
Final Fantasy - Several Tatics For PSP2009-09-25For quite a while now, Final Fantasy has been considered as one of the best RPG games there is and the series is living up to that with the newest version which is Final Fantasy Tactics: War of the Lions. Plus, it would be a vindication for the PSP as it has had games in the past that have the same non-realistic design, and it looks like FF Tactics is going to be an exception.
Not forgetting to mention that for this game, you'll be able to play two new character jobs: the Onion Knight and the Dark Knight. With the Onion Knight, you will be able to add to your strength while also compromising some of your other abilities. Meanwhile the Dark Knight will enable you to strike at your enemies and take magic points from them to increase your own. The second one is the Dark Knight, which permits you to whack your opponents; but if that isn't enough, you can always steal magic points to add up to your own and it will surely be an asset to your game.
As for the intricate plot line in Final Fantasy Tactics: War of the Lions, it has raised the experience to a whole new arena, and everything else will go smoothly. Those other jobs included in the game are quite a chal...
Hmm, Trials of Obi-Wan eh?2009-09-21Looks like the team at Sony Online Entertainment is cranking out another dismal Star Wars Galaxies add-on.
Ok, ok…
I won’t be so negative about something I haven’t researched at all. I’m sure most of you know how I feel about SOE. I’ll never buy another MMORPG from them….
They definetly know how to create a fast-loading, awe-inspiring flash webpage though…
http://starwarsgalaxies.station.sony.com/trialsofobiwan/
Coming November 1st for those who care.
Here is what you should expect in the expansion:
In the third Star Wars Galaxies鈩?expansion, Trials of Obi-Wan鈩? journey with your friends to the dark and dangerous planet of Mustafar, scene of the final battle between Anakin and Obi-Wan in the Episode III: Revenge of the Sith鈩?movie. In this episode you will embark on all new quests, guided by Obi-Wan, and can uncover and control the lost powers and relics of the O...
Activision shares set to climb-Barron's2009-09-19Activision Blizzard is already at the forefront of thefastest growing sector in the industry -- the music category --with its "Guitar Hero" blockbuster, the newspaper said in itsAug. 31 edition.
The Santa Monica, California-based company, the firstWestern gaming company to gain a major presence in China, alsodominates the world of online games, with hits including"Starcraft" and "World of Warcraft," according to Bar...
Black Sigil: Blade of the Exiled for Nintendo DS Goes Gold2009-09-16REDWOOD CITY, California.—January 28th,, 2008 (MarketWire) -- Signature Devices, Inc. (OTCPK: SDVI) is pleased to announce that the Company's wholly owned subsidiary, Graffiti Entertainment, Inc., has gone gold with the Role Playing Game Black Sigil: Blade of the Exiled and has scheduled the release for March 17th, 2009. Going gold is a term used in the video game industry when all testing and functionality of the game has been completed, and the game has been approved for manufacturing.
Black Sigil : Blade of the Exiled is Role Playing Game (RPG) that will excite all gamers. The game includes vivid environments that create a realistic yet imaginative landscape with 40 to 50+ hours of game play and tons of side-quests. Dark secrets and powerful plot twists create an original and intriguing story line. You can strategically customize your 3 person party from up to 8 unique characters, and there are 100+ different physical and magical skills/combos, 100+ different weapons, and 200+ different pieces of armo...
Why virtual thefts matter2009-09-08/p>
Real thefts occur in the real world all the time - we know that, and our respective justice systems have long since evolved to deal with them.
When it comes down to virtual theft (characters, gold, or items) whether actually taken from an account or replicated by use of an exploit - most people don't really think it matters. It's not happening in the physical world, right? So it shouldn't, right? Well, it does, and here's why.
Much of the assets of many modern companies are virtual, these days. Not just trade secrets, but code, encryption keys, customer lists, payment information. No longer confined to paper and files, data of all sorts has value and there are buyers for everything.
Some fellow in a sales department somewhere might appreciate a list of contracts, deals and businesses from a distributor - particularly where they pertain to products of a competitor company. Buying that information on his own behalf can enhance his career within his own company - who may be unaware of where he's getting his edge from.
Far from being a special case, it seems almost mundane. More than one salesperson I've interviewed has brandished customer lists from their current and past jobs in the interview in an effort to negotiate a ...
Half-Life 2 Fool's Gold2009-09-04Is Half-Life 2 going gold on Monday? According to Valve, it is not.
Someone posting as as Gabe Newell announced in a
forum post on Half-Life 2 Fallout, that the game was going gold on Monday. Very brief and to the point with no details. Newell is known to post most of his community news in these forums, so there was a possibility it was a legitimate forum post. But word is that someone guessed Newell's forum password and used his account to make the post.
Chris Bokitch of Valve squa...
GDC - Sony Keynote2009-09-02In San Jose, the first big keynote finished up delivery about twenty minutes ago. Phil Harrison from Sony laid out some of the future plans the company has for the games industry on the whole. The PS3 featured heavily, of course, but new announcements centered on the PlayStation Network and online functionality. Read on for my take on Sony's chance on the big stage, here at the Game Developer's Conference 2006. Update: 03/22 21:57 GMT by
Z : Fixed some typos. I was typing fast and was already late for the Ron Moore Keynote. Additional views on the event can be seen at the
Wonderland blog and
Joystiq, with Kotaku offering
impressions from the Q&A that followed.
Sitting in the Civic Auditorium before the event starts, it's a blur of noise (Weezer, etc.) and lights. The standup at the front with PS3, PS2, and PSP shells is getting a lot of photo attention from and endless stream of journalists. There seems to be some sort of dress code that I'm unaw...
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