Ignition Entertainment Ltd., a worldwide publisher and developer of videogames, and co-publisher Playlogic today announced that Obscure: The Aftermath has reached Gold Master status! It is scheduled for release on March 25, 2008, for Wii home video game system from Nintendo ($29.99), PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system ($19.99) and PC ($14.99).
From the article: "Ignition Entertainment has partnered with Chicago-based music group THE AUDITION on the band's latest music video. The music video for "Warm Me Up," the pop-rock quintet's first single off their second album, Champion (Victory Records), features gameplay footage from Ignition's upcoming survival-horror videogame Obscure: The Aftermath (Wii, PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system, PC)."
When Playlogic revealed that it was set to bring a sequel to its horror game 'Obscure', many were surprised that it was not only coming to PlayStation 2 but Ninendo's Wii as well. Now Cubed³ has sat down with the team to see what Wii owners can expect, find out how the title plays, what is different from the Sony edition and if Obscure will ever have a future on the DS.
Today, Playlogic has announced that it will be releasing Obscure II for the PS2 and PC in Q3 2007 and for the Wii in Q4 2007. If you are into campy teen horror flicks and survival horror games, this game may just be for you, with a soundtrack performed by the Boston Symphonic Orchestra and the Paris Opera Children's Choir.
Atlus today announced its entry into the casual market with Octomania, a quirky family-oriented puzzle game in development for the Nintendo Wii. The title promises to offer a variety of different play modes, including a two-player online mode via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.
Recently we heard that Capcom simply didn't have the time to translate Okami into Italian.
GoNintendo.com reports: "Okami was set to release in Europe come June 13th. Too often, we bring the Europeans bad news of game delays. Today, we have nothing but happy news! Okami's release has been bumped up to June 5th, just 15 days away!"
Capcom Europe recently dropped a small hint of more Wii support to be announced in June.
Acclaimed Okami designer Hideki Kamiya has expressed frustration with publisher Capcom's decision to omit the original development team credits from the United States version of Ready At Dawn's Okami Wii port.