Namco Bandai Games has finally streamed 2 new video
trailers of Super Hero Generations game for the PlayStation 3 and PS Vita with the theme song "Jumpin' to the Space" performed by Psychic
Lovers.
Super
Hero Generation is a turn-based RPG crossover game pits characters from Kamen Rider, Ultraman, and Mobile Suit Gundam and is currently under development Bandai Namco and Tom
Create. Characters move in a grid and when it crosses with an
enemy, zooms into a close up fight animation.
Release date for the game is this October 23, 2014 priced at 8,208 yen on PlayStation 3, with a download version of the same price, and a “Special Sound Edition” including 20 songs for 11,286 yen. On PS Vita, the game will cost 7,171 yen at retail and download, with the “Special Sound Edition” at 10,260 yen.
Release date for the game is this October 23, 2014 priced at 8,208 yen on PlayStation 3, with a download version of the same price, and a “Special Sound Edition” including 20 songs for 11,286 yen. On PS Vita, the game will cost 7,171 yen at retail and download, with the “Special Sound Edition” at 10,260 yen.
Source: Firestarter's Blog
i wish they would add super sentai characters to these games since im not a big fan of gundam.but since im a fan of ultraman and kamen rider ill still pick this one up and check it out since it looks pretty cool.
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ReplyDeletenah, This game must be targeted to teens to grown ups. Super Sentai for kids.
Looks like they didn't managed to get Gentarou's actor back 'cause it didn't sounds like him.
ReplyDeleteAnd the other Riders seems they have new lines instead of re-using old ones from previous games (except the "Metal Branding")
PS3 and the Vita are powerful systems. So why do these graphics look like they're a generation behind? It should up to par with that sweet cover.
ReplyDeleteIt's by Namco Bandai for crying out loud!
i cant wait for them to release kamen rider games on the ps4.with next gen graphics the games could be awesome if their done right.i would love to see the climax heroes series have a come back on that system.
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