Interview: Delving into The Evil Within with producer Masato Kimura
Bethesda and developer Tango Gameworks recently teased a new survival horror game titled The Evil Within. Directed by famed...
Bethesda and developer Tango Gameworks recently teased a new survival horror game titled The Evil Within. Directed by famed...
Wow, Bethesda. Their big tease wasn't Fallout. It wasn't Wolfenstein. It was Project ZWEI, now known...
Hmm, so is it "war devil," or "ward evil?" Because we could see both kind of working here. Anyway, some new info about Digi-Guys' venture has come up, including a reminder that they're not just doing a game, but a Blu-ray movie tie-in that coincides with the story. Newness is that they're still working on the game, adding improvements and polish to both graphics and gameplay, and they're making good use of the SPU's and Blu-ray streaming. They want to make the film and game look as identical as possible, so the transition is seamless. Oh, and they won't be at GDC this year. But you can expect some updates to their website around that time.
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Capcom’s tremendously popular survival horror series isn’t as much about true scares anymore as it is “oh, look at that—now shoot it, shoot i
Today, Capcom has officially announced their plans for bringing over the contents of Resident Evil 5: Alternative Edition to North America. As we predicted, not only will the content be available through downloads, but there will also be a retail version known as "Resident Evil: Gold Edition," which features everything on a $49.99 Blu-ray for PlayStation 3, while Xbox 360 owners get a DVD with a download token. Strangely, however, there is no mention of motion control augmentation for the PS3 version. Perhaps they're simply not ready to go into detail? Check out all the details from the press release after the cut, and further down, the schedule for the release of the content online. And once you've finished that, we have 14 new images to view in our gallery.
While the full details behind The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks were finally blown out last night, some story segments were still left a mystery. Well, thanks to some new details (compiled by GoNintendo) we have a full idea of what to expect in the latest installment of one of Nintendo's premiere franchises. Since there's spoilers aplenty, all is posted after the cut, so beware.
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The pic above is a scan out of an issue of Famitsu. Resident Evil 5 has made an appearance, and in that appearance Capcom has included some screens. The screens within show off, mostly, the female character Sheva Alomar. And either those are some pre-rendered cutscenes, or incredible gameplay. I'm assuming they are pre-rendered. Check the source link below for Gemkyo's huge version of the scan.