Gamebosh writes: "When Tecmo released Project Zero 3: The Tormented on Playstation 2 as the final part of a trilogy, us survival horror addicts weren't sure we'd ever see another Project Zero game ever again. You can imagine our delight when news emerged that Tecmo had teamed up with Grasshopper and Nintendo to bring the fourth instalment exclusively to the Wii, with a new, standalone story. Okay, so the Wii wasn't our first choice of console, but at the end of the day a new Project Zero is still a new Project Zero. It was time to await screenshots and trailers, and begin the excitement. Screenshots came: excited. Trailer came: weed a little. That was back in 2008. Game please! But no, said Nintendo."
Spooky season is here again at last and time of the horror game has arrived alongside it. This year has seen the return of some the genre's greatest entires, but both tended to focus more on thrills than they did chills. So, those wanting a bit more of the latter this month would do well to check out at least one of these before Halloween rolls around.
Today Koei Tecmo announced its financial results for the fiscal year which ended in March 2023, on top of sales numbers for some of its games.
If Jeff Grubb doesn't confirm Koei Tecmo games as successes, I don't believe in Koei Tecmo. /s
Atelier Ryza 3 is must buy especially as 2nd hand market for these games sometimes is nuts
Good now bring in a new Dynasty Warriors Gundam game and remaster the older ones for PS5.
MonsterVine: "While some aspects of the gameplay and exploration disappointed me, Mask of the Lunar Eclipse is an unsettling journey through a haunted island that I found much more enjoyable than Maiden of Black Water."