We’re not quite sure why the Xbox 360 has become the lonely Japanese otaku voyeur’s console of choice, but D3Publisher’s Dream C Club is only going to further entrench the console as perv-worthy.
D3publisher takes the award-winning combination of roleplaying game and gem-based puzzler and brings it to the iPhone with Puzzle Quest: The Battle of Grulkar.
If the flash demo of D3publisher’s upcoming space-age Puzzle Quest follow-up wasn’t enough for you, head over to Big Download for the full 128mb PC demo of Puzzle Quest: Galactrix.
Gamers eager for a taste of the gameplay in D3Publisher’s futuristic take on Puzzle Quest can now do so, with a flash demo that lets you play a round right in your web-browser.
While we might not know too much about D3Publisher’s upcoming video game farce Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard, today’s voice talent announcement is nearly enough to warrant must-buy status. Stepping into the throat of faux-iconic hero Matt Hazard is Arrested Development’s Will Arnett. Will plays the classic 80′s video game icon given a chance at a comeback by sinister Marathon Megasoft owner Wallace “Wally” Wellesley, who is secretly plotting Hazard’s death. Giving voice to the villain? None other than How I Met Your Mother’s Neil Patrick Harris, who has also appeared in the Harold and Kumar films as well as some old medical drama television show I promised I wouldn’t mention.
D3Publisher, the folks behind the delightful Simple Series and the not so delightful Dark Sector, have Tokyo Game Show booth companions. Six of them by our count. That’s a very conservative number for a company that releases not so conservative games.
D3Publisher continues to build up the fake history of Matt Hazard from their upcoming title Eat Lead: the Return of Matt Hazard with this debut trailer, which parodies Behind the Music, taking us Inside the Game. Don’t know about you guys, but I’m getting a very Duke Nukem vibe from Matt here. Interesting.
D3Publisher is bringing its PSP library to the PlayStation Store, meaning that games like Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords and WTF: work time fun will shed their UMD mortal coils, becoming glorious digital downloads at prices well below their real world retail predecessors. Over the next two months, the following PSP games will be added to the PlayStation Stores on both the PlayStation 3 and PC, giving you a chance to play some potentially missed gems without having to get up off your arse.
Cube – September 18, 2008 for $US 9.99. Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords – September 18, 2008 for $US 14.99. WTF: work time fun – October 2, 2008 for $US 9.99. PQ: Practical Intelligence Quotient – October 2, 2008 for $US 9.99. PQ2: Practical Intelligence Quotient 2 – October 16, 2008 for $US 14.99. Dead Head Fred – October 16, 2008 for $US 14.99.
You know, for ten bucks, I could maybe see some PQ: Practical Intelligence Quotient in my life.