After the spectacular Japanese trailer of Deus Ex: Human Revolution, we’ve been wondering whether Square Enix will include those voiceovers to the European and North American versions of the game. Some games already have a similar options – like SF4 and The Last Remnant that was developed by Square Enix themselves – so it would be pretty cool if Adam Jensen could speak Japanese, right? Continue reading European/North American versions of Deus Ex: Human Revolution won’t include the Japanese voiceovers→
Square Enix released a new, behind the scenes trailer for Deus Ex: Human Revolution. In this trailer, the devs describe how they tried to create the new augmented world of Deus Ex. In this new world, Sarif Industries and Tai Yong Medical are both competing for the same marketplace and they are looking to gain control of the mechanical augmentation market. So who will you trust and what is the real truth in the world of Deus Ex? Continue reading Deus Ex: Human Revolution – Behind 2027 World Trailer→
Square Enix announced today that Dissidia 012 [duodecim] Final Fantasy is now available for the PSP through Playstation Store. Moreover, the company announced its plans about the game’s first DLC. According to the press release, the downloadable contents will be available for $0.99 each for the costume and BGM pack, and $0.49 for the avatar. Continue reading Dissidia 012 [duodecim] Final Fantasy DLC Detailed→
Hitman fans, get ready to take a glimpse at the gameplay of Hitman: Absolution. Although the game was shown behind closed doors, someone has managed to leak a footage of agent 47’s latest adventures. This leaked video showcases the game’s covering system and gunplay mechanics. It looks good, so check it out. Hitman: Absolution is developed by IO Interactive and scheduled for a 2012 on PC, PS3 and PS3. Continue reading Hitman: Absolution – Leaked Gameplay Footage→
If there was one thing we loved on Deus Ex, that would definitely be the freedom it gave us to do whatever we wanted to. Even things we wouldn’t expect from a videogame, like the ability to play some basketball. Do you remember it? If so, get ready as it will be also featured in Deus Ex: Human Revolution. It’s pretty obvious that the team was inspired by the first game, and we are happy to report that we’ll once again test the game’s physics with this basketball game. Though we have to admit that we’d like to see some new mini-games instead of just the old ones. Still, it’s a small detail that brings back so many memories. Enjoy a video with some basketball practicing after the jump. Continue reading Deus Ex: Human Revolution – Adam Jensen sucks at basketball→