After a year, the next edition to the Naruto universe is being released. We should really expect an entirely new game behind the name “Ultimate Ninja Heroes 2”, right?
Unfortunately, this will not be the case as the changes over the predecessor model are essentially limited. The newest video below gives a nice overview of what to expect.
From New York to Moscow. That’s pretty damn far. So far, in fact, that Google maps can’t even calculate an optimal travel route. But the incredible distance between the two cities is the same as if all the Sims boxes sold were queued up together in one straight line. Because the Sims have sold over 100 million units, counting all the expansions. Which means that on average every third American or every seventh European would possess a copy of the Sims. At any rate, the series is clearly the most successful game of all time, not even Grand Theft Auto comes close. Read the rest of this entry »
Yes, you are reading and seeing correctly. At least that is more or less the content of the PS2 game Moe Moe World War II, now coming to the PSP. According to the publisher SystemSoft Alfo, the PS game set in the more unrealistic World War II scenario, will be a mix of strategy and adventure. Moreover the PSP version will add an additional scenario and character, improved graphics, and make slight gameplay changes. Apparently we can expect a very, very, very unusual gaming scenario. Read the rest of this entry »
A game named Land Rover Offroad has been available in shops since last week – and no one recognises the title. There is not even a summary available on most of the main PSP sites, never mind a review. However, just because Landrover is obviously sponsoring the game, doesn’t necessarily mean it will be bad. In fact we scoured YouTube to bring you this video depicting race scenes above. The game at least appears quite good from the video: the graphics are clearly impressive. Amazon lists the game for a sale price of £14.98 and the publisher is named as dtp. Funny: the game isn’t even listed on the publisher’s site. That’s not very successful marketing.