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Featuring co-op heists as well as a full single-player campaign, Crime Boss: Rockay City looks set to replicate the carnage of ’90s action movies. Seriously, just look at this list of talent: Chuck Norris, Danny Trejo, Danny Glover, Damion Poiter, Kim Basinger, Michael Masden, Michael Rooker, and Vanilla Ice. Crime Boss: Rockay CityĬrime Boss: Rockay City is a new co-op action game with a truly all-star cast. The much-rumored, highly-anticipated modern take on the iconic survival horror will “preserve the essence of the original game”, but modernize the gameplay, “reimagine” the storyline, and deliver the kind of graphics that the RE Engine has showcased in recent years.

If you’ve ever been interested in the origins of a certain Umbra Witch, this’ll be the game for you. Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon is set to drop exclusively on Nintendo Switch on March 17, and it’ll give you full control over Cereza and Cheshire as you solve puzzles and fend off faeries. PlatinumGames may have only just pushed the long-awaited Bayonetta 3 out the door, but the studio is already looking to its next witchy adventure.
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In late October and early November 2015, Yamaoka and his band performed tracks from the Silent Hill series at nine live events in cities across the United Kingdom, titled "Silent Hill Live". In 2014, he expressed interest in returning as a composer for Silent Hills, although the project was later cancelled. On August 10, 2012, Yamaoka announced he would be releasing a second solo album in late 2012, one "different from the usual Silent Hill music." On October 31, 2012, he announced via Facebook, that the new three-track Spanish-language single "Revolución" would premiere at V-CON during a live performance. He was first appointed to the role of chief sound officer at Grasshopper, but became involved in aspects of game production as well. On February 3, 2010, it was announced that Yamaoka has joined Grasshopper Manufacture and was working with Goichi Suda and Shinji Mikami on their action game, Shadows of the Damned. On December 2, 2009, it was announced that Yamaoka was leaving his long term employer Konami.
