We’re approaching the original game’s Japanese release date (November 21, 2000). Celebrate! Now would be a perfect time to try and beat it on all modes (Turbo included) if you haven’t already.
Sin & Punishment 2: Now Shipping Worldwide
June 27, 2010Sin & Punishment 2 Website Advertisements Spotted!
June 26, 2010Along with the NA TV Spot, Nintendo of America has pushed the advertising for S&P2 a bit further. Website advertisements such as the ones above can now be spotted across various websites. Who knew Nintendo of America would push Sin & Punishment 2 so far? Well done, guys! Even though the game might not be a big seller, Ninty is giving it a chance.
S&P 2 NA Website Now Open
June 26, 2010The NA website for Sin & Punishment 2 is now fully open, and available for viewing here. Not a bad way to hype yourself up for the North American version of the game, which hits stores tomorrow.
S&P2 NA Commercial
June 21, 2010You know, I’m actually surprised Nintendo of America is showing a commercial for S&P. Oh well, can’t complain!
S&P2 Gamestop preorder coupon code – SIN
May 21, 2010On request of Regulus Tera, we’ve made this a headline to get your attention. When preordering S&P2 at Gamestop, use the coupon code SIN for free overnight shipping.
EDIT: The coupon expired.
Gamestop Online Pre-order Bonus
May 17, 2010For those of you who aren’t satisfied with the included 500 Nintendo Points card, online customers who order the game online will get a rather nice S&P poster sent with their game:
Not a bad poster overall, but I was kind of expecting it to feature that amazing cover that Nintendo of America was so kind enough to give us. Oh well, I think I’ll be ordering my copy online despite that.
All S&P2 English cutscenes on YT; actually not that bad
May 9, 2010Yeah, OK, I’ll shut up now. Obvious spoilers ahead.
Hit the jump for more.
S&P2 Challenge Videos added, horrible voice acting
April 28, 2010S&P2 European website updated with Challenge Videos. Be warned, some of the voice acting is just f***ing atrocious.
Not even kidding.
I don’t know how they did it, but they managed to make it WORSE than the original S&P’s voice acting. Chenglong Lee sounds like an I. M. Meen wannabe (I’m not joking, someone shoot me now).
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