“Variations on a theme” is a phrase I’ve employed to describe the games of Hidetaka Miyazaki, but it’s all a bit more complicated with Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. It shares ample DNA with the games that made Miyazaki famous—Demon’s Souls, Dark Souls, and Bloodborne—but it’s also much more distinct. Any particular SoulsBorne game is unique, but looks and plays basically like the others. Sekiro doesn’t. The result is a game that revels in its surprises while nonetheless feeling familiar as an old shoe, or a loyal dog that bites. Hard.
GamePro refers us to an important announcement coming out of Japan: PlatinumGames, the offspring of shuttered Viewtiful Joe and Okami developer Clover Studio, is rebranding as Platinum Next and calling attention to this fact with a sternly-worded letter to Japanese game development.
I have to repeat this news, which I just saw on Kotaku – an upcoming 360 game (set for release in Japan only, alas) called My Wife: A Bride for You Only allows players to customize many aspects of their digital bride, from their anime eyes to their squeakily annoying voices. There are even love-based minigames! And of course, all the shots I could find of this game, all the wives were dressed like schoolgirls. …