
So apa planning cuti kali ni? Xbox360 plak buat hal..... :(
So leepast nak buat open house ka? Bleh la jamming nanti. Aku bawa set aku. Rock On!!
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Aficionados of the fighting genre will have much to look forward to on PSP this year, as Namco Bandai has announced that its revered Soulcalibur franchise is receiving the portable treatment.
Due out this summer, Soulcalibur: Broken Destiny will mark the series’ first foray on a handhand format. The title is said to feature a expansive roster of 20-plus characters. Star Wars fan-favorites Yoda and Darth Vader will not be making an appearance this time around, but to make up for it, this PSP-exclusive entry will feature the introduction of a new challenger: Dampierre.
Soulcalibur: Broken Destiny not enough for those combo-quenching thumbs? Good, as Namco Bandai is offering up more in the way of fighting goodness for this year’s PSP lineup: Tekken 6. That’s right, The King of Iron Fist Tournament is going for a second run on PSP.
Set for release this fall, Namco intends to squeeze the entire Tekken 6 experience onto a UMD. Obviously compromises are a given - particularly in the graphical department, but most everything else will be there: including a wealth of customization options as well as the ability to share and high scores online, then play against ghosts in an attempt to topple records set by friends and other players.
Details beyond that weren’t given, but it’s likely we will see this portable iteration of Tekken on show at E3. Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection was rather well-received on PSP, so this is definitely one to keep an eye out for.
Speaking in the company’s fiscal Q4 earnings call, THQ boss Brian Farrell admitted that PS3 is a “challenging” format, further noting that THQ as a whole does not expect Sony to make a PS3 price cut announcement E3. If said predictions pan out, expect to be waiting a bit longer to score one at sub $399, as he expects the elusive price cut card to be pulled later this year.
"We’re not expecting a [PlayStation 3] price cut at E3, but we do expect one later in the year. That’s just our guess… [and is] not based on any knowledge from Sony."
Elsewhere in the call, talk shifted over to the heavily rumored prospect of a UMD-less PSP. While Farrel obviously could not confirm its existence, he did voice the opinion that the public is ready for a digital-only portable.