GungHo Online has returned with another set of PlayStation Classics that never made it out of Japan. The Grasshopper Manufacture parent company has announced six titles for release via PlayStation Network as a part of this week’s store update.
Highlights include visual novel Sentimental Graffiti, strategy role-playing game First Queen IV, dating sim/RPG Favorite Dear: Enkan no Monogatari, and Rung Rung: Oz no Mahou Tsukai - Another World, an action-adventure title based off The Wizard of Oz.
Card game Trump Shiyouyo! Fukkoku-ban and Mahjong Uranai Fortuna: Tsuki no Megami Tachi will probably be the most understandable titles in the bunch, as …
Valve distanced themselves from Xi3′s Piston via a public statement that came after an announcement that the Steam-ready console would cost $1,000. Now, Xi3′s CEO says Valve asked him to build the Piston and that Gabe Newell requested that he keep details to himself on the project.
According to Jason A. Sullivan, founder, president and CEO of Xi3 Corporation, in a statement given to Kotaku, Valve initiated the $1,000 console, invested in it, and showed it off at its booth at CES, this year.
Valve marketing head Doug Lombardi’s statement from earlier …
Dean “Rocket” Hall and the rest of the folks at Bohemia Interactive have been pretty busy working on the standalone version of DayZ and this new developer video helps shed some light on what they have been polishing. Improvements to player health, inventory, and zombie pathfinding have been made, as well as implementing zombie spwaning from the server-side. A full breakdown of the features discussed in the video can be found on the developer’s blog.
It has been said before but, it is still really impressive to see a mod take off with …
If you’ve been playing Tomb Raider on PC, you might want to restart Steam so that you can apply the latest patch. Mostly, it’s just Nvidia graphical fixes, but there is one other addition that patches up a game breaking progression glitch.
I just beat Tomb Raider over the weekend and found myself absolutely loving it. It feels like a natural progression of the series, and even if it feels a bit too Uncharted at points and maybe not as open as I had wanted it to be, it’s still extremely …
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