If you're down with the Dragon Ball scene then you will know all about XenoVerse 2. After all, the game first launched way back in 2016, with the game now available on Xbox One, PS4, PC and Nintendo Switch. But whilst many other games would be pushed to the side after such a time, Bandai Namco are still right behind the XenoVerse experience, with them dropping two new options for players looking to expand their world. Are you ready for the latest characters, quests, skills and more that are available in the Dragon Ball XenoVerse 2 Ultra Packs?
Bandai Namco had previously announced that they had another game in the pipeline based on the incredibly popular Dragon Ball universe, which was rather ambiguously titled Dragon Ball Game – Project Z. Anyone watching the Xbox E3 2019 briefing however will have seen it unveiled in its Super Saiyan form as Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot. And there’s a cracking new trailer to accompany the news that features a very familiar scene or two too…
Code Vein is a new upcoming IP from Bandai Namco, and in it, just for a change, we find the end of the world as we know it. Revenants have torn the world apart, and the worst of all is a hidden society known only as Vein.
If you're serious about your Manga and you like a bit of a battle, then Bandai Namco's release of Jump Force back in February 2019 will no doubt have got your juices flowing. Now though we see the fighting roster increase with the introduction of 3 new characters.
As 2019 kicked into play, Bandai Namco went big with the release of ACE COMBAT 7: SKIES UNKNOWN, giving would-be pilots the chance to express themselves as they tore through the skies. Now though the whole ACE COMBAT 7 experience is moving up a gear, with a variety of DLC packs bringing new planes and weapons to the game - the first is available now and focuses on the ADF-11F Raven. Accompanying that though is a nifty bit of free DLC too.
If you've been hotly anticipating Bandai Namco's The Dark Pictures Anthology then today is your lucky day, as the release date of the first instalment - Man of Medan - has now become known.
If you ever get a chance to pop into the Bandai Namco offices in London then I guarantee you're in for a treat. I found myself sitting in a waiting room, eating a vegan pizza, with a Pac-man video machine to the right of me and a Tekken offering in front of me. And the best thing about them? Free to play! I was also surrounded by toys from all the Bandai game franchises you can think of, with enticing merchandise locked away in glass cabinets.It was like I walked into a dream world of what my first flat looked like. But why was I here, spilling vegan cheese down my shirt? Well, I was about to get some hands-on time with Code Vein, the hot new IP from Bandai Namco.
Bandai Namco will be bringing Bless Unleashed to Xbox One later this year, with the game taking place in an untamed world, leaving the hardcore MMORPG players to forge their own tale. It looks stunning, will come with PvE and PvP options, and promises to have an endless amount of content to boot. With all that in mind, and with the opportunity opening up to us, we had a quick chat with Jason Park, Director of Development at Round 8 Studio, overseer of all things Bless Unleashed related, to see what was what!
Right from the initial announcement made at E3 2018, excitement levels were pretty high for Bandai Namco’s Jump Force. The reveal came in collusion with the iconic Weekly Shonen Jump manga magazine embarking upon its 50th anniversary and the sheer thought of a 3D arena fighting game on the horizon, featuring some of manga’s greatest heroes and villains that have ever been seen, was something to look forward to. It seemed like the ideal way to celebrate such an important anniversary. Now that Jump Force on Xbox One has arrived, is it a total knockout or does it possess all the thrill of a time limit draw?
DreamWorks Dragons Dawn of New Riders appears to be set between the events of the second and third films in the series, so is not, and should not be thought of as, a direct port of the film. Does this mean that the whole experience is something more than a cynical cash grab? Is it even a good game in its own right? I spent some time with the latest title from Outright Games and Bandai Namco to find out.