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What is your favorite game so far this year?

Ni No Kuni 129 60.85%
 
God of War: Ascension 15 7.08%
 
Dead Space 3 3 1.42%
 
Tomb Raider 2 0.94%
 
Crysis 3 1 0.47%
 
Army of Two: Devil's Cartel 0 0%
 
Bioshock Infinite 15 7.08%
 
Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory 0 0%
 
Atelier Ayesha: the Alchemist of Dusk 0 0%
 
Other 2 0.94%
 
Total:167
Hawkeyejonjon said:

 

Is Sony Hinting Towards a Tales of Vesperia PS3 Port for the West? 

 

 

PlayStation 3 version of Tales of Vesperia to their Western audience since its initial Japanese release on 17th September 2009. Petition groups and websites such as the Aselian Movement on Facebook and the Tales of Vesperia translation group (who have already changed the text from Japanese to English), have crept up.

Now the fans are at a buzz from Sony’s recent PlayStation Plus poll set up by the PlayStation Blog as it faintly mentions Tales of Vesperia. It asks for PS Plus members for what they want out of the service and as an example for a Current Gen Japanese RPG, Tales of Vesperia is displayed next to Final Fantasy XIII. This is a rather odd choice of game for the PlayStation Blog to use because this is a North American based blog site so why is Sony Computer Entertainment in the United States mentioning Tales of Vesperia? The only other mention is that they said that these games aren’t available for the PlayStation Store. Is Tales of Vesperia being worked on as a PlayStation Network title for the West? Maybe Sony is trying to gather information on whether or not Tales of Vesperia is wanted in the North Americas. Follow the Aselian Movement and the official “Tales of” page on Facebook for up-to-date information on this controversial matter or stay right here on PlayStation Euphoria for all your latest PlayStation news, reviews and interviews.

http://www.playstationeuphoria.com/general/is-sony-hinting-towards-a-tales-of-vesperia-ps3-port-for-the-west.html

 

i thibk this is the best move if they don't think the game will do good sales wise, and i've been saying this for sometime now.

 

 

 

 

another update lol.

VR Missions Coming Exclusively To PS3 Metal Gear Rising

Last June, Kojima Productions' Yuji Korekado said that Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance's DLC would "allow you to play maybe as a different character or some new missions." Turns out players will get both, but as of now, only in the PlayStation 3 version of the game in North America.

On PlayStation Blog, Konami's Dalton Link says that the PlayStation 3 version is getting exclusive DLC that offers 30 VR missions and the chance to control a Dwarf Gekko within them. The VR Missions are a bit of a Metal Gear staple, allowing players to train and hone their skills in challenge stages.

Link says that pricing details will come a later date. Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance is scheduled to release on February 19 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.

To see the first DLC screenshots, head over to PlayStation Blog.



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Alright new reviews from Game Informer is up:

"February 4th, 2013 Posted in 360, 3DS, News, PC, PS3, Vita, Wii U
Posted By: Valay

Review scores from the March 2013 issue of Game Informer are in. The publication handed out a nearly perfect score for Dead Space 3 and one of the first verdicts for Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time.

Find the full listing of scores below:

The Cave – 7.75
Dead Space 3 – 9.75
Anarchy Reigns – 7.5
Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time – 9.0
Knytt Underground – 7.5
Joe Danger Touch – 8.25
Fire Emblem: Awakening – 9.0
Crimson Shroud – 7.5
Hundreds – 8.0
Aero Porter – 5.0
Middle Manager of Justice – 6.0"

http://gamingeverything.com/39185/game-informer-review-scores-march-2013-dead-space-3-nearly-perfect-sly-cooper/



And another rumors that Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor's Edge is coming to PS3 and X360

http://thesilentchief.com/2013/02/05/japanese-retailer-outs-ninja-gaiden-razors-edge-for-the-ps3-and-360/



MARCUSDJACKSON said:
Hawkeyejonjon said:

 

Is Sony Hinting Towards a Tales of Vesperia PS3 Port for the West? 

 

 

PlayStation 3 version of Tales of Vesperia to their Western audience since its initial Japanese release on 17th September 2009. Petition groups and websites such as the Aselian Movement on Facebook and the Tales of Vesperia translation group (who have already changed the text from Japanese to English), have crept up.

Now the fans are at a buzz from Sony’s recent PlayStation Plus poll set up by the PlayStation Blog as it faintly mentions Tales of Vesperia. It asks for PS Plus members for what they want out of the service and as an example for a Current Gen Japanese RPG, Tales of Vesperia is displayed next to Final Fantasy XIII. This is a rather odd choice of game for the PlayStation Blog to use because this is a North American based blog site so why is Sony Computer Entertainment in the United States mentioning Tales of Vesperia? The only other mention is that they said that these games aren’t available for the PlayStation Store. Is Tales of Vesperia being worked on as a PlayStation Network title for the West? Maybe Sony is trying to gather information on whether or not Tales of Vesperia is wanted in the North Americas. Follow the Aselian Movement and the official “Tales of” page on Facebook for up-to-date information on this controversial matter or stay right here on PlayStation Euphoria for all your latest PlayStation news, reviews and interviews.

http://www.playstationeuphoria.com/general/is-sony-hinting-towards-a-tales-of-vesperia-ps3-port-for-the-west.html

 

i thibk this is the best move if they don't think the game will do good sales wise, and i've been saying this for sometime now.

 

 

 

 

another update lol.

 

VR Missions Coming Exclusively To PS3 Metal Gear Rising

Last June, Kojima Productions' Yuji Korekado said that Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance's DLC would "allow you to play maybe as a different character or some new missions." Turns out players will get both, but as of now, only in the PlayStation 3 version of the game in North America.

On PlayStation Blog, Konami's Dalton Link says that the PlayStation 3 version is getting exclusive DLC that offers 30 VR missions and the chance to control a Dwarf Gekko within them. The VR Missions are a bit of a Metal Gear staple, allowing players to train and hone their skills in challenge stages.

Link says that pricing details will come a later date. Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance is scheduled to release on February 19 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.

To see the first DLC screenshots, head over to PlayStation Blog.

 


Thanks Again :)



Neoarc said:
And another rumors that Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor's Edge is coming to PS3 and X360

http://thesilentchief.com/2013/02/05/japanese-retailer-outs-ninja-gaiden-razors-edge-for-the-ps3-and-360/


Thanks for the News



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Hawkeyejonjon said:
MARCUSDJACKSON said:


Thanks Again :)


Final Fantasy's 25th Anniversary Celebrated With A Sale

Square Enix is celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Final Fantasy series with an alluring offer on some of the franchise's back catalog.

The Official PlayStation Blog has a list of the FF games on sale at 50% off for the next two weeks. The sale goes into effect, "when PSN updates tomorrow."

The Games in Question:

  • Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy (PSP)
  • Dissidia Duodecim Prologus Final Fantasy (PSP)
  • Dissidia Final Fantasy (PSP)
  • Final Fantasy Tactics: War of Lions (PSP)
  • Final Fantasy (PSOne Classics)
  • Final Fantasy II (PSOne Classics)
  • Final Fantasy IV: Complete Collection (PSP)
  • Final Fantasy V (PSOne Classics)
  • Final Fantasy VI (PSOne Classics)
  • Final Fantasy VII (PSOne Classics)
  • Final Fantasy VIII (PSOne Classics)
  • Final Fantasy IX (PSOne Classics)

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Dead Space 3 DLC Announced

Dead Space 3 has just come out, but already fans can look forward to more from the game thanks to newly announced DLC.

EA says that in March fans can expect the Awakened DLC pack. The company is light on details at the moment, but says that "players will experience the franchise's darkest chapters as the Necromorph battles become even more gruesome and terrifying than ever before."

Awakened will be available on Origin for PC and PS3 for $9.99 and on Xbox 360 for 800 Microsoft Points.

For more on the game, check out

 

 

 

 

Get Caught Up On Dead Space With A Recap Video

Electronics Arts has released a recap video that summarizes the first two Dead Space games just in time for Dead Space 3.

This doesn't cover the entirety of the Dead Space story, as that exists in movies, books, and even other games, but this will give you a good idea of what Isaac Clarke has gone through to get where he is in Dead Space 3.

Dead Space 3 released today, and we liked it quite a bit.

 

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Welcome To Tau Volantis: A Beginner's Guide To Dead Space 3

 

Isaac Clarke has a tough mission ahead of him on the frozen planet of Tau Volantis. Players must outwit blood-thirsty space zombies by using their dwindling supplies as effectively as possible. I’ve played a lot of Dead Space 3, and have assembled a list of tips after being bloodied and beaten. Whether or not you survived the necromorph outbreaks of the previous Dead Space titles, you should give these a look before diving into Dead Space 3.

You Do Not Need Microtransations

There are plenty of resources, ammunition, and health to be found in the expansive game world. Take the time to explore it and ignore the option to purchase resource-enhancing DLC, it's not necessary.

Veterans Should Play On Hard

The difficulty of Dead Space games varies depending on what type of gamer you are. If you’re a good shot, thorough scavenger, and frequently tinker with weapon creation, you won’t have a problem beating Dead Space 3 on normal. Players who are familiar with the series or want a truly tense experience should start out on hard – unless a surplus of resources, health, and ammo appeals to you.

Ignore Your Waypoint, Find Riches

Isaac’s waypoint navigation device is an effective way to stay on the critical path. However, Dead Space 3 consistently rewards players for trotting off course. You’ll be rewarded with extra loot, lore-expanding artifacts, and even some fun optional missions. Explore! Think of the device as the thing that tells you where to go after you venture down the other available paths.

Play Single-player, Then Co-op

If you don’t care about the Dead Space series’ trademark tension and isolation, go ahead and play co-op first. But if you want a spookier experience, be sure to play through Isaac’s odyssey solo (there is no AI co-op player, so it feels similar to previous Dead Space). After playing single-player, play as Isaac’s partner, Carver, in the co-op. He experiences Kane & Lynch-style hallucinations in side missions that Isaac’s player won’t see, creating a unique perspective.

The Survey Bot Is Invaluable

Isaac acquires helpful robots that help him gather resources, which are used for constructing items and upgrading weapons. You can set these little buggers loose in almost any room, and they’ll automatically gather a decent chunk of resources and return them to your bench. You can score even more resources by using the survey bot’s radar to hone in on a hot spot. The extra effort is worth it. Don’t forget to scan a room after you clear it of bad guys.

Tinker With Your Weapon Consistently

Weapon crafting is core to Dead Space 3. You start off with a pre-made weapon, but even that can be immediately dismantled and reconfigured. You might play half the game thinking you’ve got the best creation possible, but it’s worth breaking everything down and rebuilding from the ground up frequently. You don’t lose any upgrades or items in the process, and you’ll probably emerge with something better.

Create Upgrade Circuits And Weapon Parts

I didn’t notice this option until I was a few hours into my first playthrough of Dead Space 3, but you can craft your own upgrade circuits (e.g. +1 Damage, +1 Rate of Fire) and weapon parts (new frames, flame ammo modifier). Players find a good deal of these crafting elements, but being able to churn out any part you want is a powerful ability (assuming you have the requisite resources).

Always Carry A Tungsten Torque Bar

Unlike the previous Dead Space games, there are no power nodes in Dead Space 3. These rare nodes were used to upgrade weapons and open locked rooms filled with loot. These goodie closets still exist in Dead Space 3, but you need to craft a tungsten torque bar to open them. Tungsten is the rarest, most valuable resource, so deciding whether to open these hidden caches is still a difficult choice. Be smart and carry a spare with you always.

Go All-in On A Plasma Cutter

Isaac’s plasma cutter got the job done in every previous game. Fully upgraded, the deceptively simply mining tool is the perfect tool to dismember necromorphs with. The same holds true in Dead Space 3, but you’ve got to build it from scratch. My best plasma cutter had a custom weapon frame with built-in upgrades, tons of damage-boosting upgrade circuits, stasis-enhanced ammo, and a bottom-mounted flamethrower. Get creative.

Abuse Stasis

Isaac has the ability to freeze enemies dead in their tracks with stasis. I recommend pumping resources into your stasis immediately, upgrading its recharge time and the amount of shots you can store. The splash radius of stasis also seems wider than in previous entries, making it easier to stop larger groups of enemies. Don’t forget to stomp frozen enemies.

Don’t Upgrade Your Air

Upgrading the capacity of your oxygen reserves has always been nonessential in Dead Space (unless you dawdle too much), and the same goes for Dead Space 3. In fact, Isaac has more air than ever before by default. Save your resources for more important upgrades.

 

 



Rayman Legends turned a Multiplatform game delayed to Early September this year :O

http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/02/07/rayman-legends-delayed-no-longer-wii-u-exclusive?utm_campaign=ign+main+twitter&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social



How To Craft Weapons In Dead Space 3

Dead Space 3 introduces a new way to equip Isaac for the horrors that lie ahead. A deep weapon crafting system is available for players to build and upgrade their own tools of destruction. The wealth of options can be a little overwhelming at first, so we made this video to give you the rundown on how to craft some amazing weapons.

 

 

Want more Dead Space 3 tips? Read this beginner's guide. Also be sure to watch our Test Chamber video preview for a look at the game's eerie space walks.



Aliens: Colonial Marines

Aliens: Colonial Marines' Close Encounters Of The Violent Kind

Humans look forward to the day when we have contact with an alien species, but this is probably not what anyone has in mind.

Sega and Gearbox Software's newest trailer for Aliens: Colonial Marines is actually an extended cut of an already released trailer, but it's worth seeing again.

Aliens: Colonial Marines comes out on February 12 for the Xbox 360, PC, and PlayStation 3, and in March for the Wii U.

 

 

For more on the game, check out this earlier video detailing the alien types.

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