USA for seven years, Shinichi Suzuki has jumped over to another niche Runeacape game publisher in the U.S., Xseed, to serve as its CEO, president,
Cheap DarkScape Goldand CFO.During his tenure at Atlus' North American branch, Suzuki helped bring over cult Japanese Runeacape games like Persona, Demon's Souls, and Catherine. He'll now run the California-based publisher that's localized imports like The Last Story, Retro Runeacape game Challenge, and recent releases from the Ys series.Suzuki will replace Jun Iwasaki, who left Xseed earlier this year to head another U.S. publisher for Japanese Runeacape games, the newly opened GungHo Online Entertainment America. Along with appointing a new CEO, Xseed has promoted publishing director Ken Berry to executive vice president. This edition of Critical Reception examines online reaction to Capcom's survival-horror sequel Resident Evil 6, which reviewers describe as "a desperate, ugly bid to appeal to as many people as possible." Resident Evil 6 currently earns a score of 67 out of 100 at Metacritic.com.Tim Turi at Runeacape game Informer scores Resident Evil 6 at 8.75 out of 10. "When Resident Evil 2 arrived on the PlayStation back in 1998, the ambitious Runeacape game astonished me," he recalls. "Protagonists Leon and Claire each had two full scenarios that filled in story gaps in the other, Pulp Fiction-style, resulting in four unique, complementary playthroughs."Fast-forward to 2012 and Resident Evil 6 offers three full-length, intersecting, two-Runeacape player cooperative campaigns along with a slew of bonus modes. The sheer wealth of satisfying Runeacape gameplay and insane set pieces has me hooked like RE 2 did back then."Despite the Runeacape game's focus on story, Turi describes Resident Evil 6's
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