Date archives for May, 2011

May 11th, 2011
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Rumour: Natsume to Show Off Rune Factory: Oceans at E3

Farming comes to PS3 at last

Harvest Moon's RPG spin-off series Rune Factory has been a Nintendo-only affair in the West so far, but Japanese PS3 owners have recently got to grips with Rune Factory: Oceans. So far there's been no word on a Western translation for the HD, Move-enabled farming RPG, but Natsume has just dropped a fairly big hint the game is coming North America.

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Ace Combat Flies Into the 3DS Danger Zone

Top Gun high-fives all around

Namco Bandai has announced its action-packed aerial combat series Ace Combat is coming to 3DS.

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A Dragon Quest Collection for Wii Draws Near!

25 years young

2011 is a busy year of anniversary celebrations: Sonic the Hedgehog reaches 20 and both Legend of Zelda and Metroid turn 25. While SEGA and Nintendo are sure to have some birthday plans in the works, Square Enix doesn't want you to forget about the 25th anniversary of Dragon Quest, as it's releasing a commemorative pack in its native Japan.

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Dear all editors everywhere, please make sure you spell check "Caribbean" in your LEGO Pirates reviews this week. Love, pedants.



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Tales of the Abyss 3DS Confirmed for Europe

Game gets global green light

Worried about the Western release chances of the 3DS RPG Tales of the Abyss? Then worry no more friends, for Namco Bandai has confirmed the game will see a global release.

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May 10th, 2011
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Rumour: Cabela Hunting for Kinect Support This Year

Guns at the ready

Activision's PETA-bothering shooter series Cabela's Hunting has already made the jump across to motion control on PlayStation 3 with the release of Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 2011 on PlayStation Move, but Activision may have plans to incorporate Kinect control into the series too.

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News Report Reveals Resi Evil: Mercenaries 3D’s Release Date

Axe no questions

This just in: the upcoming carnage featured in Capcom's Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D has made it onto UK news channels.

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News Report Reveals Resi Evil: Mercenaries 3D’s Release Date

Axe no questions

This just in: the upcoming carnage featured in Capcom's Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D has made it onto UK news channels.

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Coming soon to Zune on Xbox Live: "41 Year Old Virgin Who Knocked Up Sarah Marshall". Sounds like a classic!



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Talking Point: What Should Microsoft Do With Kinect At E3?

Tell us your hopes

Microsoft's E3 2011 news conference is only a few weeks away, and our thoughts are turning towards what the company will show off on Monday 6th June. Here's a list of what we believe Microsoft should do with Kinect in order to capture the imagination like it did at E3 2010.

Improved Tracking

In its current form, Kinect can track your limbs but not their rotation, limiting developers' options when it comes to creating control systems that work. Virtua Tennis 4 is the latest game to suffer from the lack of wrist-tracking for example, but we know developers have access to better Kinect responsiveness now, and also that Microsoft will unveil new Kinect features. Put these two together and we're hopeful we'll see more accurate tracking from the sensor come June.

Kinect Star Wars to Be Playable, and Good

Last year's tantalising reveal of Kinect Star Wars was as tightly orchestrated as the Imperial March, with an actor jumping onto the stage to respond to a pre-recorded demo video. This year we need to see the game playable by real people to judge the game's potential: if it can nail the lightsaber battles and Force abilities, we'll be happy. With a proposed release around Christmas, this could be Kinect's biggest hit of the year.

More Of the Games That Got Gamers Interested in Kinect in the First Place

Microsoft sold Kinect to gamers with a slew of core titles that so far we've seen next-to nothing about: Project Draco, the new game from the creator of Panzer Dragoon,Steel Battalion: Heavy Armor, Rise of Nightmares and more have all been absent since their original reveals last year. This year, they need to take centre stage to show they're alive and kicking and ignite interest again.

New Genres Explored

While we'd be happy with sequels to top-tier Kinect games Kinect Sports and Dance Central, what we really want to see is new kinds of games only possible with Kinect. Milo and Kate looked like being that inventive title, but its cancellation has left an innovation gap in Kinect's line-up. Will a small studio be able to step into this gap and make a name for itself with a brand new game only possible with Kinect?

More Xbox Live Arcade Support

Twisted Pixel's The Gunstringer is one of just two Xbox Live Arcade games announced for Kinect so far, but there could be more on the horizon, as we asked in our recent Talking Point: Are Small Games Kinect's Future? We know that Doodle Jump is coming to the sensor, but we'd love to see a greater emphasis on downloadable games making up Kinect's catalogue.

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