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Soriku said:

Infinite Line DS - Platinum Games/Nudemaker

- Science Fiction RPG
- Customize your space battleship and explore the universe
- More than 150 blueprints of ship parts. Build the ship you want

- 200+ crew members to choose from
- Active Time Battle - the more full your gauge, the more actions available
- wireless battles
- Nudemaker’s Kouno - director


 Another game about making ships, this one an RPG. Between this, Nuts and Bolts, and Blast Works it seems like this whole ship building gameplay aspect is becoming it's own sub-genre. Next they'll announce a Kingdom Hearts spin-off focusing heavily on the Gumi-ship.

You forgot this one.

Bayonetta (PS3/360)

- Directed by Kamiya

- The main character is the witch Bayonetta

- The gameplay theme of the game is "Climax Action" where you use both martial arts and weapons to fight

- Weapons are equipped on both hands and both feet

- You fight angels

- It will feel like a "different kind of action" compared to both DMC and Viewtiful Joe 

It's not Devil May Cry, it's Angels Will Bleed. =P 



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Nice confirmation on Madworld equals joy. But does anyone else think this might not make it to the states or especially europe.



I love fighting games !!! Come on challenge me !

in Europe: take away the red blood and put black ink :P

In USA: If it's like No More Heroes.... OK :D



Exblackman said:
Nice confirmation on Madworld equals joy. But does anyone else think this might not make it to the states or especially europe.

 It looks catered for the west if anything. I'm fairly certain Japan's rating board is far stricter about violence than the US one. I'm not certain on the various European ones. Suda51 said he added the blood in No More Heroes for the US version because he thought American audiences love that kind of ultra violence. Chainsaw bit from the teaser even made me think of Gears of War. Just from a marketshare perspective it wouldn't sense since both the PAL Region and North America make have far more Wii's sold than Japan.