The US release will have bits added to it as well as an increase in resolution so its prettier. I've already played the Japanese version and I fount it to be a lot of fun, though not something you can play for a long time as it is repetitive. One of those games where when you feel a little stressed, you can just stick it on and just slash the hell out of zombies to relieve your anger. The co-op is fun too.QUOTE said:Zombie carnage and armed babes with tight outfits ... that's Onechanbara in a nutshell, and the blood-spurting, short skirting action series comes to the Wii in all of its visceral glory. Players can master the sword to take full advantage of the Wii Remote motion controls by slashing, swinging and thrusting into zombie enemy hordes. Play as either sister Aya or Saki in single player or with a friend in Co-Op Mode and utilize each of their unique fighting styles and set of moves. Get too much blood on either sister and be driven into Rage Mode and gain more power and agility to destroy enemies faster and deadlier. Every person met and enemy battled brings the sisters closer to understanding who or what is behind the zombie outbreak and putting an end to it.
BortzANATOR said:So Mario and Luigi is Japan only? Eff i was all excited.
haha oh i know i just thought the locializtion was out this week. oh well i can wait.Hop2089 said:BortzANATOR said:So Mario and Luigi is Japan only? Eff i was all excited.
100% chance of being localized for the states just be patient.
Its more like Resident Evil light, as you get to move the character in 3rd person for most of the game and solve puzzles.shakirmoledina said:RGC is gr8 and very much expected to be but buffy seems like touch the dead but with buffy theme
Nice work and also me too like yer wanted levels
I saw it too but I doubt its coming out to be honest. Its not listed at all on their website, even their Curling DS game is listed. And sure PoP & AC didn't have much advertising but they still got media coverage and screens were issued.irpacynot said:Here's one I just discovered, which has gotten zero media coverage:
Splinter Cell: Conviction
Just like Ubisoft, though. They didn't really push the DS version of Assassin's Creed, and the DS PoP didn't see much advertising either. This game, though, has been totally hush-hush. But according to Gamespot, it's due out on the 9th of this month.
Its pretty much everything you'd want from a NES homage, only game I didn't get to play was the RPG one due to the language. Hoping for a dump in the next few days. Xseed reckons that if it does well then they'll be able to bring Fragile over too which is also a Namco game.Mr.Mister said:Retro Game Challenge is looking better and better the more I read about it.