Sentences with phrase «games magazine famitsu»

«Dark Souls series is completely done as of DS3: The Ringed City,» Miyazaki recently said in an interview with Japanese games magazine Famitsu.
Tamsoft is a character based on the company which develops the game, Famitsu is based on the Japanese video games magazine Famitsu and Dengekiko is a game reporter from the Hyperdimension Neptunia series.
Respected Japanese video game magazine Famitsu has reviewed the upcoming Metroid: Samus Returns, and have given it a score of...
The info came out from Head Producer Atsushi Inaba, who recently spoke at Japanese video game magazine Famitsu at A 5th of Bit Summit.
Kojima has revealed to Japanese game magazine Famitsu that Metal Gear Rising Revengeance will be playable at this year's E3.
They both have different advantages», Yamauchi told Japanese game magazine Famitsu back in 2013.
A new scan from popular Japanese video game magazine Famitsu shows they have given Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 2 a 39 out of 40!
Japan's number one game magazine Famitsu enjoyed experiencing the latest trends in gaming and pop culture in a «cheerfully designed» setting and in a «relaxing atmosphere,» and industry service Mobile Entertainment Analyst concluded that GAMEHOTEL «was all we expected it to be and much, much more.»
Tokyo - based game magazine Famitsu: «Relaxing atmosphere, cheerfully designed!»
The game was already released in Japan on June 9,2016 were it was the top - selling game of the week with 196,831 sales where it was given a rating of 34/40 from Japanese game magazine Famitsu.
Japan's biggest video game magazine Famitsu just released an update on the size and growth of Japan's console market.
The title has already received a near - perfect score from Japanese video game magazine Famitsu of a 38/40.
On August 19, 2006 Sugiyama announced Dragon Quest IX's production in Japanese video game magazine Famitsu as saying «I'm not sure when Dragon Quest IX will be released, but it seems that progress is continually being made.

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No doubt we'll get more details about this game next week (most likely in Famitsu magazine).
This week, several games on Nintendo consoles are showcased in Famitsu magazine: — Hako Boy (Nintendo 3DS, eShop)-- Mario...
Last week, a new Kunio - kun game was announced in Famitsu magazine, called Downtown Nekketsu Jidaigeki.
And as we expected, the game will be featured in Famitsu magazine this week, with details about the new characters but also the Pair Up system:
In an interview with Famitsu magazine, translated by siliconera, we also know that there won't be any underwater areas in the game, and Frenzied monsters and Guild Quests will also be absent.
And this week, we're finally getting the first details about the game since its reveal, courtesy of Famitsu magazine.
In an interview with Japanese gaming magazine Famitsu, the Metal Gear head honcho explained that not only will the new budget range version of the game (due in August for 3,990 Yen in Japan) feature Trophy Support, there will also be a patch released around that time for PlayStation 3 owners who already own the game.
In a recent interview, the magazine Famitsu asked Harada if Namco had forgotten the crossover between these two huge franchises, and luckily enough the answer was a good one for fighting game fans.
A quick look at the most interesting games coming out in Japan next week, as reviewed in the latest Famitsu magazine:
It's this week that Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash comes out in Japan, and to celebrate, Famitsu magazine will have an article about the game.
A quick look at the most interesting games coming out in Japan next week, as reviewed in the latest Famitsu magazine: - God Eater 2 (10/9/10 / 9, 38 out of 40 points): The second most popular...
Monster Hunter 4 fared well in Famitsu Magazine, receiving a 38 out of 40 with reviews that stated: «The controls and data you get are complex, but there are more new weapons and things to explore, making for a really deep game.
This week, Monster Hunter Stories is one of the games that will be showcased in the latest issue of Famitsu magazine.
Famitsu has revealed their Famitsu Award winners for the 2015 year and it might not surprise you, but Splatoon has taken the Game of the Year award from the prestigious Japanese magazine.
According to Famitsu magazine, development is 99 % complete, which is hardly surprising: the game will be released in July in Japan, where it will cost 1 111 yen (+ taxes).
Published in the latest issue of Weekly Famitsu, the results of a reader poll on numerous aspects of the Wii U's high profile JRPG, Xenoblade Chronicles X. Of those polled between May 29th and June 5th, 1,257 people offered valid responses to the magazine's numerous questions about the game.
On the official website, Atlus specifies that the game will be featured in Famitsu magazine next week (on Thursday), which means we won't have to wait too long before getting more details about the game.
«Well, we all liked playing fighting games,» explained Akihiro Suzuki, programmer on the first Dynasty Warriors, in an interview published in this week's Famitsu magazine.
A quick look at the highlights among the games coming out in Japan this coming week, courtesy the review pages of Famitsu magazine: - Professor Layton and the Azran Legacies (8 / 8/8 / 8, 32 points...
Capcom confirmed Deviljho's release date in Famitsu Magazine over in Japan, saying that the in - game update will add Deviljho encounters, fights and drops to the game.
This week's Famitsu magazine has a short piece on the game — few, if any, new details, though.
Japanese technology and video game trade magazine Famitsu got some photos of the launch across Japan, you can check them out below.
Here's a quick recap of the most important console games coming out next week in Japan, as seen in Famitsu magazine's review pages.
«I don't think you see an industry in the past 30 years that's had such great and fast - paced change as the game industry,» Ichii told Famitsu magazine in an interview published this week.
A quick look at the best games coming out in Japan next week, as reviewed in the latest Famitsu magazine: - Pokemon X / Y (10/10/10 / 9, 39 out of 40 points): X / Y is arguably the biggest upgrade the P...
This week, Koei - Tecmo will reveal a new game for the Nintendo Switch in Famitsu magazine.
This week, the following games will be showcased in Famitsu magazine: Lady Layton, The Alliance Alive, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, and more!
The new Famitsu, a famous Japanese game magazine, features an article about Metal Gear Rising Revengeance, including some new screens.
The information comes courtesy of this week's Famitsu magazine in which Final Fantasy XIII producer Yoshinori Kitase reveals that the game is in its early stages of development.
The following was translated by Persona Central... - Etrian Odyssey series discussion with director Shigeo Komori - celebrating the 10th anniversary of the series this year - Komori feels that each of his titles are culminations of the experience and knowledge he has gained up to that point - in August 4, 2016 issue of Weekly Famitsu magazine (the same date as the Japanese release date of Etrian Odyssey V: Beyond the Myth), he stated that he had not yet decided what would lie in the future for the series - after seeing fan opinions, Komori realized that there are certain aspects of the series where he had been too obsessed with coming up with something new every time - 10th anniversary of the series brings about the recent launch of Etrian Mystery Dugneon 2, as well as the release of various merchandise - alongside that, Komori sees more and more opinions from series fans on social media - On currently developing a new Etrian Odyssey game: «In order to meet the expectations of these fans, I would like to deliver a «festival» - like game that can be said to be another culmination [of the series].
Famitsu magazine has already reviewed the game giving it a solid 35/40 which demonstrates that we can expect the quality to be high.
Tetsuya Nomura recently was interviewed by Japanese magazine Weekly Famitsu, in which he provided updates and details on the two game...
In an interview with Japanese gaming magazine Famitsu, Nomura confirmed that the game would contain a secret movie.
This week, Famitsu magazine will reveal not one, but two new games for the Nintendo Switch: Warriors Orochi 4 from Koei - Tecmo, and Jake Hunter: Prism of Eyes from Arc System Works.
At least, Famitsu magazine should give us more details about the games themselves when it comes out, tomorrow (July 21st at 12AM JST)!
This week, the latest issue of Famitsu magazine has some juicy video game - related tidbits to share, about Splatoon 2, Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition, and My Hero One's Justice!
Officially, the game hasn't been announced yet, and will not be until later today (when the latest issue of Famitsu is released), but it looks like a preview page from Famitsu magazine has spilled the beans early.
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