Bandai Namco has announced the release for "Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z". The game features a single-player campaign with “expansive environments
in which to wreak havoc and destruction” upon enemies and bosses.
The latest game in Namco Bandai’s Dragon Ball series is Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z, a team melee action game for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PS Vita, this week’s Jump reveals.
The game will feature four-player co-operative play, eight-player
Battle Royale, online multiplayer, and huge boss battles. Super Saiyan
God will also be playable.
Famitsu had just preview of a new PS Vita game from Gungho/GameArts. The
game is called Picot Knight, and will be a free2play game distributed by
NHN Japan. It is a hack and slash style side scrolling action RPG, with
over 400 characters.
There will be various homages and cameos by
characters from other games redesigned in the style of this game (Gao Red and Shinken Blue? XD)
There
will be leveling and character building attributes, along with online
and offline multiplayer. The game is developed by GameArts, and it's free, download only for the PlayStation Vita.
Nearly a year after launch, Sony’s PlayStation Vita, is struggling to take off even in its home market of Japan.
Last week was particularly embarrassing for Sony after it was
revealed the Nintendo 3DS had sold nearly 47 times as many units as the
Vita. Even the PlayStation Portable, the Vita’s technologically-inferior
predecessor that’s been out for eight years in Japan, sold more units.
Some blame the lack of blockbuster game releases, others say the
handheld is too expensive; but we think the real problem is that no
developer has yet to unlock the full potential of the PlayStation Vita’s
front and rear touch surfaces.
Well step over Animal Crossing, because here comes a title that is sure to herald the rise of Sony: Monster Monpiece, a game where you power up sexy young female heroes by rubbing, stroking and pumping your PS Vita.
Is a monster card battle game. And, of course, by monster we mean young girls with horns, tails and other monster-like physical features.
Now that Atlus is done with their work on Persona 4 Arena and Persona 4 Golden, the team is now ready to put all of their manpower into developing Persona 5.
The game's producer Katsura Hashino has also confirmed that Shigenori
Soejima will be back as the character designer, since he has already
come up with the sketches for the next title. Besides the news on Persona 5, Hashino is working on a collaboration project that will leave us surprised.
Sony's E3 2012 press conference wasn't exactly full of unique thrills, but fans of Ubisoft's ever-expanding Assassin's Creed franchise will want to be on the lookout for the upcoming PS Vita exclusive, Assassin's Creed III: Liberation.
Sony has released the first trailer for “Soul Sacrifice (ソウルサクリファイス)”
an upcoming dark fantasy game for the PlayStation Vita. The trailer
looks really awesome, and might be just the blockbuster game that PS
Vita gamers are waiting for – which other game lets you pull out your
spine and turn it into a huge sword.
This is one gorgeous PlayStation Vita and it will be released as the
limited edition bundle for the upcoming Hatsune Miku rhythm game “NEXT
HATSUNE MIKU Project DIVA” will be released by Sega for the PlayStation
Vita on 30 Aug 2012.
The 3G bundle will be retailed for 39,9890 yen and the Wifi version will
retail for 34,980 yen. Apart from the game and the limited edition PS
Vita, the bundle will also include a 4GB memory card, original
protective film, and original design AR cards.
Konami released the Metal Gear Solid: HD Collection last year for the
PS3 and Xbox 360. Soon the game will be released for the PS Vita
portable console in Japan on 28 Jun 2012.
The game includes two games as it is a HD re-release of Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty, Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater.