Korea: Superstar: a rhythm sim game coming to the Xbox 360

Screenshots of Korea: Superstar and Kingdom Under Fire: Circle of Doom for the Xbox 360 - Image 1 

With the ever growing number of Korean game developer studios coming up with new console games, the recent X07 conference in South Korea showcased a host of upcoming games exclusive to the Xbox 360. One of these games is the music rhythm sim from Studio Nine.

Titled Korea: Superstar, this game joins the few and far between rhythm sims such as the Guitar Hero series and the upcoming Xbox 360 version of Rock Band. Studio Nine was also the developer for the DDR-like rhythm sim Pump It Up for the PlayStation Portable.

This new game injects some life to a very few selection of games on the genre for Microsoft’s next-gen console. Along with Korea: Superstar was the debut of Blueside‘s Kingdom Under Fire: Circle of Doom, an RPG set in the Kingdom Under Fire series which is set for a January release in the States.

All in all, these are both titles to look out for when they hit the Xbox 360 console format in the near future. Hopefully, we’ll also be seeing an English translated version of Korea: Superstar.

Screenshots of Korea: Superstar and Kingdom Under Fire: Circle of Doom for the Xbox 360 - Image 1 

With the ever growing number of Korean game developer studios coming up with new console games, the recent X07 conference in South Korea showcased a host of upcoming games exclusive to the Xbox 360. One of these games is the music rhythm sim from Studio Nine.

Titled Korea: Superstar, this game joins the few and far between rhythm sims such as the Guitar Hero series and the upcoming Xbox 360 version of Rock Band. Studio Nine was also the developer for the DDR-like rhythm sim Pump It Up for the PlayStation Portable.

This new game injects some life to a very few selection of games on the genre for Microsoft’s next-gen console. Along with Korea: Superstar was the debut of Blueside‘s Kingdom Under Fire: Circle of Doom, an RPG set in the Kingdom Under Fire series which is set for a January release in the States.

All in all, these are both titles to look out for when they hit the Xbox 360 console format in the near future. Hopefully, we’ll also be seeing an English translated version of Korea: Superstar.

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