Yes. Yet ANOTHER zombie game, this time by Halfbrick. But you know, at least they’re honest about it: zombie games make money. So with that out of the way, they focused on how to make it fun and funny. The result is Age of Zombies.
Simply put, AoZ (that looks way cooler than “Age of Zombies”) is a top view zombie shooter. The main zombie slayer in this number, Barry Steakfries (mmmm) uses a time portal to stop the evil zombie schemes of Professor brains (these names are just epic). Barry wil be facing all kinds of zombies, ranging from ancient mummy zombies to futuristic robot zombies.
So, all in all, it’s still your basic zombie shoot-em’ up. But this game definitely provides a wide variety of locations, weapons, and rediculous humor. This just might be my first PS3 Mini purchase.
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Natsume Inc’s strategy RPG, Adventures to Go for the PSP is now available exclusively at Gamestop for $29.99.
Take control of Finn Courtland and his band of misfits in their initial quest for fame and riches that evolves into a quest to save the world from evil Arbitus and his own band of demons. This title provides the familiar grid-based combat system, requiring you strategize and maximize each characters’ unique skills and abilities. Strategizing also occurs in the form of shaping the game’s dungeons and challenges to your own liking.
We dare to say that Valkyria Chronicles is one of the best RPGs for PS3.
Well, not many RPGs made it to PS3 yet, but even then, VC is one of the best PS3 games of all time.
And this epic RPG is coming back once again; Valkyria Chronicles 2!
The real shocker is the next line though:
It’s coming in PSP form.
DARN IT!
Well, sorry if you love your PSP (as we do), but I really wished the sequel was on PS3.
Although SEGA made a successful launch of Valkyria Chronicles for PS3, and with 1000% sales increase of PS3 after the price cut/slim, SEGA just had to pick PSP.
Well, at least we’re getting a sequel so it’s not that bad, right?
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Listen up people.
Capcom has informed us that anyone who brings their PSP and a copy of Monster Hunter Freedom Unite to the Capcom booth can download up to 8 free quests. That’s right. Free. The following is the Capcom’s word:
“..The Capcom booth will have a dedicated download station for Monster Hunter Freedom Unite players to download these quests. Only 6 quests will fit on a memory stick, so players should bring either two sticks, or another friend along that has their own PSP and copy of the game. There’s a little bit of something for everyone amongst the quests offered, with 4 of the quests suited for beginners and the other catering to more experience players.
These quests are just a taste of what Monster Hunter Freedom Unite has to offer. Every Friday from now through 2010, new quests will be available for download for Monster Hunter Freedom Unite. Everything from challenge quests to event quests will add continous hours of fun to this extraordinary title..”
If you’re one of the lucky one who’s going to the Comic Con with PSP and a copy of Monster Hunter Freedom, looks like you’re in for a treat.
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We always love cheesy, yet funny marketing videos.
You don’t find it funny? Too bad. You’ll get to watch one today.
Capcom dropped us a hint for upcoming PSP title, “Monster Hunter”.
Looks like this title is already popular in Japan, and it’ll be headed for western market.
I just really wish that there are still market for the PSP, after all the piracy madness.
BTW, If you love and enjoy the gaming, support the developers by purchasing the software/hardware.
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