Metal Gear Rising PC no longer requires always-on internet [Update]
Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance has finally arrived on PC, but users have noticed that the game won't allow offline play. Whether it's a DRM or bug within Steam remains to be seen.
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Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance has finally arrived on PC, but users have noticed that the game won't allow offline play. Whether it's a DRM or bug within Steam remains to be seen.
Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance, the Platinum-developed action spin-off game starring Raiden, will be available on PC on January 9th.
Bayonetta is getting an anime adaptation. Bayonetta: Bloody Fate is a new anime from GONZO. It will air in Japan this November.
It's going to take you time to get the hang of The Wonderful 101, the latest from Nintendo and Platinum Games, but stick with it! Once you learn it, it becomes one of the strongest action titles of the year across all platforms, not just the Wii U.
Wonderful 101 director Hideki Kamiya says it took time and iteration to get the feel of the game right, and it wasn't "exactly fun" as recently as a year ago.
The Wonderful 101 originally starred "an all-star cast of Nintendo characters plus characters from other games," according to Hideki Kamiya.
A demo for The Wonderful 101 has hit the Wii U eShop today.
Platinum's Hideki Kadima is touting the depth of The Wonderful 101, going as far as to say that the first playthrough of the game will feel more like a "tutorial."
Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance was a fun slice of action, and Konami is gauging interest in a potential sequel, according to a poll the publisher has put out.
DLC can be a welcome extension to a game, but every now and then the odd pack frustratingly feels like content which would or should have been in the main game. How lovely, then, that it seems The Wonderful 101 won't be getting DLC as developer Platinum feels it's already crammed every idea it had into the game.