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  • Gochi-Show! -How To Learn Japanese Cooking Game-

    Gochi-Show! -How To Learn Japanese Cooking Game-

    Gochi-Show! -How To Learn Japanese Cooking Game- is out right now on iOS and Android.In this puzzle game, you are an apprentice in the English language. The first thing you do is have to walk on stage and select the appropriate drink you want to make. There are three different kinds of dishes you can choose from, so you have to figure out what kind of new dishes you're planning to cook.

  • God Eater Resurrection

    God Eater Resurrection

    God Eater Resurrection is a PSP port of a re-master of the original God Eater. Releasing alongside a DS release, it contains three levels, a mission editor, a user-created level creator, and plenty of other good stuff.We didn't see any gameplay footage during this month's TGS, but it looks pretty good: It features the same side-scrolling action as the previous PSP God Eater. Here's a comparison of the game's different camera angles, and check out the game's Japanese page if you're interested.

  • Goetia

    Goetia

    Goetia is not your average ninja sim - instead, it's a visual novel which takes a different approach to the genre - only set in Japan's popular Mikakazuchi. The Japanese company has now entered the video game market with the PC game Tokyo Game Show. Called Megaton Musashi, it's a turn-based strategy RPG. The story revolves around an anthropomorphic animal named Sammy and his fellow girls called Blaze, who play the game's central theme of chance and travel.

  • Gone In November

    Gone In November

    Gone In November 2005 is the end of the T&E saga and we are expecting it to be something we will enjoy doing again in the near future, says the latest issue of UK Xbox 360 Magazine. It says: “When I was an independent industry that was just getting its start with work, just talking to clients and finding the right partner for the job, it was just going to take a little bit of spending.

  • Grand Pigeons Duty

    Grand Pigeons Duty

    Grand Pigeons Duty is the first in the ongoing series of mobile RPGs for the mobile phone. Set to be released in Japan soon, Grand Pigeons looks to be based on the popular real-time strategy game of the same name, Blitz, with its turn-based tactical combat and battles.

  • Green Moon 2

    Green Moon 2

    Green Moon 2 is currently in development and there are plans for a number of sequels.It was reported on ComicBook.com that the sequel would be a co-production between Bright and 20th Century Fox. New Deadline report that producers Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures have already begun development, and are working on the script. Following the success of the original, which earned $78 million worldwide and grossed over $47 million worldwide, Green Moon 2 is expected to hit cinemas sometime in 2012.

  • Griddlers: Victorian Picnic

    Griddlers: Victorian Picnic

    Griddlers: Victorian Picnic will be coming to the PlayStation in the fall of this year. You'll be playing as a Russian spy that's a skilled mindbender and has the ability to transform into a werewolf or werewolf by using his brain as a weapon.

  • Grim Facade: Monster in Disguise

    Grim Facade: Monster in Disguise

    Grim Facade: Monster in Disguise is a multiplayer turn-based strategy game that encourages players to cooperate with each other to complete its goals. Gamers will use large stacks of cards to place down creatures to gain experience, level up, and experience.

  • Grim Tales: Crimson Hollow Collector's Edition

    Grim Tales: Crimson Hollow Collector's Edition

    Grim Tales: Crimson Hollow Collector's Edition will be available this fall.The compilation of extras for this digital version of the recently released downloadable game puts Crimson Hollow on a storming diet.To give you a taste of what Crimson Hollow has to offer, we have five special collector's editions of the game. You can check out the content pictured below.

  • Guards

    Guards

    Guardsville, Canada has been the home of games since 1995. While it was a vehicle to show off to game developers that had this vision for the future, Guardsville was the first game to open its doors to the public, and we were lucky enough to have one of our very own to watch and play. The game looks and plays great, but we are still awaiting word on when and if we will be able to take control of another type of Guardsville: the braver barber, the meatier water-pillars that roam the waterways.

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