First look at Guild 01′s Crimson Shroud
The official Guild 01 web site went live with the very first screenshots and artwork of Crimson Shroud today – one particular of four games included in the 3DS compilation.
The internet site confirms the game to be a “tabletop RPG,” rather than a tactical RPG (which we reported Tuesday). Apologies for the error, but certainly you can realize mistaking “TRPG,” as listed in Famitsu, for “tactical RPG.”
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First Crimson Shroud details

The first details on Crimson Shroud, portion of Level-5′s upcoming Guild 01 for 3DS, have come out of Weekly Famitsu.
The game, developed by Final Fantasy XII writer and desiner Yasumi Matsuno, is a tactical RPG exactly where dice rolls determine the outcome of your moves. Specifics on the battle technique are nonetheless confidential. A text-style story mode will also be present in the game.
Guild 01, which contains three other titles from the likes of Goichi Suda (No A lot more Heroes), Yoshiyuki Hirai (a Japanese comedian), and Yoot Saito (Odama), is due in Japan later this year.
Thanks, Game Jouhou.
First Screenshot For ‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ Revealed

Activision and Beenox revealed the very first official screenshot for The Amazing Spider-Man game tie-in these days on the official Facebook page and, sadly, it’s not as action-packed as we had hoped. That’s not to say it does not look excellent – the suit is nicely detailed to match what we’ve seen in earlier shots, but I just wish there was much more to appear at.
Thankfully, the trailer that was released a month or so ago does reveal fairly a bit far more than this easy nonetheless shot. If you haven’t seen that specific trailer yet you can check it out beneath considering that were in a pretty trailer-y mood right now. If Activision and Beenox don’t really feel like giving us some cool artwork I guess we’ll just preserve staring at what we’ve already got.
The Incredible Spider-Man hits theaters July 3rd, 2012 and the game will land for Xbox 360, PS3, Wii, DS and 3DS around the same time.
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Here’s the First Twenty Five Minutes Of Resident Evil: Revelations In English (High Quality)
Mesut over at Nintendomination has rather kindly uploaded the initial twenty 5 minutes of Resident Evil: Revelations for the Nintendo 3DS in English. I’ve successfully managed to refrain from watching the footage myself as I’m expecting to get a copy by means of soon (Nintendo UK are late sending out assessment copies). Resident Evil: Revelations is officially released tomorrow in Europe and is coming out February 7th in North America.
Ong-Bak: The First Interview

Last week, Thai developer Studio HIVE and film studio Sahamongkol Film International announced that the common muay Thai martial arts movie series Ong-Bak would be adapted into a game. To come across out far more about the title, we held an exclusive first interview with Kan Supabanpot, Basic Manager at Studio HIVE, about Tony Jaa’s involvement, the game’s background and which kind of genre it will be.
When did development on the game start?
Initial discussion about this project began in 2010 but actual game improvement began around 6 months ago.
Is the game based on the very first Ong-Bak, which was based in the contemporary world, or will it be based on the sequels, which were set in the 15th Century? Or is it something else completely?
It is based on the project that has however to be announced so that’s why it’s nonetheless a bit of a secret and no screenshots to go along with our initial announcement.
First Look At Darksiders II: Death Lives

As a lot of you could be conscious, Darksiders and I have a checkered past. We shared a love hate relationship that continued for a lot of weeks. I loved the gameplay and story Darksiders supplied, as nicely as the numerous puzzles that required to be solved, whilst progressing by way of the story and seeing what harm and chaos my old buddy War could give. With that stated, when I was up against with 1 of the a lot of bosses you battle all through the game, I was faced with one of the most significant selections I had to make playing a game I loved: go to YouTube for aid. Until that point I had played many games, and in no way had to resort to the net for support, and that is where the hate portion comes in. I never did get past that boss battle, but I do think of my old friend War rather typically and wonder how he is performing. I do think I located a new buddy, and he goes by the name of Death. I was privileged enough to attend a Darksiders II occasion just to see if we could bond and grow to be friends with the subsequent installment in the Darksiders series, a considerably-anticipated game for myself and a lot of other Darksiders fans.

Now prior to I start I did not get “hands on” time with the game, but we were taken through a few levels, as effectively as a background of how Death has been represented in the past and how Death would be portrayed in Darksiders II. Based on what I saw, I do believe Death and I will grow to be excellent friends soon adequate. But will a great character and my high expectations be met in Darksiders II? Read on my friends, and I will let you know what I observed, as properly as what we had been told for the duration of a Community Round Table as David Adams Studio General Manager, Ryan Stefanelli Producer and Hayden Dalton principal Designer answered some questions the community had about Darksiders II.
Let’s set the background for you: Death, probably the most feared of the Four Horseman, is awakened by the End of Days. He sets out to undo Armageddon and finds far worse factors going on, as an ancient grudge threatens all of Creation. So this brings up a excellent point: is Death the proper Horseman for the job? Of course he is as Death is, well let’s face it, Death. No 1 wants to tangle with him, and that is what tends to make him the most feared of the 4 Horseman.

‘Resident Evil: Revelations’ The First of Several Planned 3DS Demos Through Nintendo’s eShop

[Update at 9:24 AM PST: the RE: Revelations demo is obtainable now.]
Capcom’s demo is available now as the very first in a wave of a number of much more downloadable demos on the platform as Nintendo attempts to make a bigger digital push.
Turn on your 3DS this morning and navigate to the eShop and you ought to be greeted with something you do not normally see: a demo for a complete-sized retail game—in this case, Resident Evil: Revelations—just waiting for you to attempt it. Nicely, that is the plan, anyway since as of this morning it is not listed at the best level of the store or by searching for it. Majesco’s Cooking Mama 4 is also due for a demo right now, but like RE: Revelations it really is nonetheless a no-show as of about 7:00 AM PST.
But the actual strategy to make the demo readily available on the console represents a shift on Nintendo’s portion to a more agile way of approaching digital content right after their previous console generation saw them not really having significantly in the way of an aggressive approach to counter the now enormous smartphone app market. What that signifies is that they’ll be joining the rest of us back in 2006 or so, offering not only demos through the eShop service but permitting developers to provide DLC for users going forward. Upcoming demos contain Metal Gear Solid: Snake Eater 3D, Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games, and Rhythm Thief & the Emperor’s Treasure (although currently, none of these has a firm release date).
Resident Evil: Revelations will be accessible on February 7th.
[Source: Gamasutra]
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