Thursday, April 23, 2009 - Page 2

BioShock 2 Impressions: Spoilers? What Spoilers?

How can you spoil BioShock 2? You already know the gameplay and setting from BioShock — or so you think.


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How Square Enix’s Eidos Take Over Changes The Landscape

Square Enix is officially taking over UK publisher Eidos. Not only will Square Enix acquire Eidos properties like Tomb Raider and Hitman. Oh no, Square Enix will get much more.


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Prototyping The Wii’s MotionPlus

The Wii’s new peripheral, MotionPlus, will be with us soon. And we know what it looks like. But here’s what, but for the grace of God, it could have looked like.


In Real Life

Meet The Stars Of New Onechanbara Movie

This year, the cowboy-hat-bikini-wearin’ zombie-slayin’ Onechanbara movie is getting a sequel. We haven’t heard much about it — until now.


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Anyone For Lifetime Final Fantasy Sales Figures?

As part of a recent corporate strategy meeting, Square Enix yesterday revealed the lifetime, worldwide sales figures for three of their biggest franchises.


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Nintendo Has NO PLANS For DSi Skype

The PSP has voice-over-IP software Skype, and hey, Skype is technically possible for the DSi. That doesn’t mean because it’s possible that the DSi is getting Skype.


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PC Sales Charts: Zombies Vs Nazis Vs Lich Kings

It’s a case of three different charts, two different weeks and three different games at the top, with WoW, Left 4 Dead and Tales of Valour all duking it out atop the PC charts.


Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children Complete Gave PS3 A Sales Bump

On April 16, Blu-ray flick Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children Complete went on sale. Included was something many Japanese gamers had been waiting for: the Final Fantasy XIII demo.


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Sony: The Wii Owns The Closet

It’s a shame, but corporate smack talk seems to have gone out of style since the likes of Peter Moore and Ken Kutaragi left their posts. Today, though, Sony are bringing it back.


In Real Life

Xbox Japan Trailer Shows Off Its New Games

At its Tokyo press conference, Microsoft showed off upcoming titles for the Xbox 360. Some of the titles, like Mass Effect, are localised games that have already gotten released outside Japan. Other titles aren’t.