![]() "At the moment, it is about 80 per cent complete, and we can about see the end of it. "Next year will be the year we'll be releasing the console game, Devil's Third," Itagaki said in an interview with Japanese publication 4Gamer (translated via Siliconera). Ninja Gaiden and Dead or Alive creator Tomonobu Itagaki has noted that his upcoming third-person shooter The Devil's Third is still slated to come out later this year, despite its troubled development. January 3rd, 2014, 22:23 Posted By: wraggster The Devil's Third is still on track for a 2014 release ![]() For further details on how to get the English-language patch installed, head on over to the Valkyria Chronicles 3 Translation Project's official site. If used with the game's original release, the patch will still work somewhat, but there will be errors like voices getting switched around. It's worth noting that the fan-made patch only works with the Valkyria Chronicles 3: Extra Edition (or VC3:E2 for short) for both the PSP and Vita. While the game was well-received in its native Japan, series publisher Sega refused to bring it to the west following disappointing sales of Valkyria Chronicles 2 and the general unpopularity of the PSP. January 3rd, 2014, 22:20 Posted By: wraggsterĪ group of dedicated fans have created an English language patch for the Japan-only PSP tactical RPG Valkyria Chronicles 3. Valkyria Chronicles 3 gets English translation via fan-made patch Vita gets in on the action too with brain trainer Smart As. Next month sees the PS4's Instant Collection expand with wilderness sim Don't Starve from Mark of the Ninja studio Klei, while PS3 owners will have to somehow make do with BioShock Infinite, DmC: Devil may Cry, and indie hit Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons. That's all well and good, but we can't help but look further ahead to the PS Plus offerings in January. The familiar-looking biker puzzler from Tate Interactive is set to be added to the subscription service today, according to a PlayStation Blog update. There's one more game to add to your PS Plus Instant Game Collection before the year finally comes to an end: Urban Trial Freestyle on Vita. January 3rd, 2014, 00:15 Posted By: wraggster ![]() PlayStation Plus lays up Urban Trial Freestyle on Vita today Submit News and Releases Here and Contact Us for Reviews and Advertising Here To read more of the post and Download, click here! When Disney closed LucasArts last year, it then turned to EA with a multi-year exclusive agreement to license out Star Wars games. "As these licensing deals expire we have the luxury of considering what is best for the company and the products," Iger said during a 2009 investors' call (via MCV ). Upon acquiring the comic book giant for $4 billion, Disney CEO Bob Iger noted his company was considering moving towards self-produced and published games in the coming years. The expiration of a licensing agreement between Activision and Disney-owned Marvel is one possible explanation. We've reached out to the publisher for more details. Īctivision Community Manager Dan Amrich confirmed the removal yesterday, but he didn't provide a reason for the superhero games going up, up, and away. Curiously, The Amazing Spider-Man remains on the storefronts, and Activision is still publishing the follow-up tie-in for The Amazing Spider-Man 2. It's unclear what prompted the removal from Steam, Xbox Live and PSN, although it was in the works back on December 21, when it was noted on the Facebook page for The Amazing Spider-Man game. The departed Marvel assortment includes Spider-Man games Edge of Time, Shattered Dimensions, Friend or Foe, and Web of Shadows, as well as X-Men entries Destiny, Origins: Wolverine, and The Official Game. January 3rd, 2014, 00:05 Posted By: wraggsterĪctivision began the new year by removing several Marvel-licensed games from digital storefronts, including the six-months-young Deadpool. Activision pulls several Marvel games from Steam, XBL, PSN
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