Today it’s Tenchu: Wrath of Heaven a 2003 action-adventure stealth game developed by the Capcom development studio K2 LLC and published by Activision, and From Software in Japan for the PlayStation 2 (PS2).
Today it’s The Getaway a 2002 action-adventure open world video game developed by Team Soho and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2 (PS2). The Getaway is the first in the series and is inspired by British gangland films such as Get Carter and Snatch.
Today it’s Onimusha: Warlords a 2001 action-adventure video game, the first game in the Onimusha series. It was developed and published by Capcom for the PlayStation 2 (PS2).
A scenic cruise along the beach front of Vice City.
Rockstar Games have released a trailer celebrating Grand Theft Auto: Vice City 10th Anniversary, which is an enhanced version of the original game. The game should be out on 6th December for various Android devices via Google Play and iOS devices via the Apple Store for around $4.99 (£3.00).
Sony have announced that a HD remake of Guerrilla Games first Killzone game will come to the PlayStation Network on the 23rd October. Killzone HD will also be available in a Killzone bundle that will include Killzone 2 and Killzone 3.
Next week on Tuesday precisely you will be able to purchase Grand Theft Auto III through the PlayStation Network. The game will cost $9.99 (£6.35) and will not feature any new additions such as high-definition visuals or trophies so why bother?
Famitsu has recently confirmed that a High definition edition of Yakuza 1 and 2 is coming soon to PlayStation 3 in Japan. The magazine lists the HD remake of these PlayStation 2 Yakuza games for a 1st November release at a price of ¥5,290 (£43, should be cheaper).
Many video games features seasonal events such as Halloween and Christmas but I feel the game that gives the best feeling of Christmas is Canis Canem Edit.
This is because Canis Canem Edit covers various seasonal events throughout the main characters school year from Spring one year to Summer the next. This makes you feel attached to what is happening to you and the characters you meet. You also feel time and progress is being made.