The Big in Japan sale has returned to the PlayStation Store once more, with Sony offering major discounts on Japanese games in this familiar recurring promotion. The selection of games and genres is b
Netmarble eyes global market with big releases in 2021
Posted : 2021-02-08 09:07
By Nam Hyun-woo
Netmarble s earnings this year are expected to be good as the game giant is set to release big titles tied to its popular intellectual property.
According to the company, Sunday, a series of titles based on storylines, characters and in-game universes of previous hit titles on the global market are set to be rolled out this year. They include Seven Knights: Revolution, Cross Worlds, Marvel Future Revolution, and Blade & Soul Revolution. Seven Knights: Revolution was first unveiled at the 2019 G-Star game exhibition in Busan and has been drawing high expectations as the latest sequel to its Seven Knights mobile massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) series. Revolution depicts a story after heroes of previous titles have disappeared.
Why Studio Ghibli Turned To CG Animation For Its Latest Movie
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Screenshot: Studio Ghibli
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It was bound to happen. And it shouldn’t be a complete surprise. The latest Studio Ghibli film
Earwig in the Witch is a CG animated feature film. Last month, director Goro Miyazaki told
Kotaku how that happened.
Earwig and the Witch isn’t Studio Ghibli’s first foray into CG animation. Hayao Miyazaki, Goro’s father, released a 14-minute short for the Ghibli Museum called
Image: Studio Ghibli
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Earwig and the Witch opens with a familiar scene. An old Citroën races down the road, immediately invoking Hayao Miyazaki’s 1979 anime
The Castle of Cagliostro. But here, the Citroën 2CV is yellow and in hot pursuit, with its grill turning into needle-like teeth, barreling towards a woman with curly red hair escaping on a motorcycle.