Big week in gaming news
So much for writing about everything I want to, as often as I want - there’s just been way too much interesting news to keep up lately! I see little point in simply regurgitating what’s been said and posted elsewhere (also, I’m somewhat lazy), I’ll just give you guys the CliffsNotes version.
- The Harvey Birdman game has been released. I’ve downloaded it, but haven’t had a chance to try it yet. Looking forward to see if it lives up to my expectations.
- SEGA announced a patch for the Xbox 360 version of Virtua Fighter 5. It will add mixing and matching costumes (a feature from the arcade originally missing in the 360 port), the ability to save replays of online matches, quick rematches against people not on your friends’ list, and a couple of small tweaks and fixes. Good news, but unfortunately SEGA also announced that they have no further plans for updates or downloadable content for VF5.
- On a related note, SEGA are holding location tests for the upcoming update to the arcade version of VF5, Version D, in Japanese arcades. Ver.D adds a brand new costume to each character, weapon items (used in intros and win poses), new single player modes and as always a slew of new costume items.
- The Sonic RPG for the DS has been named and unveiled. Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood is looking mighty purdy, and my excitement for the game is bigger than ever.
- Street Fighter IV had barely been shown to the world before Capcom announced the development of a new SF game - Street Fighter Online: Mouse Generation. An entirely mouse-controlled online PC game, SFO will hardly set the global fighting game community ablaze, but it looks neat enough, not least because…
- Japanese toy manufacturer Kaiyodo, in collaboration with Capcom, will develop a series of figures based on Street Fighter Online for their excellent Revoltech line of figures. Between these and the previously announced Hokuto no Ken Revoltechs, 2008 is going to be an awesome year for the line.
- Capcom also announced that a playable version of Street Fighter IV will be available at the AOU 2008 Amusement Expo in Tokyo, February 15-16. I’m very very excited to hear impressions and hands-on reports, not to mention game footage and further announcements.
- The upcoming Bionic Commando sequel is getting a little brother! Yesterday, Capcom announced Bionic Commando Rearmed for Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation Network and Windows. A remake of the classic Famicom/NES game, the title is being developed by GRIN, the same guys who are making the 3D sequel. Looks amazing, and I can’t wait to play it.
- Ikaruga and Rez will apparently both hit Xbox Live Arcade very soon. Rez is already scheduled for a January release (in other words, most likely this upcoming Wednesday), and Ikaruga is being demoed in fully playable form at some event in Akihabara this weekend, meaning the game is probably finished and just waiting to be released.
- A demo version of “The Club” hit Xbox Live without much fanfare a while back. I had never even heard of the game, but was happy to see that it was actually really awesome! This game had managed to completely evade my radar, but I’m really happy that they put out a demo of it - cause I’m very excited about it now. Hits in February.
- Leisure Suit Larry returns in a game of “mission-based exploration, platforming, racing and puzzle-solving”. 2004’s LSL: Magna Cum Laude was hardly an icon of excellence, but I’m still a huge fan of the original series. I’m expecting this to end up kinda crap, but who knows? If it ends up actually being a fun game I’ll be happy to play it.
- A “Highlander” game was unveiled. The world collectively shrugged and moved on.
We’re barely a few weeks into 2008, and already it seems like it’s going to be chock full of great stuff. Let’s hope the awesome announcements will keep coming in the next couple of months as well.