Game Informer has obtained a few more details about Oddworld: New ‘n’ Tasty from Just Add Water studio head Stewart Gilray. More screenshots from the game have appeared as well.
You can find the new content below, plus quotes from Gilray over at Game Informer.
– Rebuilt from the ground up
– Only about 2 textures from the original game
– Art is 99% done
– Built in Unity
– Remake was originally made with a different engine
– When the game was delayed from fall 2013 to spring 2014, the team had been using Unity for 9 months
– PlayStation versions will begin testing in the next week or two; PC/Mac/Linux version to follow a month later, Wii U after
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BLOK DROP U has been officially approved by Nintendo. Now that that’s out of the way, release information will be shared “soon” for North America.
RCMADIAX relayed the news on Twitter, writing the following just a short while ago:
Great News!!! BLOK DROP U approved by Nintendo. Release information for North America to be announced soon.
— RCMADIAX (@rcmadiax) February 21, 2014
Darksiders II will return to the European Wii U eShop next week, a listing on Nintendo’s UK website reveals. The game’s download is scheduled for relaunch on February 27. Nordic Games, who now owns the IP rights to Darksiders, will be publishing as expected.
You may remember that Darksiders II was pulled from the European eShop a little less than a year ago following THQ’s closure. Strangely though, the game is still up on the North American eShop to this day – with THQ still listed as publisher.
We’ve reached out to Nordic Games just to get the official word from them about Darksiders II’s renewed arrival in Europe. If we hear anything additional from the company, we’ll update this post.
Update: Added all new images in the gallery above. Plus, we have the following overview from Nintendo’s 3DS UK Facebook page:
Hold your breath! Here’s an exclusive look at Cheep Cheep Lagoon, a previously unrevealed course in Mario Golf: World Tour. This underwater course has lots of obstacles to help and hinder play with slightly different underwater physics to challenge more experienced players.
Original: Nintendo has provided a first look at Cheep Cheep Lagoon in Mario Golf: World Tour. You can find the piece of art below.
Here's a first look at Cheep Cheep Lagoon in #MarioGolf: World Tour, coming to Nintendo #3DS on 5/2 pic.twitter.com/0IoyYP2UBI
— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) February 21, 2014
Atlus has shared new content relating to Conception II. You can find new screenshots above, and an overview of eight more classes below.
Atlus has announced a new Persona talk show for Japan titled “Persona Stalker Club”. Freelance writer Mafia Kajita and voice actress Tomomi Isomura will share deep conversations and theories about the series, along with some lighthearted fan talk.
Over time, Atlus hopes to further deepen their bonds with fans and viewers. The company is also counting on having the program expand.
Persona Stalker Club will debut on February 28 on the official Persona channel and NicoNico Douga. The first episode will cover the latest Persona-related information.
Atlus has confirmed plans to release a special 3DS XL system for Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth. However, we don’t know much about the limited edition – including what it looks like.
We do have one additional tidbit about Persona Q though. First print copies, which are priced at 6,980 (same goes for the standard release), will include a Persona Q: Sound of the Labyrinth soundtrack CD (pictured above).