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By Alleef Ashaari|September 4, 2020
Today EG7 (owner of No Straight Roads publisher Sold Out) has announced that the recently-released title is already profitable just one day after its release on 25 August 2020 for the PS4, Xbox One, and PC. Developed by Malaysian developer Metronomik, No Straight Roads is an action-adventure game that mashes togeth
By Alleef Ashaari|September 1, 2020
Square Enix has announced its lineup of games and live-stream schedule for the upcoming Tokyo Game Show 2020 (TGS 2020) Online, which will run from 24 to 27 September 2020 later this month. Babylon's Fall from Platinum Games is a clear highlight, considering that we last saw a trailer and details regarding the g
By Kumikones|August 20, 2020
BanG Dream! Film Live can be quite a surprise to the uninitiated. Those vaguely aware of the film but blissfully ignorant to what it’s about may expect a light-hearted romp of a musical, driven by an endearing plot as a group of teenage musicians face an unprecedented challenge in their dream of becoming a succe
By Alleef Ashaari|June 19, 2020
Review originally published on 12th June, 3:01 pm. Platform: PS4 Genre: Action-Adventure, Survival Horror, Tear-Jerker The Last Of Us. It's still unbelievable how much of a pop-culture juggernaut it has become since it originally launched for the PS3 back in 2013. Seven years is a long time. To this day, Naughty Dog
By Alleef Ashaari|May 14, 2020
To the surprise of gamers everywhere, Malaysian developer Metronomik has announced that No Straight Roads is slated to release for Nintendo Switch and Xbox One, alongside the originally-announced platforms of PS4 and PC (exclusively on Epic Games Store) on 30 June 2020. According to the official Twitter account for No
By Alleef Ashaari|March 27, 2020
Malaysian developer Metronomik has finally announced the release date of the most highly-anticipated Malaysian-made game after years of hype. No Straight Roads is slated to release for the PS4 and PC (exclusively on Epic Games Store) on 30 June 2020. Metronomik CEO Wan Hazmer (former Lead Game Designer for Square Enix
By Mr Toffee|March 12, 2020
Platform: Nintendo Switch Genre: Co-op puzzler WayForward has figured out the old-school 2D neo retro-style game and aesthetic down to a science. With titles like the Shantae series and their take on the Double Dragon/Kunio-kun universe, there's nowhere to go but up for this developer. Though it does beg the question
By Kenn Leandre|February 26, 2020
At Kakuchopurei.com, we love Respawn's Apex Legends; so much so that we've spent countless hours to not only refine our overall skills in the game but also other fun ways to win matches. But today we ain't gonna talk about strategies. Instead, we've decided to rank the current weapons available in the game, from the t
By Mr Toffee|February 21, 2020
Just recently, Street Fighter 5: Champion Edition saw an improvement in its matchmaking and online play. It was a bit vague on the process, but Capcom cleared the air with some detailed explanation. Basically, the direct focuses here are desyncing issues and one-sided rollback. All players should experience less turbu
By Burhanudin Zamri|January 28, 2020
The portable console market is currently dominated by the Nintendo Switch with the PSP or PS Vita nowhere to be seen. Back then, we'd get awesome games like the rhythmic god game Patapon and its two sequels. Well, it looks like we're getting another encore. [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w186xFg91_A&w=56
By Mr Toffee|January 8, 2020
Music is always the weapon, especially in the peppy EDM-esque world of Cadence of Hyrule. Essentially a heavily-modified Crypt of the Necrodancer, a top-down roguelike with awesome rhythm music gameplay, this Nintendo collaboration arguably improves the existing formula. How? By making it a more open-ended adventure w
By Team KKP|January 8, 2020
I was just trying to keep alive. I grew up spending hours trying to keep alive playing side-scrolling games like Ninja Gaiden, Battletoads and Contra. My personal favourite of that era was Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight (which was not even really a Street Fighter game or Final Fight game). I had the Famicom versi
By Alleef Ashaari|December 27, 2019
Popular game tracker site Gamestat have reportedly discovered listings for not only a Final Fantasy VII Remake demo on the PlayStation Store, but also one for the elusive Patapon 2 Remastered. Let's take this with a grain of salt, as a Final Fantasy VII Remake demo has yet to be officially announced by Square Enix, th
By Team KKP|June 28, 2019
Take a walk on the dark side with the upcoming Final Fantasy XIV expansion that's slated for the 1st of July. After going through two expansions of the game trying to save the world, this latest large-scale DLC plans to make you take the dark route by journeying across alternate dimensions and fighting the evil Garlean
By Mr Toffee|June 5, 2019
So much for that Spring 2019 release date, eh Metronomik? The Malaysian-made upcoming action game with rhythm beats No Straight Roads will be delayed to early 2020. On the plus side, the devs will be partnering with publisher Sold Out, and will also get physical versions for sale for only US$39.99. Oh, and it'll be fo
By Alleef Ashaari|May 6, 2019
Metronomik CEO Wan Hazmer is currently developing No Straight Roads, but before that, he was the Lead Game Designer for Square Enix's Final Fantasy XV. He's taking everything he learned in his years working at the Japanese studio and bringing it here to Malaysia starting with No Straight Roads. In an interview with Ga
By Alleef Ashaari|April 24, 2019
Atlus has finally revealed what exactly Persona 5 Royal is, and it's essentially a Persona 4 Golden type of upgrade for the 2017 JRPG hit. The expanded version of Persona 5 will release for the PS4 in Japan on 31 October 2019 (Halloween!) while the rest of the world (Asia and the West) will receive the localized versio
By Kumikones|March 29, 2019
Games can be hard, but if you’ve played Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, you’re probably reconsidering what difficulty even means. Sekiro is a game that preys on the typical gaming habits we may have developed over the years. Dodging, a staple in action games, just doesn’t work against many attacks; to
By Team KKP|March 23, 2019
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is a fun game. It will also make you its bitch if you play the game carelessly. We're here to help you out if you're stuck in the early parts of the game. We'll divide this guide into two parts: one for basics and intermediate knowhows, and the other for early bosses. We'll be putting spoiler
By Mr Toffee|March 15, 2019
Malaysia should be proud knowing that one of its gaming studios Metronomik may have an international music-savvy action gaming hit in its hand: No Straight Roads. But did you know that it was close to being a turn-based RPG with music? According to an exclusive Kakuchopurei interview with Metronomik's CEO and game des
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