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Flower, as seen in LittleBigPlanet 2
LittleBigPlanet‘s biggest draw was the infinite possibilities brought on by your own imagination. Some people made totally original stages that were just as remarkable as the ones included in the main game. The toolset needed to create amazing levels has been expanded in LittleBigPlanet 2. With those tools you can create your own videogame, or in this case, recreate a PSN favorite.
Modern Warfare 2, Uncharted 2 lead nominees for 2010 BAFTA awards
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) was one of the first major organizations to give recognition to video games as serious forms of entertainment. Since 2005 it has included a category for video games along with its usual awards for films and television.
In what is probably no surprise to anyone, Modern Warfare 2 and Uncharted 2 are at the top of the nominations for the 2010 Video Games Awards.
5 Games to get you through a bad breakup
Valentine’s Day may not have been the best day for everyone. I mean, while I’m sure many people experienced loving and tender moments with the person most dear to them, there were probably quite a few people struggling through breakups and recovering from a faded love.
Since you probably have the day off today for Presidents Day, it’s a great day to practice some video game therapy. Get out your favorite system, pick up a game and use it to help you work through your issues. Gamertell has a few suggestions, in case you’re wondering what could be good to play…
Flower’s $4.99 for Valentine’s Day 2010
Thatgamecompany, the makers of flOw, Cloud and Flower have got your back this Valentine’s Day. If you accidentally forgot to get a gift for a friend, then check out Flower for the PS3. For today only, February 14, 2010, you can pick up the game for only $4.99. The critically acclaimed game normally costs $9.99.
Flower is about beauty and serenity. In each level you’ll hve to fly, explore and interact with the world, collecting flower petals. The game’s experience and play depends on you, as each player’s experience with Flower is different, because no two people play exactly the same way…
Gamertell Review: Flower, Sun and Rain for DS
The DS seems tailor made for adventure games, given the touch screen control options, and yet very few have been made available for the system. Sure, there are titles like Trace Memory, Time Hollow and Lux-Pain, but releases like that are infrequent.
Thankfully, XSEED has stepped up to the plate to bring the Suda51 port Flower, Sun and Rain to the DS. While it isn’t a standard point-and-click adventure, it’s close enough, and adventure game fans will surely find something to love about this puzzle-filled adventure filled with all kinds of unexpected surprises.
Sumio Mondo, a professional searcher, who works with a briefcase-computer device called Catherine to unlock mysteries and find objects. He has been summoned to Lospass Island, a resort area, by the Flower, Sun and Rain Hotel’s manager, Edo Macauster. Edo has hired Sumio to find a time bomb which has been planted on a plane. Sumio sets out on his task, but finds that everyone on the island has some sort of problem that only he can help resolve…
E3 2009: XSEED lineup includes plenty of RPG goodness
XSEED is definitely joining ranks with Atlus and Ignition in bringing some of the most unique and desired obscure games to North America. It’s just announced the games it will be bringing to E3 2009, and it’s an impressive list of nine games.
In fact, XSEED seems to be using E3 as a means to announce some greatly expected games. For example, we now know the rumor about the company localizing the PSP version of Lunar is true, and Half-Minute Hero and Fragile are on the way too.
XSEED’s E3 game list is as follow, and it’s showing the Wii and DS lots of love…
Flower power will cost $10
Flower is almost here – can you feel it? The artsy, relaxing title will set you back $10 for seven levels. 1Up has the scoop, along with a few details from thatgamecompany co-founder Jenova Chen.
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Flower, Sun, and Rain coming to North America in 2009
That’s right Suda 51 fans, the DS remake of the Playstation 2 game that was previously only slated for Europe has now been confirmed by XSEED and Marvelous to be coming to North America sometime in 2009.
Flower, Sun, and Rain is known for taking the repeat-the-last-day time mechanic and adding Suda’s twisted storyline involving terrorists, a sunny resort, and of course, Lucha Libre-masked bad guys…















