gameplay. The game placed the player in a wide open field and sent waves of soldiers after them. From the perspective of the main character, the game played a lot like Dynasty Warriors. However, if you became overwhelmed, you could call upon your dragon (or in the later missions when you get some of the other characters like the child who made a pact with a giant golem) and fly around the field reigning fire down on everyone. On top of that, there were a number of sky battles where you controlled the dragon in aerial dog fights.
The game deserves a wider audience. Here’s hoping that if Drakengard 3 does well, that an HD collection may be on its way. I’m also left wondering if the batshit insane endings (spoilers in the video) from Drakengard may be returning.
Drakengard 3 will be releasing for PS3.
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Original Drakengard team returning for follow-up to cult classic

Exciting news: Drakengard 3 has been announced and the team behind the amazing original is returning. Famitsu’s announcement came out of left field, but I’ll happily embrace it.

The original Drakengard was a cult-hit on PS2. The game involved a soldier making a pact with a dragon and as a result they are both forever connected. They are soon hunted down by a crazy empire but receive help from numerous other memorable characters who have also made pacts with mythical beasts.

Drakengard stands out for not only a great story, but also great gameplay. The game placed the player in a wide open field and sent waves of soldiers after them. From the perspective of the main character, the game played a lot like Dynasty Warriors. However, if you became overwhelmed, you could call upon your dragon (or in the later missions when you get some of the other characters like the child who made a pact with a giant golem) and fly around the field reigning fire down on everyone. On top of that, there were a number of sky battles where you controlled the dragon in aerial dog fights.

The game deserves a wider audience. Here’s hoping that if Drakengard 3 does well, that an HD collection may be on its way. I’m also left wondering if the batshit insane endings (spoilers in the video) from Drakengard may be returning.

Drakengard 3 will be releasing for PS3.

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Buy It: Drakengard on PS2
Cosplay Monday: Lollipop Chainsaw’s Juliet
Cosplayer MolecularAgatha created this awesome Juliet cosplay, straight from the cult game of 2012, Lollipop Chainsaw. Terrific cosplay, and an even cooler photoshoot.
Check it: Lollipop Chainsaw on AlbotasBuy it: Lollipop Chainsaw (PS3) (360)

Cosplay Monday: Lollipop Chainsaw’s Juliet

Cosplayer MolecularAgatha created this awesome Juliet cosplay, straight from the cult game of 2012, Lollipop Chainsaw. Terrific cosplay, and an even cooler photoshoot.

Check it: Lollipop Chainsaw on Albotas
Buy it: Lollipop Chainsaw (PS3) (360)

The PlayStation 4: Some Things You Need to Know

Alright, normally I’d make a post like this a little more in-depth, blunt, and I guess professional, but there’s a lot to cover. I’m going to pretty much wing this and write about what I saw from watching the live stream of the conference, as well what was exactly shown from tonight’s Sony press event, in which the PlayStation 4 was officially revealed.

If you want to watch the entire two hour conference, I haven’t found a link to a full video yet. You can definitely catch bits and pieces from the event in clips on multiple websites, like GT.TV.

So the conference opened up with a really loud intro in which Sony chose to give a short trailer to showcase their past generations of gaming. They used MSTRKRFT’s remix of Metric’s “Monster Hospital,” and I really like that song, so I paid attention. After the trailer, some boring guy got on stage and was like “Blahblahblahblahblahblah, thanks for coming out here. Here’s our PLAYSTATION 4!” Then everyone clapped because some people in the audience thought they actually wouldn’t fucking call it a PlayStation and they would call it an “Orbis.” 

(And by the way, if you’re still calling the PlayStation 4 the “Orbis,” and you’re blogging/writing for a gaming site, please get away from your keyboard and go outside or something. We have an official name for it. Motherfuckers don’t call Gamecubes “Dolphins,” so why you wanna call a PS4 an “Orbis,” still?)

Anyway, then some other guy who worked on some old games for the Atari and helped make Earthworm Jim or something started talking for a long time. Then he explained what’s new with the PlayStation 4, feature wise. The “share,” button was explained, and it was revealed that gamers can now instantly post screenshots and video clips directly into Facebook or somewhere on the Internet. Sony’s actually working with Facebook and UStream, actually. Or something like that. The controller has a touch screen, but we’ve known that for a bit thanks to numerous rumors from the Internet.

The PS4’s camera will allow players to look at each other while playing a game. Different games, same game, etc. You can look at each other, spectate, talk shit, and you can even stream yourself. Pretty much instantly. There’s a pic of that in the image dump up top.

The console is NOT backwards compatible (physically, I guess?) but you will be able to play PS1, PS2, and PS3 games on your system by streaming. Downloads can now be completed when your system is off, which is an extremely cool feature. Games you buy are available to play ASAP. If you want to play Killzone, you can purchase it and literally start it up and begin playing with the game being downloaded while you’re still in-game. Also, there’s a lot to do with clouds. You can transfer games to your Vita, much like Wii U and its controller.

Some other people talked and games were shown. There’s a new Killzone, some other game with some robot in it that looked like a Dreamworks film, and Square-Enix came on stage to show some video too. Then Square-Enix invited grandpa/Final Fantasy board director on stage to say “Hey guys, wanna know what Final Fantasy game we’re making NOW? Too fucking bad, you’ll see it at E3!” Then he got off stage and some other shit was shown. I don’t remember. There was a car game that seemed overly detailed and extremely realistic, but I don’t like cars to begin with so I kind of blocked that out. Oh, and Infamous.

What I do remember, game wise, was Watch Dogs. That game looks incredible. Here’s a trailer of that. Highly suggest watching it if you wanna see what’s on some next-level shit right now. It’s also coming to multiple platforms, but it’s releasing on PS4 first.

Then Sony said “Hey, you remember when we made this?” and then showed off the PlayStation Move. And then I left the room to make a sandwich and watch my girlfriend play Dead Space 2 for a little bit, so I missed a big chunk of it. It was boring though, I’m sure.

Then Blizzard came out! And whoever spoke for Blizzard looked like a really cool step-dad or something, so I really paid attention to him. He was seriously the Tony Stark of Sony tonight, looking real comfortable and making jokes people had genuine laughs with.

Then this motherfucker announced that Diablo III was coming to PlayStation 4 (AND PS3) and every superior PC gamer in the world lost their fucking minds.

Then Bungie came out and said “Hey guys, Destiny is coming out on PS4, too.” Then this team from Bungie came out and stood there in blazers, looked real odd for a while, and then Scotty beamed their awkward asses up so Sony could close the event.

And that was it, for the most part. I’ve linked this post with a bunch of articles to further explain what I can’t right now. There’s loads of photos, videos, etc, so check them out. There’s bits I missed out on, but I’m okay with that. That’s pretty much what happened. I was kind of struggling to not fall asleep.

What we still don’t know is what Sony will price this thing at, what the actual console looks like, and what else is in store for the console. We know it’s out this holiday season, though. Maybe more will be revealed at E3, perhaps?

 

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Hotline Miami Coming To PS3 & Vita This Spring

Hellz yeah! The ultra-violent, synth-pulsating, schizophrenic PC indie game from two-man team Dennation Games is making it’s way to PlayStation Network this spring.

In case you’re not familiar with Hotline Maimi, prepare to get your balls/ovaries rocked in twain by the live-action trailer below.

Hotline Miami is the Drive of video games, only with less awkward silence and more brutal violence. Get the PC version on Steam or GOG.

(Source: blog.us.playstation.com)

Prince of Persia Trilogy HD, $16.49 at Amazon
Pretty neat deal going on over at Amazon right now. PlayStation 3 gamers can now buy Prince of Persia Trilogy HD for only $16.49. I’m kind of shocked that the price hasn’t dropped to below $15 yet, but I guess that’ll take some more time.
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Prince of Persia Trilogy HD, $16.49 at Amazon

Pretty neat deal going on over at Amazon right now. PlayStation 3 gamers can now buy Prince of Persia Trilogy HD for only $16.49. I’m kind of shocked that the price hasn’t dropped to below $15 yet, but I guess that’ll take some more time.

Check it: More sales on Albotas
Buy it: Prince of Persia Trilogy HD (PS3)

Hyperdimension Neptunia V Looks Hecka’ Weird

But weird in a good way.

This is the third installment of the Neptunia RPG series dropping March 12, 2013 for PS3. I never got to play the first two, but considering the series is about fan-service-y anime girl versions of popular video game consoles as they fight a literal console war, it’s pretty high up on my list of weird niche games that I need to play before I die.

Check out the trailer:

It’s like someone took a bunch of things that I’m totally all about and crammed ‘em into an RPG. On the real, I want action figures of every single character from this game.

Pre-order: Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory
Thigh High Thursday
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Thigh High Thursday

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Live Action ‘PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale’ Trailer

This comes from the same people behind the last year’s super amazing Michael video and it’s almost just as good. And just like with Michael, there’s various game references hidden throughout the trailer. Can you spot them all?

Hopefully they come out with more of these because it’d be nice to see some other characters in live action.

Pre-order: PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale
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(Source: blog.us.playstation.com)

New Resident Evil 6 Demo Dropping September 18
Capcom has officially announced a new demo for RE6 coming later this month.

Players will be able to dive into content from Resident Evil 6’s three main campaigns, either solo or partnering up via online co-op, and experience firsthand why it is one of this year’s most hotly anticipated titles.
Play as either Leon S. Kennedy or Helena Harper and further explore the dark corridors and moonlit grounds of Ivy University, swarming with the victims of the latest bioterrorist attack.
The action in Jake’s mission switches to the neon-lit streets of Lanshiang as he and Sherry Berkin fight off the J’avo, including their fully mutated forms. Be sure to check out Jake’s special hand-to- hand combat moves and Sherry’s stun baton as you struggle to stay alive.
Showcasing Resident Evil 6’s global setting, Chris Redfield and Piers Nivans head with fellow BSAA team members to the war-ravaged streets of Edonia. The amassed J’avo forces provide a stiff enough challenge, but that’s before the 3-story high B.O.W. Ogroman crashes the party. Select Piers for a slightly different weapons loadout than Chris including a sniper rifle with thermal scope.

This demo will be completely different from the exclusive Xbox 360 demo that came with Dragon’s Dogma. Speaking of which, that demo won’t be so exclusive for long. PS3 owners who own a copy of Dragon’s Dogma will be able to download it from the PlayStation Store via token redemption starting September 5.
Resident Evil 6 will release on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 across Europe and North America on October 2. A PC version will follow soon. 
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New Resident Evil 6 Demo Dropping September 18

Capcom has officially announced a new demo for RE6 coming later this month.

Players will be able to dive into content from Resident Evil 6’s three main campaigns, either solo or partnering up via online co-op, and experience firsthand why it is one of this year’s most hotly anticipated titles.

Play as either Leon S. Kennedy or Helena Harper and further explore the dark corridors and moonlit grounds of Ivy University, swarming with the victims of the latest bioterrorist attack.

The action in Jake’s mission switches to the neon-lit streets of Lanshiang as he and Sherry Berkin fight off the J’avo, including their fully mutated forms. Be sure to check out Jake’s special hand-to- hand combat moves and Sherry’s stun baton as you struggle to stay alive.

Showcasing Resident Evil 6’s global setting, Chris Redfield and Piers Nivans head with fellow BSAA team members to the war-ravaged streets of Edonia. The amassed J’avo forces provide a stiff enough challenge, but that’s before the 3-story high B.O.W. Ogroman crashes the party. Select Piers for a slightly different weapons loadout than Chris including a sniper rifle with thermal scope.

This demo will be completely different from the exclusive Xbox 360 demo that came with Dragon’s Dogma. Speaking of which, that demo won’t be so exclusive for long. PS3 owners who own a copy of Dragon’s Dogma will be able to download it from the PlayStation Store via token redemption starting September 5.

Resident Evil 6 will release on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 across Europe and North America on October 2. A PC version will follow soon.

Pre-order: Resident Evil 6 Anthology, Resident Evil 6 Archives
Peep it: More Resident Evil posts 

Raiden From MGS Officially Announced As A Playable Character In PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale

For those keeping score at home, the official list of confirmed characters thus far consists of Cole McGrath and Evil Cole McGrath from Infamous, Spike from Ape Escape, Big Daddy from BioShock, Dante from Devil May Cry, Fat Princess, Kratos from God of War, Nariko from Heavenly Sword, Jack and Daxter, Colonel Radec from Killzone, Sackboy from LittleBigPlanet, Sir Daniel Fortesque from MediEvil, Parappa from PaRappa the Rapper, Ratchet and Clank, Sly Cooper, Heihachi Mishima from Tekken, Toro Inoue from Together Everywhere!, Sweet Tooth from Twisted Metal, Nathan Drake from Uncharted, and now Raiden from the Metal Gear games.

What characters do you cool kids want to see in this game?

The Unfinished Swan For PS3 Looks Kind Of Depressing, But Still Awesome

Sony released this new story trailer for The Unfinished Swan being developed by Giant Sparrow and it’s kind of a bummer. When I first saw this game I immediately knew it’d be right up my alley, but I never once considered the story aspect of it. Turns out, it’s about a little boy who’s mother died and left behind a bunch of unfinished paintings, but the jerks at the orphanage only let him keep one of them. He chose the Unfinished Swan.

Holy sadness. Let’s cheer ourselves up by watching the game’s stylish artsy-fartsy gameplay.

Refreshing ideas like this are the reason we love video games so much. There’s no official release date on this downloadable PSN title yet, but we’ll keep you posted.

(Source: blog.us.playstation.com)

Under Defeat HD PS3 Version Coming to US
Rising Star Games recently announced that they will be brining G.rev’s excellent shooter, Under Defeat, to the US as well as publishing the previously announced European version. The Xbox 360 version of the game will not be coming out in America.
It’s cool that the game is finally being published in one way or another in the US, but it’s worth noting the the Japanese PS3 release was region-free to begin with. I’d also like to point out that the US version is getting both a PSN and boxed retail version. (Some sites have claimed only a PSN version will be released.)
[Rising Star Games]
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Under Defeat HD PS3 Version Coming to US

Rising Star Games recently announced that they will be brining G.rev’s excellent shooter, Under Defeat, to the US as well as publishing the previously announced European version. The Xbox 360 version of the game will not be coming out in America.

It’s cool that the game is finally being published in one way or another in the US, but it’s worth noting the the Japanese PS3 release was region-free to begin with. I’d also like to point out that the US version is getting both a PSN and boxed retail version. (Some sites have claimed only a PSN version will be released.)

[Rising Star Games]

[Check out our thoughts on rare game re-releases]

Ninostarter: Kickstarter for Ni no Kuni
Studio Ghibli and Level 5’s upcoming PS3 game Ni no Kuni is getting a pretty awesome Wizard Edition (ie: limited edition) release. When it was announced in June, Namco Bandai said it would come with a spell book, plushy, and some DLC. Now thanks to the game’s own pseudo-Kickstarter - measured in pre-orders - it will also come with five art prints. If the new goal is met, it will come with a gold coin replica. Pre-order this frickin’ game.

Ninostarter: Kickstarter for Ni no Kuni

Studio Ghibli and Level 5’s upcoming PS3 game Ni no Kuni is getting a pretty awesome Wizard Edition (ie: limited edition) release. When it was announced in June, Namco Bandai said it would come with a spell book, plushy, and some DLC. Now thanks to the game’s own pseudo-Kickstarter - measured in pre-orders - it will also come with five art prints. If the new goal is met, it will come with a gold coin replica. Pre-order this frickin’ game.

Under Defeat HD Possibly Coming to the US
Rising Star Games, the publisher that brought us the localized Akai Katana, have announced that they will be releasing G.Rev’s Under Defeat HD for Xbox 360 and PS3. What’s less clear is whether this will only be released in Europe (RSG’s homeland) or if it will make it across the pond. If it is only released in Europe, there may be hope for a region-free release as Rising Star did with DoDonPachi: DaiFukkatsu for Xbox 360.
We’ve reached out to Rising Star Games for clarification.

Under Defeat HD Possibly Coming to the US

Rising Star Games, the publisher that brought us the localized Akai Katana, have announced that they will be releasing G.Rev’s Under Defeat HD for Xbox 360 and PS3. What’s less clear is whether this will only be released in Europe (RSG’s homeland) or if it will make it across the pond. If it is only released in Europe, there may be hope for a region-free release as Rising Star did with DoDonPachi: DaiFukkatsu for Xbox 360.

We’ve reached out to Rising Star Games for clarification.

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