Tagged: Namco Bandai Games
I did not enjoy playing Capsized. On paper, it sounds fine, if unremarkable. It started off as a Commander Keen-esque, side-scrolling, shooty platformer with floaty jumps, questionable grab physics, too-quick deaths, and a very limited palette of enemies and environments…. Read More »
The hype surrounding Project X Zone leading up to its release centered almost entirely on its extensive list of playable characters. Familiar faces from Capcom, Namco, Sega, and others all converge in one turn-based strategy game, and fans of all… Read More »
Tucked away in a private meeting room at E3 2013, the gaming press wielded sword, shield, and halberd against foes great and small… and died every time. Namco Bandai Games and From Software had Dark Souls II on display at… Read More »
The licensed video game still holds a certain stigma in 2013, but at least the overall quality has improved quite a bit. Star Trek: The Video Game, however, taps into the worst kind of nostalgia, uncovering repressed memories of horrible video… Read More »
Along with yesterday’s release of Star Trek: The Video Game, Namco Bandai Games has given sci-fi fans one last trailer to entice them to pick up the highly anticipated title. The 90-second spot shows off no gameplay, but makes up… Read More »
We’re talking games, but we’re thinking Boston this week on the Grill. Every weekend, join GamerNode Senior Editor Jason Fanelli (with videographer Matt Boyle and production assistant Mike Jaszczak behind the camera) as he runs down the top gaming news… Read More »
Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition Review
Dark Souls, like Demon’s Souls before it, defies so many gaming sensibilities that either game’s catastrophic failure would not be surprising. However, the truly unique blend of play mechanics and design philosophies have come together two times now in logic-defying synchronicity to… Read More »
One Piece: Pirate Warriors is the most Japanese game I’ve ever played. Bright colors, loud yelling coming at you from all sides, over-the-top anime antics/actions/attacks… It’s everything that the uninitiated gaijins lump together as “that Dragon Ball Z stuff” before… Read More »
A few hours into Inversion, a group of boorish soldiers, grizzled and uninspired, wonder about the mysterious enemy. Aside from a few unintelligible grunts, the only distinguishing characteristic of the opposing creatures are their advanced weaponry and a collective desire to be Wez… Read More »
Namco Bandai’s Dennis Lee joined the GamerNode editors in a quiet, show-floor meeting room to discuss the publisher’s upcoming RPG collaboration with Level-5 and Studio Ghibli. Jason Fanelli picked the Senior Global PR Manager’s brain for information about Ni no… Read More »