Michael Ingram is a Senior Contributor from the United States of America. Michael has been writing for GameRant since 2021, writing both analytically and fiction for years beforehand. Michael is a ...
At its heart, Viewtiful Joe is about as old school as a game could possibly get in today's world of free-roaming, 3D titles. Aside from sticking to a beautifully flat, cel-shaded rendering style, VJ's ...
Viewtiful Joe: Double Trouble thinks about dreams up ways to make it matter in a 2d fighting game what the DS can do and then. Viewtiful Joe: Double Trouble thinks about dreams up ways to make it ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Viewtiful Joe 2 is the upcoming follow-up to Capcom's awesome original GameCube adventure from last year. The original game provided GameCube owners ...
Don't you just hate it when a menacing antagonist reaches through the screen at your local cinema, absconds with your girlfriend, and forces you to obtain all kinds of awesome powers in your quest to ...
Capcom's beat-'em-up Viewtiful Joe is out in Japan now, but if you live in the US you'll have to wait until late October for the anticipated game to hit home. That is, of course, unless you import it.
Joe is nothing more than an average… well, Joe, as it were. The guy loves old movies and their cheesy melodrama, so when a malevolent hand drags him into a superhero flick, he’s absolutely pumped.
He runs across the screen in a blur. He’s cocky, snarky, and dressed in a vibrant red unitard. He is … not The Flash from DC Comics, but the video game superhero Viewtiful Joe, from game director ...
LB Beistad is a writer and musician based in Nashville, TN. Her love of gaming began with her cousin introducing her to Banjo Kazooie and Jak and Daxter when she was five years old. Since then, she ...
Hideki Kamiya, creator of the forthcoming Bayonetta, would be up for making a sequel to his stylish side-scroller Viewtiful Joe if given the opportunity, according to a report by Game Informer. Not so ...
This is the story of how an artist adapts and refines his craft. It starts with a challenge. In a recent interview with Nintendo president Satoru Iwata, The Wonderful 101's director Hideki Kamiya ...