khfan12345
03-01-2007, 12:39 AM
Great news everyone!
The latest Famitsu Magazine reveals that Square Enix will be holding the "Square Enix Party 2007" from May 12th-13th! For those of you who do not know, Square Enix first hosted the "Party" in 2005, and it proved to be amazing, with over 45,000 guests, and major game announcements, unveilings, demos, and showings! At the last event, there were many Kingdom Hearts surprises, but we have no word if there will be this time. Despite the first party's success, Square Enix never came out with a similar event for 2006. To put it into perspective though, for the company it is as big as E3 or TGS, since the entire convention is dedicated to SE!
Let's hope for some great news come May!
Also, just a little note, KH-2.net reports that there will be a new Pooh World minigame in Re: CoM called "Vegetable Panic". You play by striking the flying vegetables with the keyblade. The site also has a reviewers point of view where he describes how difficult the game is, and that Nomura "enhanced the game much".
The latest Famitsu Magazine reveals that Square Enix will be holding the "Square Enix Party 2007" from May 12th-13th! For those of you who do not know, Square Enix first hosted the "Party" in 2005, and it proved to be amazing, with over 45,000 guests, and major game announcements, unveilings, demos, and showings! At the last event, there were many Kingdom Hearts surprises, but we have no word if there will be this time. Despite the first party's success, Square Enix never came out with a similar event for 2006. To put it into perspective though, for the company it is as big as E3 or TGS, since the entire convention is dedicated to SE!
Let's hope for some great news come May!
Also, just a little note, KH-2.net reports that there will be a new Pooh World minigame in Re: CoM called "Vegetable Panic". You play by striking the flying vegetables with the keyblade. The site also has a reviewers point of view where he describes how difficult the game is, and that Nomura "enhanced the game much".