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June 2012

The marriage between Level-5 and Studio Ghibli is like heaven, and Namco Bandai are the travel agency that is sending it on its American honeymoon. Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch is one title that will have gamers and anime fans alike cheering on their feet, and those who went hands-on with it at E3 will understand why.

Are you ready for some kickass rock 'n' roll from Japan & America?!

Today Microsoft unveiled many games, projects, apps, and various other paraphernalia at their E3 briefing. While there was much pomp and circumstance to be had for what was next for the Xbox 360, there were some moments in the presentation that just seemed kinda on the "meh" side of things. Here now are just some of the highlights, the lowlights, and the shoulder shrugs of the Microsoft show.

The team that brought together the breathtaking Heavy Rain is out to do it again with its latest title...

Anvil and Blueonic went down to see some awesome fights Saturday night at the Mohegan Sun Arena. The fight card was absolutely great, with well-rounded fights all around.

The upcoming free-to-play title Firefall amazed us all this past April at PAX East. Now they're looking to add some extra back story in the form of a manga-influenced web comic series. Oh, and did I mention famed sci-fi writer Orson Scott Card is involved? Check out the video preview after the jump!

If there is one thing you can count on regarding the Yakuza series, it's that each game will have a story that will tear at the heartstrings. Its latest incarnation, Yakuza: Dead Souls, also wants to tear at the throat, arm, and any other part of the human flesh that looks tasty to the undead.

When it comes to mastering the English language in song, no one can compete with the likes of Busdriver. From his trademark sped-up style first heard in Memoirs of the Elephant Man to his genre-smashing collaborations with Nocando and The Mae Shi the Los Angeles-based rapper has played to crowds of thousands across the globe. His latest album Beaus$Eros continues onward with his traditional flow and artistic elements that have made him a favorite for both fans and critics alike. Via email I had the chance to pick the spectacular master of the vernacular's brain about his current album and recent work with his other two projects.

If you just take a look at this Neuralyzer here, you'll find the answers to the questions best left unknown.

 

First you couldn't escape from them on the ground. Then you couldn't swim fast enough from them underwater. Now they've taken to air travel in Hothead Games' latest title Zombie Ace.