Operation Darkness is not your typical U.S. Xbox 360 release. Developed by Tokyo-based Success Corp. and published in Japan in October 2007, the turn-based strategy game is actually making its way to Western shores this summer, courtesy of publishers Atlus and SEGA.
IGN first got a peek at Operation Darkness at the Tokyo Game Show last year and were intrigued by its supernatural World War II storyline, bazooka-toting werewolves and squad-based tactical strategy gameplay.
There's a demo of Operation Darkness coming to Xbox Live on May 5, but IGN are impatient. So they recently cornered Operation Darkness editor Jason Ruper, project lead Sammy Matsushima and Atlus spokesman Aram Jabbari to talk about Operation Darkness' cover system, alternate history storyline, monstrous armies are more.

RPGs are great, but it takes a lot of dedication to finish most of them. Here are six PS3 and Xbox 360 RPGs Gamemoir's Nick never saw the credits of.

With the release of Wolfenstein: The New Order this week, GamerzUnite takes a look at 9 memorable video game appearances by everyone's least favorite final boss... at least until his head explodes or he melts into a puddle of guts.
Ah robot hitler in wolfenstein 3d. Probably one of the most memorable boss battles!
"let's see that again"
Classic

Hardcore Gamer: Our team would like to present you with the most comprehensive guide to Japanese role playing games on the Xbox 360. Some of our editors will be sharing their thoughts on these games, we’ll also be digging up some archival quotes from this very publication, and bring some rather unknown and obscure releases to your attention. For the importers, we've got a compilation of cool releases that never left the native homeland.
Wow, this was an awesome trip down memory lane. It's easy to forget how many great JRPGs the Xbox 360 was home to.
man that's a lot of stuff. who woulda thunk it. plus there's got to be plenty more
This game looks crazy enough to be good! WWII rpg fighting nazi's and undead with guns and magic. Along with 4 player co-op what's not to like ^^
Is Atlus retarded? Do they not realize that games like this only sell well in Japan?
And another thing, who do all their 360 games look like PS2 games?