Tagged: tgs2012
Liking our cosplay features from Tokyo Game Show this year? We have even more!
It will be an exciting year ahead for Koei Tecmo in 2013 as they reveal more interesting games, including Ninja Gaiden 3 Razor’s Edge, and a Ninja Gaiden styled zombie hack-and-slash game called Yaiba.
Cosplayers are a staple in Tokyo Game Show, and we managed to take a couple of cosplayers around the hall. The standard of cosplay is not too far off from Singapore, we feel.
Cosplay is an integral part of anime and game conventions, and what better way to have a segment catered to cosplay at a games convention? We check out the many great cosplays not only from Japan, but from Thailand, Philippines… Read More »
With Capcom remaking its Devil May Cry franchise, it makes fans wonder if appealing to girl gamers by making the male leads look like Robert Pattinson from Twilight. However, can the game play save Ninja Theory’s DmC and its stigma… Read More »
The first playable demo for Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance takes place in this year’s Tokyo Game Show. We often hear that Metal Gear Rising isn’t canon just because it lacks the sneaky approach all other previous Metal Gear games are. How does… Read More »
It’s not quite the second season of Idolm@ster anime that some fans had hoped for, but in many ways this is even better. Yesterday at TGS Yozo Sakagami, producer-in-chief for the entire Idolm@ster series, announced that Dengeki Maoh’s Im@s spin-off… Read More »
Highly anticipated for Tokyo Game Show this year is Konami, and without a doubt its Metal Gear franchise. Kojima Productions releases a couple of nice teasers for everyone to experience.
We ran into Hajime “Tokido” Taniguchi yesterday at the Tokyo Game Show. The talented multi-fighting game pro chatted with us about two games he’s been playing – Tekken Tag Tournament 2, Street Fighter X Tekken – and one game he’s… Read More »
When we checked out Sanwa‘s booth over at the Tokyo Game Show today, we saw something rather spectacular on display: a prototype joystick lever whose shaft was not connected to the micro-switch sensor, usually found at the base of… Read More »
















