The previously arcade exclusive Space Channel 5 VR: Kinda Funky News Flash is now coming to PS4 in Japan. There is currently no word on a Western release or even a solid release date, but a new trailer has gone live and showcases the game in action:
Space Channel 5 VR: Kinda Funky News Flash is essentially a remake of the 1999 Dreamcast original, but now with a first person, VR perspective and added motion controls.
Ryu Ga Gotoku Studios have revealed their first non-Yakuza title since 2012’s Binary Domain and it takes the form of Project Judge. In Japan the game will be officially titled Judge Eyes, while Project Judge is currently the working title in Western territories. Project Judge features action similar to the over-the-top brawling of the Yakuza franchise, but with a heavier emphasis on detective work and investigation. It’s actually set in the same fictionalised world of Yakuza and the 2 trailers that accompany the game’s announcement showcase action taking place in Kamurocho:
Story Trailer
Gameplay Trailer
Project Judge will release in Japan on the 13th of December 2018 for PS4. A Western release is scheduled for next year.
The Sonic Amateur Games Expo is back and is running from the 25th of August 2018 until the 1st of September 2018. We will be covering as many of the games as possible on our YouTube channel all week, and the next set of 3 reviews are featured below:
All the games featured in these videos are available to download and play from the official SAGE 2018 website.
The Sonic Amateur Games Expo is back and is running from the 25th of August 2018 until the 1st of September 2018. We will be covering as many of the games as possible on our YouTube channel all week, and the next set of 3 reviews are featured below:
All the games featured in these videos are available to download and play from the official SAGE 2018 website.
The Sonic Amateur Games Expo is back and is running from the 25th of August 2018 until the 1st of September 2018. We will be covering as many of the games as possible on our YouTube channel all week, and the next set of 3 reviews are featured below:
All the games featured in these videos are available to download and play from the official SAGE 2018 website.
The Sonic Amateur Games Expo is back and is running from the 25th of August 2018 until the 1st of September 2018. We will be covering as many of the games as possible on our YouTube channel all week, and the next set of 3 reviews are featured below:
All the games featured in these videos are available to download and play from the official SAGE 2018 website.
The Sonic Amateur Games Expo is back and is running from the 25th of August 2018 until the 1st of September 2018. We will be covering as many of the games as possible on our YouTube channel all week, and the next set of 3 reviews are featured below:
All the games featured in these videos are available to download and play from the official SAGE 2018 website.
SEGA are teaming up with Lizardcube (developers of the recent Wonderboy: The Dragon’s Trap remake), Guard Crush Games and Dotemu to bring Streets of Rage 4 to reality. Check out the trailer below to see the first footage of this game’s lovely, hand-drawn animation in motion:
Well doesn’t that look fantastic? Sadly this trailer is all we have to go on at the moment. There is currently no release date or confirmation of what platforms Streets of Rage 4 will release on at this time. It will also be interesting to see if Yuzo Koshiro and Motohiro Kawashima return to score the soundtrack, but that is also unconfirmed at this time.
Nintendo Everything are currently speculating that a Nintendo Switch release is in the works as both Lizardcube and Dotemu are famous for their work on releases for this system.
The Sonic Amateur Games Expo is back and is running from the 25th of August 2018 until the 1st of September 2018. We will be covering as many of the games as possible on our YouTube channel all week, and the next set of 3 reviews are featured below:
All the games featured in these videos are available to download and play from the official SAGE 2018 website.
The Sonic Amateur Games Expo is back and is running from the 25th of August 2018 until the 1st of September 2018. We will be covering as many of the games as possible on our YouTube channel all week, and the first 3 reviews are featured below:
All the games featured in these videos are available to download and play from the official SAGE 2018 website.
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