Joystiq eyes (only) on: James Bond in Quantum of Solace: The Game
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Big Versus tweaks format while Alone in the Dark
Atlus, NIS America partner over Disgaea 3, Rhapsody remake
The pair jointly announced that they will work together to release Disgaea 3 in North America on August 26, followed by both Disgaea DS and PlayStation remake, Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure, for the Nintendo DS on September 23. In each case Atlus will act as the distributor, no doubt ensuring that the entire ten-copy run of each title makes it safely to store shelves.
Highlights from Blizzard's Worldwide Invitational 2008
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| Starcraft 2 There was only one Starcraft 2 design panel, but boy was it a doozie. |
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| World of Warcraft Let's not forget about the MMO behemoth, whose presence comprised about 80% of the WWI.
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Diablo 3 information overload
- Liveblogging the Worldwide Invitational opening ceremony
- Splash page changes as WWI opening ceremony begins, announces Diablo 3
- Watch Diablo 3 teaser and gameplay footage
- First Diablo 3 screenshots
- Highlights from the Diablo 3 FAQ
- Diablo 3 shipping simultaneously on Mac
- Who's Jay Wilson?
- WWI streaming reliability disappoints
Scared stiff: Why should we care about Silent Hill: Homecoming?

For the series' sixth installment, Konami has handed the blood-soaked baton over to external developer Double Helix Games, a recent mash-up of The Collective and Shiny Entertainment. The result is this fall's upcoming release, Silent Hill: Homecoming, and we recently puzzled our way out of mist long enough to ask the game's lead designer, Jason Allen, just why we should care about this latest return trip to Silent Hill.
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Nintendo announces new Wario Land for Wii, Kirby for DS
As previously announced for both Japan and Europe, Nintendo describes Wario Land: Shake It! as a "classic side-scroller," and notes that the game will have players controlling Mario's portly nemesis with the Wii remote turned sideways on September 25. Kirby Super Star Ultra, on the other hand, will re-imagine the SNES classic platformer starring everyone's favorite perpetually-hungry cream puff when it debuts four days later on September 29. Finally, Mystery Case Files: MillionHeir brings Big Fish Games' line of casual PC puzzlers to the DS earlier in the month on September 8. The games join the previously announced Mario Super Sluggers, giving us an early look at what Nintendo will have on tap at the LA Convention Center in a few short weeks.
Rumor: God of War III to be shown at E3
Don't get too excited -- even if the rumor is true, it doesn't mean GoW III will unleash bloody vengeance against the Titans this year. Although a release date is pure speculation at this point, some rumors report the launch to be next Christmas, while certain retailers have given it a placeholder release of next March.
A Dark Past: An Alone in the Dark Retrospective
Summon up your courage and join us for a terrifying look back at the series' evolution from perilously pointy polygons to an ominous Old West set and beyond. Don't be afraid – let's get started!
The secret weapons of Metal Gear Solid 4
(P.S. – Don't forget you can win a copy of MGS4 signed by Hideo Kojima.)
[Via PS3 Fanboy]
Eidos showing four titles at E3; Lady Croft will attend

Sadly, we don't see Agent 47 on this list, which would break the company's trend of releasing a new Hitman every two years, but hopefully that's something Eidos is just saving to announce later.
Sony UK: LocoRoco 2 rolling onto PSP 'this year'
Update: Sony informs us it has not distributed any news regarding LocoRoco 2 so it can't "confirm," or in this case clarify, anything. "Stay tuned for more details."
[Via PSP Fanboy]
Rumor: Spider-Man vs. Marvel Zombies creeping to Wii, 360, PS3
According to a reported screengrab, the T-rated game takes place in an open city, a "free swinging environment in war torn Earth, 2149." Just a reminder: all of this is still a rumor, so don't get your hopes up until there's an official announcement.
The Maw, you know: It's coming to XBLA
In their quest to guide adorable alien Frank back to his home, players will need to "harness The Maw's unstoppable growth and the incredible powers he earns," likely commanding him to strategically greet and eat creatures doubling as powerups. As you might expect, Twisted Pixel promises things like a "lengthy" single-player quest, "intense cutscenes" and "cutting edge graphics technology." We'll be sure to toss you scraps of info as soon as we learn more about The Maw.
[Via X3F]
You have rookie eyes: a first-timer's MGS4 experience
Cut to present day. Like war, a lot has changed. I tried playing the MGS remake Twin Snakes on hard mode, only to succumb to frustration two hours later. For today's Metal Gear Solid 4 release, I brushed up on Metal Gear lore, exhausted Wikipedia, and commissioned one of our writers to give me a crash course in the series. I got my copy last night, installed the game, and I was ready to play.
This is Metal Gear Solid 4, through rookie eyes.
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