Majin and the Forsaken Kingdom Gets Ship Date, New Screens
By Ishaan . July 23, 2010 . 11:40amGame Republic and Namco Bandai’s cooperative action-adventure game is coming this November.
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Game Republic and Namco Bandai’s cooperative action-adventure game is coming this November.
I played Majin and the Forsaken Kingdom too, but didn’t control Majin. The friendly giant is mainly controlled by the computer. Although, the nimble thief I played as could give Majin orders like attack or retreat.
Namco Bandai released another trailer of Majin and the Forsaken Kingdom where the gentle giant shows off his powers.
Namco Bandai just announced Knights Contract, their take on the brutal action genre, for Japan and wasted no time with an announcement for the West.
The leafy giant opens doors, lifts the boy to high spots, pummels monsters, has some kind of electric attack, and barfs black orbs.
Clash of the Titans will arrive in North America long after the phrase “release the kraken” is forgotten. We won’t get the game until July 27.
Giant sand worms? Chimera? Colossal skeleton knights? These weren’t in the Clash of the Titans film, but they are in Game Republic’s video game adaptation.
Genji developer Game Republic is working on a video game based on Clash of the Titans for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, but it won’t launch with the movie.
Majin and the Forsaken Kingdom, Game Republic’s monster buddy game, stars a boy and monster. What exactly does the friendly monster do? Breathes fire, radiates electricity, and acts as a stepping stool.
Namco Bandai and Game Republic have been working on a buddy monster game for PS3 and Xbox 360 previously called Majin: The Fallen Realm. Today, they announced a new name and a summer release.
The next game in the Dragon Ball: Origins series follows young Goku as he battles the Red Ribbon Army and up to Upa’s father’s resurrection.
Game Republic, you know the studio behind Dragon Ball Origins and Genji, made a PlayStation 3 version of Catan.
Next year, a new Clash of the Titans movie will be in theaters and there’s a video game tie in. Bet you didn’t see that coming! The actual surprise is Yoshiki Okamoto’s studio, Game Republic is involved with it.
Namco Bandai is continuing the Phantom Hourglass-esque Dragon Ball series on the Nintendo DS with Dragon Ball DS 2 Assault! Red Ribbon Army.
Namco Bandai and Folklore developer Game Republic are partnering to make a brand new PS3 / Xbox 360 game temporarily called Majin: The Fallen Realm. The game stars an acrobatic thief and his muppet-like monster pal.
Back in October we discovered Folklore developer Game Republic was branching out to downloadable board games starting with a PlayStation 3 version of Catan. Catan was originally announced for a worldwide release over PlayStation Network, but only Japan got it at the end of last year. Today, an English version crept onto the PlayStation [...]