Oct 31, 2009

Siren Blood Curse Is Pretty Damn Frightening.
I’m confident saying Siren: Blood Curse is one of the scariest games I’ve played. Fear, like humour, is something video games have difficulty trying to portray. But Siren did it, making you feel vulnerable at every stage of the game.
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Oct 29, 2009

LocoRoco: Midnight Carnival on Playstation Portable Review.
LocoRoco: Midnight Carnival may not be a full-on sequel, but it’s still all-singing, all dancing fun. It’s outrageously good value for money too.

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Oct 27, 2009

Afrika on Playstation 3 Review.
Afrika is interesting and most importantly different. Essentially a photography simulator, Afrika lacks the cohesion of ideas that could have made it a much more rewarding experience. Still, it should be acknowledged for trying so hard to do something new.

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Oct 17, 2009
Ready for some more LocoRoco? Look no further than LocoRoco Midnight Carnival which is launching on the American PSN this October 29th for just $15. The game will feature “16 brand new stages, full competitive and co-op modes, two minigames, and three additional bonus stages,” so plenty for your money!
Oct 17, 2009
Sony are really lining up a bumper year of exclusives next year. We predict they’re gonna drop one exclusive for every month up to May — with MAG in January, White Knight Chronicles in February, God Of War III in March, and Gran Turismo 5 in April. Purely speculation on our part but — just you wait and see.
Of course the news here is not our wild speculation, but that White Knight Chronicles will launch in the US in February, 2010. If you’ve been waiting for that game for forever like us; then the wait just got concrete.
Oct 17, 2009

Could This Screenshot Be Any Cuter?
Sony are readying a new Playstation Home space to coincide with the launch of LocoRoco Midnight Carnival in Japan this November. The Home space will feature a number of “gimmicks” that will make it feel more unique then any other Home spaces to date report AndriaSang.
Oct 9, 2009

White Knight Chronicles 2 Continues The Events From The First Game.
We’re still waiting for White Knight Chronicles. But that’s not stopping Sony and Level 5 from pimping the upcoming sequel, White Knight Chronicles: Awakening Of Light & Darkness. The sequel is set directly after events of the first game, depicting Leonard and his allies in a world of chaos. So far so cliche right?
There’ll be tons of new areas, monsters and places to explore. We guess if you speak anything other than Japanese, you can expect a pretty long wait for the game.
Joystiq have more screens.