Indie publisher Digerati is delighted to announce its bringing Shikhondo - Soul Eater, an intense bullet-hell shoot ‘em up, to Nintendo Switch, PS4 and Xbox One this summer (exact date still TBC).
Created by Korean-based independent developer DeerFarm, Shikhondo - Soul Eater features hypnotic barrage patterns, enemies inspired by Asian mythology, and stunning Oriental artwork. Armies of demons known as yokai have escaped from Limbo. They are spreading like a plague across the land, sowing fear and stealing souls. You must destroy the pestilent invaders and free the captured souls from eternal torment. And, for the first time, players will be able to take on Shikhondo with a friend thanks to an all-new 2-player local co-op mode added especially for the console versions. Includes Arcade and Hardcore modes as well.
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Thursday, June 21, 2018
Tuesday, May 29, 2018
Medicom Comes To the US for DesignerCon 2018
DesignerCon, the leading design and art toy show in America, and famed Japanese toy company MEDICOM TOY today officially announce their new and exciting partnership for DesignerCon 2018. This will be the first time in MEDICOM TOY’s history, that they will participate as an exhibitor at a show in the USA on a full scale. Apart from bringing an array of exclusive products of their own to the show, MEDICOM TOY will help to curate a pavilion of Japanese artists, to help expose them to audiences here in the West.
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Wednesday, March 28, 2018
Kotobukiya's Bushoujo Evil Dead 2 Ash Williams
We dare you to ask this girl for some sugar! Illustrator Shunya Yamashita works his magic once again and Kotobukiya renders it in 3 dimensions...with amazing results! The latest entry in Kotobukiya’s Horror BISHOUJO series is the long-awaited Ash Williams from Evil Dead 2: Dead by Dawn.
Reflecting the violent nature of the film, Ash’s clothes are tattered, exposing her robust form. Ash stands on an exquisitely detailed base modeled after the floor of the cabin from the film, with a decomposing hand peeking out from the cellar door. The Necronomicon Ex-Mortis is detached, allowing you to display it wherever you like. The contrast between the bold, Chainsaw-Brandishing hero and the intricate details in the craftsmanship make this BISHOUJO one you won’t want to miss!
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