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VGC Preview: Ivy The Kiwi? (DS)

VGC writes: 'This week I was introduced to Ivy the Kiwi, a newborn chick who sets out in search of her missing mother, and was instantly hooked.'

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O-D-C5003d ago

Can't wait for this game!

Duke_Silver5003d ago (Edited 5003d ago )

good preview, I may have to check this out

RedPawn5003d ago

Yeah I wanted to snag this soon to be never heard of game.

I wish you could Pre-Order it at GS.

Braineater24485003d ago

Really looking forward to this game.

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Rune Factory Celebrates Its 15th Anniversary With a Special Trailer

With Rune Factory 5 on the horizon, XSEED Games is taking a moment out of its busy schedule to celebrate the series' history with a special 15th anniversary trailer.

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Servbot41980d ago (Edited 980d ago )

Didn't RF5 already release in Japan half-baked and full of framerate and loading issues? Did they fix anything?

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Yuji Naka: A Modern Vision

While its true that Yuji Naka hasn’t been churning out classics over the last fifteen years, a closer look at his work over that time shows a creator with a singular vision

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Story Of Seasons (And Success) - An Interview With XSEED Games' President, Ken Berry

From The Gamer: "2020 was a banner year for video game publisher XSEED, releasing nine different titles over the course of the year while exceeding previous highest-sales and fastest-selling records worldwide. This is all especially impressive given the fact that it happened during such an unprecedented year for the industry.

2020 was also the first time that I played a game released by XSEED, Granblue Fantasy: Versus, which led to me playing even more titles including Ys: Memories of Celceta, Kandagawa Jet Girls, and Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin, the latter of which ended up as one of my top-ten games 2020. I’m officially all-in on XSEED titles and I can’t wait to experience everything that the Marvelous subsidiary has planned for this year."

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