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July 15, 2010

Your No More Heroes 2 Overdose

No More Heroes 2
On the short list of import worthy releases from Japan, the Hopper’s Edition of No More Heroes 2 that Famitsu recently revealed for an October 21, 2010 release is in a league of its own.

Compensation for the wait for more Travis Touchdown offers up one very shiny yellow box that includes the game, an artbook, soundtrack cd, and an additional bonus DVD.

Our friendly neighborhood Marvelous Rep tells me that the added DVD contains two “animes”, one about the events of the original No More Heroes, and another detailing events during the three year space between the two games – plus a documentary about the Japanese voice actors.

Both the regular release and this hopped-up edition also offer a No More Heroes comic as a pre-order present.

July 14, 2010

Your Recommended Dose of Ys Seven

Filed under: News Feed — Tags: , , , , — Jamie Love @ 1:44 pm

Ys Seven
The above screen may cause you to think that “Michael Wootton” is a curious choice of name for a random RPG character, but it in fact belongs to one of the winners of XSEED’s contest that offered fans a chance to attach their name to the upcoming release of Ys Seven – also known as the first shot in a landslide of Falcom goodness for your PSP.

Ys Seven, along with one very sweet collector’s edition, is set to release summer 2010 – which caused me to mention that it was summer 2010, which in turn caused someone to remind me that the summer doesn’t end until the first of September. If that sounds unhelpful, Amazon says August 17.

In the meantime XSEED sent that screen along with a bit of art, which you can catch after the break.

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Your Piece of Wonderland

Filed under: News Feed — Tags: , , , — Jamie Love @ 8:23 am

Alice
On the off chance you ever fall down a rabbit hole and end up in the darker side of your warped imagination, Epic Weapons is offering the opportunity to at least look as if you could defend yourself and possibly take down a Jabberwocky – with a 1,000 piece production run on this replica Vorpal Blade from American McGee’s Alice.

The piece will cut about $90 out of your wallet, and an extra $20 if you dig the stand. If you’re looking for more of a potential bargain, the first 25 blades will be up for live auction from July 22 – July 31 with pre-registration starting today – you can get more info on that over here.

July 13, 2010

Tetricide Art Show

Filed under: Features — Tags: , , , — Aileen Viray @ 6:37 pm

tetricide
Outside of E3, there aren’t many videogame themed events to attend in Los Angeles. Still feeling withdrawal from this year’s show, I was happy to find TETRICIDE, a video game themed art show curated by Walt Gorecki at Pehrspace.

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Toronto’s Final Fantasy Music Fix

Filed under: News Feed — Tags: , , , , , , — Jamie Love @ 9:52 am

Distant Worlds
Distant Worlds, the touring symphony of music from the Final Fantasy series has a date with Toronto, hitting the Sony Centre on Saturday, November 27 2010. Arnie Roth will be conducting the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony through the 2-hour program featuring the compositions of Nobuo Uematsu, whom the event lists as being in attendance to boot.

If you’re in Toronto and interested, more information can be found here.

Not to ignore the rest of the world, Distant Worlds will also be in San Francisco on July 15 and 16, San Diego on July 22, Houston on July 24, and in Washington D.C. on July 30.

July 12, 2010

Check Your Enthusiasm – Crackdown 2

Filed under: Editorial Rants — Tags: , , , — Jamie Love @ 5:24 pm

Crackdown 2
It would be easy to suggest that Pacific City is one of the harder urban spaces on the videogame map for citizens to inhabit, but more accurate to paint it as a battle zone on the losing side of regaining any measure of sanity – aptly demonstrated by an obligatory introduction cinematic that invites the eyes to feast on an ultra-violent spectacle.

Ruffian’s Crackdown 2 plagues Pacific City with the tightly organized violence of the terrorist group Cell fighting against the authoritarian fist of The Agency players work for, flavored further by a setting sun that brings hordes of mutant zombie “Freaks” to the streets to infect the remaining citizens.

Continuing with the straightforward agenda of desperate times calling for desperate measures, it takes a new breed of genetically engineered enforcer to retake such streets, and players fill the heavy boots of The Agency’s human RoboCop – with the added agility needed to patrol Pacific City by street and roof top equally.

With all the turmoil immediately awaiting players in this sandbox, the most surprising aspect is how little is offered to merit the sequel. Crackdown 2 creates a vortex where time becomes meaningless not because it has no value, but rather because of just how much time is wasted in the mix of tedium and monotony that provides damning evidence that this revisit is, at best, a first draft toward a game worth a second of the player’s attention.

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Your Taito Fun Fact

Filed under: News Feed — Tags: , , — Jamie Love @ 3:25 pm

Taito
I happened to be revisiting Taito’s page on Facebook today and was reminded about this picture of one sweet bus parked outside their Ebina Development Center that I’d seen earlier this month. Apparently there are two of these, used to take employees to and from the train station.

I’m pretty sure the streets here in Toronto would be a lot more fun with a few of these kicking around, but I’d also go for a Capybara themed ride if someone can make that happen.

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