Developed by Tokyo-based tri-Ace Inc., Resonance of Fate redefines the RPG genre with a unique storyline, highly stylized graphics, and an emphasis on realistic gunplay and engrossing action. Players will be immersed in a gritty, highly mechanized world unlike any other. With Hollywood-style action sequences, customizable weapons, and memorable characters, Resonance of Fate takes players far beyond the boundaries of the typical RPG.
Can’t wait to get a copy of this game, that’s for sure!
With this PC demo completed, BioWare gave us the chance to spend a little time with the console version of the game running on the Xbox 360. Anyone who’s played BioWare’s last console effort, Mass Effect, should feel pretty familiar with the way BioWare’s transitioned Dragon Age’s controls from mouse and keyboard to standard controller. Specifically, that means you’ll be pulling up a radial menu during the heat of battle that allows you time to examine your spells, equipment, and abilities while leaving the action paused. The targeting system was rather finicky, but BioWare was quick to point out that this was something that’s still being heavily tweaked. Altogether, the console version looked solid and only a small notch or two below the PC version in terms of graphical quality.
The console demo was just a brief boss fight, so it didn’t give us a chance to really get into the differences between each version of Dragon Age. We should have more of an opportunity to do that in the upcoming months leading up to Dragon Age’s October 20 release date.
This week on Start/Select, GameSpot UK gets an exclusive hands-on with Batman: Arkham Asylum, talks to the developer and writer of Overlord II, plays the final build of Fight Night Round 4, and gives away copies of Battlefield 1943 on the PS3 and 360.
Published by: Activision Developed by: Infinity Ward Release Date: November 10, 2009 Genre:Shooter
Early copies of next month’s Game Informer reveal new Special Forces mode, Russian terrorist adversaries; longer single-player, co-op campaign ruled out.