capcom
Capcom is busting out a new fighter based on the best selling erotic game of all time
Fate/Stay Night. Dubbed
Fate/Tiger Colosseum, the game is being tooled over by
Bullet Witch developer Cavia for the PSP. Cavia's work on
Bullet Witch was rushed and spotty, but fingers gently crossed they're able to pull it together for a solid fighter.
Brian Ashcraft
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bullet witch
Of all the Xbox 360 games to have their content bolstered by inexpensive downloadable content, it had to be
Bullet Witch, the most amazingly average game ever released for the console. Atari has announced the beginnings of a long stream of DLC coming out over the course of the coming weeks, starting with a free White Witch costume, a theme pack, and the new "Dynamite Beauty" mission, which only costs 20 points. Both of these should be available soon, if not now.
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Poor
Bullet Witch. Originally released in Japan as an exclusive to a crowd of shrugs. Atari picked it up, had the developer finish the game and then released it in the States. Reviews haven't been so hot. Over at game site
The Last Boss, a list is included why to stay away from this game. Here's a partial look:
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week in games
A wealth of new releases this week although few of them merit a lot of fanfare. Bullet Witch looks interesting although it has gotten pretty craptacular reviews so far. Even with all these new titles though, this week my heart lies with an old classic: Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.
Flynn De Marco
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atari
Atari has plans to hit up the 2nd Annual New York Comic Con later this month, where they will be showcasing three of their upcoming titles in the form of playable kiosks setup throughout the show floor. On display will be Godzilla: Unleashed for the Wii and DS, Dragon Ball Z Shin Budokai: Another Road for the PSP, and Bullet Witch for the Xbox 360. Why Comic Con?
"While Godzilla: Unleashed, Bullet Witch and DBZ Shin Budokai: Another Road offer different gameplay features, storylines and visual flair, all three share a common bond of Japanese art and influence - a bond that has been extremely prevalent in comics and other popular art forms."
Between this and
Warhammer Online making a showing, sounds like Comic Con is going to be quite an event for gamers. I hear they might even have some comic books there too, if you're in to that sort of thing.
Michael Fahey
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bullet witch
The Japanese version of
Bullet Witch was wonk. The controls were not tight, and the game felt unfinished. But
Bullet Witch has been picked up by Atari for US release and has been tweaked and smoothed over by the game's developer Cavia. Says Atari's Matt Rush:
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Movie stars get grilled by the fashion police so why not game stars? Christian Nutt has a feature up at Games Radar that does just that. Stephen Pierce, grad of The London College of Fashion rates the fashion sense of
Bullet Witch's Alicia. Stand out quote:
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atari
You know
Bullet Witch right? It's one of those near future, post-apocalyptic, zombie killing, withcraft 'n' guns games. The kind that aren't too good (Ashcraft says it's "shit"), but star a nubile protagonist with a hellspawn exterminating streak decked out in costumes unsuitable for combat, making it an instant purchase for the lonely, Xbox 360-owning Japanese crowd.
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Alicia from the Japanese 360 game
Bullet Witch is getting a few new costumes to kill bad dudes in. The new outfits range from goth school teacher sexy to bizarro mummy.
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Bullet Witch was actually a presents of sorts. From me, to me. Today is my birthday. I turn 28. While Crecente used the word "whippersnapper," 1Up's
Luke snarked that 28 is "old" and that
Bullet Witch is a "turd." Luke hates everything, birthdays included.
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