Thursday, November 07, 2024
Category: Gaming News

Prepare for endless grinding on the go with Final Fantasy Legends: Hikari to Yami no Senshi (Warriors of Light and Darkness), set to be released September 6. The game will arrive on Japanese mobile phones that are supported by Square-Enix. Not to be confused with the Final Fantasy Legend series on the Gameboy from the 90's, Warriors of Light and Darkness is an all-new 32-bit adventure.

Category: Gaming News
Sega has just released details on how players will interact with the girls of Shining Hearts. Sega is adopting a "MOE" system or "Mind Over Emotion." The MOE system  places emphasis on the variety of characters and player's relationships with them.

Category: Gaming News

Little Busters! Converted Edition for the Playstation Portable (PSP) is set for a November release date in Japan. As of now, the voice recording for the game is about 80% complete, giving voices to every character other than the main hero. Little Busters! was originally a PC visual novel game developed by Key, which was then ported to the Playstation 2, and now the PSP. It’s known for a variety of minigames and battles in addition to its main adventure.  Pictures included inside.

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Atlus has announced Catherine, a new game from the team that developed both Persona 3 and 4. Sadly, Catherine isn't the new RPG that fans have been hoping for. Instead, it's a new action-adventure game with horror and mature themes. Catherine is directed by Persona 4's Katsura Hashino and will feature character designs from Shigenori Soejima.

UPDATE: New, clean pictures included.

Category: Gaming News

At Gamescom, the leading game expo in Europe, Konami Europe announced they will be picking up No More Heroes: Heroes’ Paradise for the Playstation 3 and adding Playstation Move controls to it. The main appeal of Heroes’ Paradise is that it will be in HD, though it lacked the Wii’s motion controls; now fans can have the best of both worlds. No word on an American or Xbox 360 release yet, but fans can still rejoice that we are in the age of region-free gaming. More after the jump.