Month: September 2024

It’s wild to think that Tekken has been around for 30 years, as long as the PlayStation itself. Though Tekken is now seen as one of the foundational IPs in the fighting game genre, that hasn’t always been the case. The erstwhile 3D fighting series has observed the rise and decline of arcades, endured five
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In an interview with VG247 on the past and future of the Tekken series during its 30th anniversary, Tekken 8 executive producer Katsuhiro Harada, via translation from producer Michael Murray, has stated that the pair might have just one more Tekken in them before handing off the reins to someone else. This comes in response
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The long-running chief of the Tekken series, Katsuhiro Harada, once tried to convince KFC to let him use Colonel Sanders as a character in the fighting game, according to an interview with TheGamer. “[They] weren’t very open to the idea,” added game designer Michael Murray, who sat in on the interview. “[Colonel Sanders] appeared in
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It’s safe to say that I really enjoyed Shalnor Legends: Sacred Lands – the first game in the series – back in 2018. And that means the sequel should well appeal. It’s from the same developer, Johny Ostad, as Shalnor Legends 2: Trials of Thunder promises more of the same kind of Zelda inspired action,
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It turns out that Sony was not particularly confident in the original PlayStation doing all that well. As it stands, the original PlayStation is the sixth best selling console of all time. It’s not quite as popular as the PS4 or the console that takes the number one spot, the beloved PS2, but it’s still
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Ace Attorney fans, your chance for a new game isn’t zero, as Capcom has promised you can expect more from the series in the future. As beloved as the Ace Attorney series is, there hasn’t actually been a completely new entry in the franchise since 2017’s The Great Ace Attorney 2: Resolve. In the years
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It appears that side scrolling beat ‘em ups bear a strong resemblance to buses – you don’t see any for ages, and then two turn up at the same time. Following on from The Karate Kid: Street Rumble, this time around we are casting a beady reviewing eye over Bunny Battle Nemesis from DCF Studios. 
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