goldenaxeband escribió:Un nuevo Assassin's Creed llegará a nuestras pantallas en 2012The latest in the Assassin’s Creed franchise has yet to hit shelves, but that didn’t stop Ubisoft from teasing the next entry during its earnings call today.
Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot confirmed a “major, full-fledged” Assassin’s Creed sequel is in development for release in 2012. It’s reportedly a major development, with details planned for sharing in the coming months.
The latest entry, Assassin’s Creed: Revelations, is due for release on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on November 15, and on PC on November 29.
jmontero escribió:goldenaxeband escribió:Un nuevo Assassin's Creed llegará a nuestras pantallas en 2012The latest in the Assassin’s Creed franchise has yet to hit shelves, but that didn’t stop Ubisoft from teasing the next entry during its earnings call today.
Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot confirmed a “major, full-fledged” Assassin’s Creed sequel is in development for release in 2012. It’s reportedly a major development, with details planned for sharing in the coming months.
The latest entry, Assassin’s Creed: Revelations, is due for release on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on November 15, and on PC on November 29.
otro AC??? pufff no se yo ya eh??? me encanta la saga (es de mis favoritas) pero no me gusta eso de AC cada año....
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 xD  PrinceOfPersian escribió:Pero no se supone que cuando saliera ACR, iban a dejar mas de un año para el siguiente?
 
  Kappie escribió:"Assassin's Creed 3" esta confirmado para 2012.
Esta confirmado que sera el "3" y que tendra un nuevo Protagonista.
Y tras este Juego, se tomaran un descanso.
Hibiki-naruto escribió:From Software y NamcoBandai anuncian "Gundam Unicorn" para PS3.
 
  Hibiki-naruto escribió:From Software y NamcoBandai anuncian "Gundam Unicorn" para PS3.
Hibiki-naruto escribió:· Habra DLCs.
intxisu escribió:Hibiki-naruto escribió:· Habra DLCs.
Siento el off-topic, pero cuando leo que anuncian dlc's antes de la salida del juego mis ojos convierten el mensaje en
· Somos unos hijosdefruta que queremos sangraros hasta el último céntimo que tengáis.
goldenaxeband escribió:Siento ser escéptico pero sigo creyendo que en 2013 volveremos a tener Assassins en consolas de sobremesa. El tiempo lo dirá
"el argumento de Desmond acabará en diciembre de 2012”.
Hibiki-naruto escribió:Hibiki-naruto escribió:From Software y NamcoBandai anuncian "Gundam Unicorn" para PS3.
· Saldra en primavera 2012, Japon.
· El juego cubrira los 3 episodios de Gundam Unicorn.
· Saldran todos los Gundams aparecidos en los 3 episodios.
· Tambien saldran los Gundam Transformables, y podran transformarse ingame.
· Habra DLCs.
· El control del juego sera parecido a la entrega de ACE PS3.
· Los videos del juego seran CGs.
"el argumento de Desmond acabará en diciembre de 2012”.
goldenaxeband escribió:"el argumento de Desmond acabará en diciembre de 2012”.
Pero sigue habiendo vida más allá de Desmond en Assassins Creed, ¿no?.
¿Nuevo personaje?
Astral escribió:Hibiki-naruto escribió:Hibiki-naruto escribió:From Software y NamcoBandai anuncian "Gundam Unicorn" para PS3.
· Saldra en primavera 2012, Japon.
· El juego cubrira los 3 episodios de Gundam Unicorn.
· Saldran todos los Gundams aparecidos en los 3 episodios.
· Tambien saldran los Gundam Transformables, y podran transformarse ingame.
· Habra DLCs.
· El control del juego sera parecido a la entrega de ACE PS3.
· Los videos del juego seran CGs.
Gebial noticia, putada que anuncien antes de la salida ya los DLC :S
![enfadado [enfado1]](/images/smilies/nuevos/enfado_ani1.gif) , la eterna pregunta... saldrá de Japón!?
, la eterna pregunta... saldrá de Japón!?  IridiumArkangel escribió:Aparte del tema Dlc's , la eterna pregunta... saldrá de Japón!?
REJE escribió:manologod2 escribió:REJE escribió:La verdad es que tienes razón, he mirado en las webs españolas que suelo mirar y no dicen nada. Haber en que queda la cosa
No es fake, el de la misma web lo ha confirmado, además, si lo anuncia como una "exclusiva" de su web, será por algo, ¿no?
Eso me pasa por no pararme ni a traducir
ATLUS to publish “Game of Thrones,” an action RPG based on the best-selling series of books and hit TV show, for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC in early 2012
Explore and interact with characters and locations from the worldwide fantasy phenomenon!
Irvine, California – November 9, 2011 – ATLUS, in collaboration with HBO and Cyanide Studios, today unveiled North American publishing plans for “Game of Thrones,” an action RPG based on the internationally bestselling A Song of Ice and Fire series of books by George R. R. Martin and critically acclaimed HBO television series, Game of Thrones. Launching worldwide in early 2012, the game will be available for Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation 3 computer entertainment system, and PC. With an original story written under the supervision of Martin, “Game of Thrones” promises to deliver the ultimate interactive role-playing experience for fans. The game is filled with familiar locations straight from the pages of the beloved fantasy saga along with the likeness of some actors portrayed in the series.
With over 15 million books sold worldwide and a hit television adaptation that was the winner of two primetime Emmy awards, the A Song of Ice and Fire series is one of the most popular fantasy franchises of all time. Now, with the announcement of an epic new “Game of Thrones” video game, fans will have a chance to not simply read or watch the series, but to take an active role in the new riveting drama as it unfolds.
In this 30-plus hour action RPG, players will enter the gritty and medieval fantasy world of Westeros. As one of two original characters with disparate motivations, both former soldiers of Robert’s Rebellion, players will forge alliances and wage battles as they play a pivotal role in the ongoing war for power of the Seven Kingdoms. Their journey will span numerous quests, during which they will interact with many characters and make key decisions that impact the realm.
Standing before the majesty and bitter isolation of the Wall or walking through the streets and alleys of King’s Landing, players will not simply pass by locations and characters integral to the series; they will explore and interact with them, meeting and learning about the people and history that defines them and their importance. Key decisions and major events will have meaningful impact on Westeros, allowing the player to witness how the game world evolves over time based on their actions or inactions. Moreover, “Game of Thrones” introduces an innovative “active slowdown tactical combat engine” in which combat mirrors the series’ thoughtful approach to war and politics: fighting slows but never stops entirely, forcing the player to make quick, pressured choices before their enemy strikes again.
“The Game of Thrones television series and the A Song of Ice and Fire book series it is based on represent some of the most captivating, original medieval fantasy and drama ever created,” commented Shinichi Suzuki, President and CEO of Index Digital Media, Inc. “Its amalgam of bitterly antagonistic rival houses, deeply nuanced characters, intricate political machinations, and breathtaking fantasy–all set within a richly storied world–offers unparalleled realism and raw emotion. We are honored to work with HBO, Cyanide Studios, and the great George R. R. Martin in bringing an exciting action RPG set in this beloved fantasy universe to fans and gamers in early 2012.”
“This is a wonderful way for fans to engage with the brand in an exciting and interactive way,” stated James Costos, VP of HBO Global Licensing. “ATLUS and Cyanide are leaders in developing world class games with broad accessibility so the partnership was an ideal fit for us.”
“Game of Thrones” is currently scheduled to release in early 2012 for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC.



 
  cloud_cato escribió:JUEGO DE TRONOS, RPG PARA TODAS LAS PLATAFORMASATLUS to publish “Game of Thrones,” an action RPG based on the best-selling series of books and hit TV show, for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC in early 2012
Explore and interact with characters and locations from the worldwide fantasy phenomenon!
Irvine, California – November 9, 2011 – ATLUS, in collaboration with HBO and Cyanide Studios, today unveiled North American publishing plans for “Game of Thrones,” an action RPG based on the internationally bestselling A Song of Ice and Fire series of books by George R. R. Martin and critically acclaimed HBO television series, Game of Thrones. Launching worldwide in early 2012, the game will be available for Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation 3 computer entertainment system, and PC. With an original story written under the supervision of Martin, “Game of Thrones” promises to deliver the ultimate interactive role-playing experience for fans. The game is filled with familiar locations straight from the pages of the beloved fantasy saga along with the likeness of some actors portrayed in the series.
With over 15 million books sold worldwide and a hit television adaptation that was the winner of two primetime Emmy awards, the A Song of Ice and Fire series is one of the most popular fantasy franchises of all time. Now, with the announcement of an epic new “Game of Thrones” video game, fans will have a chance to not simply read or watch the series, but to take an active role in the new riveting drama as it unfolds.
In this 30-plus hour action RPG, players will enter the gritty and medieval fantasy world of Westeros. As one of two original characters with disparate motivations, both former soldiers of Robert’s Rebellion, players will forge alliances and wage battles as they play a pivotal role in the ongoing war for power of the Seven Kingdoms. Their journey will span numerous quests, during which they will interact with many characters and make key decisions that impact the realm.
Standing before the majesty and bitter isolation of the Wall or walking through the streets and alleys of King’s Landing, players will not simply pass by locations and characters integral to the series; they will explore and interact with them, meeting and learning about the people and history that defines them and their importance. Key decisions and major events will have meaningful impact on Westeros, allowing the player to witness how the game world evolves over time based on their actions or inactions. Moreover, “Game of Thrones” introduces an innovative “active slowdown tactical combat engine” in which combat mirrors the series’ thoughtful approach to war and politics: fighting slows but never stops entirely, forcing the player to make quick, pressured choices before their enemy strikes again.
“The Game of Thrones television series and the A Song of Ice and Fire book series it is based on represent some of the most captivating, original medieval fantasy and drama ever created,” commented Shinichi Suzuki, President and CEO of Index Digital Media, Inc. “Its amalgam of bitterly antagonistic rival houses, deeply nuanced characters, intricate political machinations, and breathtaking fantasy–all set within a richly storied world–offers unparalleled realism and raw emotion. We are honored to work with HBO, Cyanide Studios, and the great George R. R. Martin in bringing an exciting action RPG set in this beloved fantasy universe to fans and gamers in early 2012.”
“This is a wonderful way for fans to engage with the brand in an exciting and interactive way,” stated James Costos, VP of HBO Global Licensing. “ATLUS and Cyanide are leaders in developing world class games with broad accessibility so the partnership was an ideal fit for us.”
“Game of Thrones” is currently scheduled to release in early 2012 for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC.
 
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  Dante007 escribió:Insisto despues d el supuesto nombre.... ya no han vuelto a decir nada del juego ,para fake hasta que Sony lo anuncie
uNkNowN_2.0 escribió:SCEA confirma Jack & Daxter Collection
http://uk.ps3.ign.com/articles/121/1212038p1.html
http://www.gameinformer.com/b/news/arch ... r-ps3.aspx
A New Zealand retailer known as The Might Ape has posted up a listing for God of War IV, complete with logo.
According to the retailer the game will be released on September 28, 2012, although there is no further information at the moment, with the product description just saying that details are coming soon.
We wouldn’t bet against Sony developing God of War IV, especially since the studio responsible recently listed a job vacancy which seemed to point to this. The only question is, when will Sony announce it?
Polyphony Digital head Kazunori Yamauchi has confirmed the inevitable: Gran Turismo 6 is in development. Start warming your engines now.
Speaking in an interview with IGN, Yamauchi said “of course” the team was “working on GT6 already,” noting that the “separating factor” between GT5 and the next iteration, “is something that we can’t update through a DLC,” and will obviously have “to be saved for GT6.”
“Things that we can provide through DLC we will, so that’s really the market difference,” he said.
Meanwhile, until the game is officially announced, GT5 players can expect new vehicles to be added to the game as DLC every two months, and Yamauchi wants fans to get involved in what goes into future content.
“What we do from here on is also really dependent on the reaction of the users to this first DLC that we just released because this is the first one,” he said.
“Now we have the feedback from our customers and we’ll see how that will affect what we will do from here.”
 
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  Namco69 escribió:sigo diciendo que a ver que narices hacen con gow IV, si en el III la historia estaba cerrada y no daba para una nueva entrega.

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  Astral escribió:Namco69 escribió:sigo diciendo que a ver que narices hacen con gow IV, si en el III la historia estaba cerrada y no daba para una nueva entrega.
Algo como el nuevo DmC
Esperemos que no
 
  Namco69 escribió:sigo diciendo que a ver que narices hacen con gow IV, si en el III la historia estaba cerrada y no daba para una nueva entrega.
 
  Namco69 escribió:Astral escribió:Namco69 escribió:sigo diciendo que a ver que narices hacen con gow IV, si en el III la historia estaba cerrada y no daba para una nueva entrega.
Algo como el nuevo DmC
Esperemos que no
Kratos es un true macho. Si intentaran hacer semejante aborto con él mataria al dios vetetuasaberquien para poder venir al mundo real y matar a los creadores de semejante insulto
 
  Con el sobresaliente Rayman: Origins a la vuelta de la esquina, Ubisoft ha emplazado a los aficionados a comprar este nuevo título de Michael Ancel, para agilizar el desarrollo del otro gran proyecto en el que está envuelto el creativo: Beyond Good & Evil 2.
“Definitivamente Rayman es una creación original de Ancel, y si toda la gente a la que le gustó Beyond Good & Evil entendiera que este no es un trabajo de un día, y Rayman Origins vende bien, entonces tendrá más libertad para otras oportunidades”, ha declarado el vicepresidente de ventas y marketing de la compañía, Tony Key.
“Del mismo modo que Beyond Good & Evil HD tenía un estilo enigmático con jugabilidad para adultos, Rayman: Origins apelará a una audiencia mayor que la juvenil”, continúa el directivo de Ubisoft.
En este sentido, Key ha destacado el buen rendimiento en ventas que está teniendo la remasterización del Beyond Good & Evil en PlayStation Network y Xbox Live, lo que les está permitiendo aumentar la audiencia de esta saga.
Eso sí, no hay que olvidar que Ubisoft ya confirmó hace un tiempo que Beyond Good & Evil 2 se estrenaría en la próxima generación de consolas dada la complejidad de su desarrollo.
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Sería curioso que Kratos ascendiera a ese plano de Atenea y sustituyese a Zeus como hizo con Hades, o que dioses que quedaron vivos (¿Artemisa? ¿Morfeo?) quisieran adueñarse de todo ahora que los gordos se han quitado de en medio
Me encanta ir tan tranquilo por el GoW3, te encuentras a la hija de Poseidon toda desesperada pidiendo ayuda, y cuando ve que eres tú quien se acerca decide que quizá no se viva tan mal encerrado tras lo barrotes. Kratos, ni corto ni perezoso, la empala en una rueda para abrir la puerta y a otra cosa mariposa. Recuerdo que jugué esa fase con un colega, y él venga a decirme que a esta tia no la ibamos a matar, que estaba jatxonda y por Kratos la perdonaría. Vaya pokerface que se le quedó al amigo.
The next mainline Final Fantasy could move away from the series’ turn-based roots in favor for a more action-oriented battle system, according to Final Fantasy XIII-2 producer Yoshinori Kitase.
Speaking to EDGE, Kitase said the rising popularity of action RPGs are becoming “a trend”—one “you ignore at your peril.”
“I think the nature of the franchise is to present something new each time,” Kitase said. “In the global market we see many players moving away from games that used turn-based systems toward what you might term an action RPG.
Final Fantasy XIII‘s battle system moved towards action in its display, but remained turn-based at heart. The next Final Fantasy may see even bigger change.
“Final Fantasy XIII and Final Fantasy XIII-2‘s battle systems have those elements of speed and action that are the key words for us, though that doesn’t necessarily mean we’re going to stick to the same route in our next game,” he added.
“That’s something only time can tell.”
Square Enix’s 1st Production Department is currently developing Final Fantasy Versus XIII for PlayStation 3, an action RPG in the vein of Kingdom Hearts.
Namco69 escribió:- Queremos hacer experimentos
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  songoku1910 escribió:Namco69 escribió:- Queremos hacer experimentos
Eso lo pones como algo malo??
eso solo lo dicen los fachas...
como puede ser que una compañía que se arriesga a innovar siempre..no como otras ( activision )..Es cierto que se ha pegado un par de porrazos pero que sigan así que es la única manera de tener algo único e innovador.
Ojala todas las compañías lo hicieran.