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Thailand based Sanuk Games has an interesting PlayStation Mini game coming out tomorrow called Hysteria Project. Similar to Night Trap, Hysteria Project is entirely filmed. You pay attention to the surroundings, make decisions, and watch what happens. Think of it as choose your own adventure on a PSP or PlayStation 3. Hysteria Project begins with you tied up in a wooden hut. How did you get there? Will you make it out alive? You’ll have to spend $1.99 to purchase the game from the PlayStation Store to find out. While Hysteria Project isn’t even out, Yan Marchal, CEO of Sanku Games, says a sequel is planned. “A sequel is planned. The release date has yet to be defined. Stay tuned,” Marchal said to a PlayStation Blog commenter. http://www.siliconera.com/2010/04/21/hysteria-project-a-horror-laserdisc-style-game-for-psp-and-ps3/
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![]() To change future, Prinnies travelled through time to Disgaea Infinite. One of Nippon Ichi's most interesting cast of characters is here to show you their everyday lives in this adventure game. The system will bring you right into the head of your favourite character, see what devious thoughts they hide behind their cute exteriors. http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...j-70-3qf3.html
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The mysterious Yakuza-related "Project K" isn't just another sequel after all. In an article in the latest Famitsu, summarized by Andriasang, director Toshihiro Nagoshi revealed it to be spinoff for PSP, taking place in the game's customary "Kamurocho" location but not starring series protagonist Kazuma Kiryu. In fact, the hero of this spinoff isn't a gangster at all, but an 18-year-old "delinquent" named Tatsuya Ukyou. The new perspective is indicative of Nagoshi's interest in reaching younger audiences with this game, to deliver a message encouraging kids to be more aggressive (which, we're sure, is more about being assertive than being violent). The gameplay will also be presented differently, with a "more in-your-face feel" to the combat and gameplay elements that Nagoshi thinks are expected of handheld games. Does that mean it's going to be Yakuza Monster Hunter, with groups of four teenagers taking down giant loan sharks? http://www.joystiq.com/2010/04/21/project-k-is-a-yakuza-spinoff-for-psp/ |





