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Game Podunk Review - Warriors: Legends of Troy

I am an unashamed fan of Tecmo Koei’s Warriors series. I am also a huge fan of anything remotely linked to Ancient Greek history and mythology. You can imagine my excitement when they announced that their latest game, Warriors: Legends of Troy, would be combining both these elements. Dynasty Warriors has always been massively popular in Japan, but it has never quite had the sales impact that Koei would have wanted in the western world. Warriors: Legends of Troy is an attempt to bring their trusted formula into the western mainstream.

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Warriors: Legends of Troy finally available for North American Xbox 360 users

What was once a PS3 exclusive in North America, is finally available on the Xbox 360.

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New set of “Playstation the Best” games revealed for PS3 and PSP

A new batch of “Playstation the Best” titles has been revealed by Sony Computer Entertainment for the Playstation 3 and PSP systems.

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guitarded774311d ago

Is No More Heroes Red Zone the same as NMH Paradise, or is it a different game not released in the West?

Dark_Overlord4311d ago

Same game, but the Jap version is censored :)

IAmLee4311d ago

nothing really spectacular there.

ScubbaSteve4311d ago

They should release a "the best" jp version of Vesperia and then just subtly add some English subtitles. That might get around any contract they have with Microsoft to not publish the game in NA.

Cosmo8114311d ago

I would pay extra money to NOT have that godawful "the best" border around the game. original boxart please

Dark_Overlord4311d ago

That's why I've never bought a platinum range (what they're called in the UK) game, the boxes are FUGLY

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The Twelve Games of Christmas 2011 – Day Three: March

Here in the third instalment of 2011’s ‘The Twelve Games of Christmas’ series we arrive at March, a shockingly busy month for releases of questionable quality. Of course, as is always the case, there were a few diamonds in the rough, as was aptly described by the Nintendo 3DS launch line-up.

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