Koei UK releases for 2007
Koei has announced its 2007 lineup for the UK and it looks awesome as we eagerly appreciate each one of them. We’re particularly intrigued with G1 Jockey, Koei’s first Wii release. The game, as the name suggests, is a horse race sim with deep features. It has over 4,000 stallions in its stable and plenty of tracks and objectives to keep you busy.
The PS3 fan base will be glad to know that Bladestorm and Fatal Inertia are on their way, while DS fans should find Prey the Stars very interesting. It features a dog that increases in size exponentially after eating stuff until it becomes a gargantuan engine of destruction which gobbles up skyscrapers like pretzels on a monday night.
– G1 Jockey (Wii, June)
– Dynasty Warriors: Fighters Battle (DS, Third quarter)
– Orochi Warriors (X360, October)
– Bladestorm: The Hundred Years War (PS3 and X360, Third quarter)
– Prey The Stars (DS, Q3)
– Fatal Inertia (PS3 and X360, Third quarter)
We wish all these titles a smooth journey from the studios to the store shelves. We’ll keep you posted on developments, as usual.
Koei has announced its 2007 lineup for the UK and it looks awesome as we eagerly appreciate each one of them. We’re particularly intrigued with G1 Jockey, Koei’s first Wii release. The game, as the name suggests, is a horse race sim with deep features. It has over 4,000 stallions in its stable and plenty of tracks and objectives to keep you busy.
The PS3 fan base will be glad to know that Bladestorm and Fatal Inertia are on their way, while DS fans should find Prey the Stars very interesting. It features a dog that increases in size exponentially after eating stuff until it becomes a gargantuan engine of destruction which gobbles up skyscrapers like pretzels on a monday night.
– G1 Jockey (Wii, June)
– Dynasty Warriors: Fighters Battle (DS, Third quarter)
– Orochi Warriors (X360, October)
– Bladestorm: The Hundred Years War (PS3 and X360, Third quarter)
– Prey The Stars (DS, Q3)
– Fatal Inertia (PS3 and X360, Third quarter)
We wish all these titles a smooth journey from the studios to the store shelves. We’ll keep you posted on developments, as usual.