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Glenn M: LittleBigPlanet Comments: With controversy erupting at its release, its main character showing up all over the place, more costumes than any video game character - new ones every week, and gameplay unlike anything we've seen before, LittleBigPlanet is THE game of the year..
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Comments: Well, I could easily give away a game as the biggest flop this year (Too Human, I'm looking at you!), but generally speaking, Nintendo not releasing more first-party titles this year is the biggest disappointment of all. Don't get me wrong, Mario Kart Wii and Brawl are pretty muc...
Comments: Well, I could easily give away a game as the biggest flop this year (Too Human, I'm looking at you!), but generally speaking, Nintendo not releasing more first-party titles this year is the biggest disappointment of all. Don't get me wrong, Mario Kart Wii and Brawl are pretty muc...
If you look at some of the upcoming games, most of them seem to be sequels, prequels, or spinoffs of already established franchises: Uncharted 2, God of War 3, Patapon 2, BioShock 2, Resident Evil 5... the list goes on. And I've heard too many complaints out there saying that devs seem to be getti...
Seemingly, this is where the playing field now lies: if you want good sequels, look to the established devs and major players in the publishing biz: Konami, EA, Capcom, Square Enix, Sony, Microsoft, OK fine, maybe even Nintendo despite their skimpy first-party library in 2008. But for ne...
Developers can hit the ground running with sequels. The game's story and art style have a solid base, the tech and tools are stable and the basic gameplay mechanics have gone through plenty of tuning in the first game. It's certainly a liberating experience when you're no longer arguing ove...
Seemingly, this is where the playing field now lies: if you want good sequels, look to the established devs and major players in the publishing biz: Konami, EA, Capcom, Square Enix, Sony, Microsoft, OK fine, maybe even Nintendo despite their skimpy first-party library in 2008. But for ne...
Publisher of the Year: Electronic Arts Isaac C: Publisher of the Year: Electronic Arts Mabie A: Publisher of the Year: Ubisoft Karl B: Publisher of the Year: Electronic Arts Glenn M: Publisher of the Year: Nintendo Chris C: Publisher of the Year: Electronic Arts
Square Enix proves once again just how much of a power player it is in the industry. Dissidia: Final Fantasy is currently the top-selling game in Japan, causing PSP sales to get pumped up even higher than the Wii's. Squeenix pulled off the same feat with the release of Crisis Core: Final Fanta...
Developer of the Year: Rockstar Games Rockstar can do no wrong tries not to think of Manhunt 2 in trash Mabie A: Developer of the Year: Media Molecule Thanks for LittleBigPlanet. Glenn M: Developer of the Year: Media Molecule LBP. 'Nuff said. Chris C:
Play Arts was able to bring their Square Enix figurines for display in the Jump Festa event in Japan this weekend. While the Mega Closed Theater is remaining very much closed (without any leaks so far, mind you), we're off to the display cases.
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So. Square Enix has finally set up shop in Los Angeles. I'm sure some of you are getting ideas now - wanna apply, eh? Well, whether you fancy having Square Enix US president John Yamamoto as your higher up or not, it pays to know what direction the company is charting for the future.