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As Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destinies launches on the 3DS eShop today, lots of reviews have for the game have appeared. You can find a roundup of verdicts below.

Destructoid – 9.5 / 10
Digital Spy – 4 / 5
Eurogamer – 8 / 10
Game Informer – 8 / 10
GameSpot – 8 / 10
GamesRadar – 4 / 5
GameTrailers – 7.3 / 10
IGN – 7.2 / 10
Joystiq – 4 / 5
Kotaku – “Yes”
Nintendo Life – 9 / 10
Polygon – 8 / 10
Shackews – 6 / 10

GungHo Online Entertainment has given a new update on the overseas release of Puzzle & Dragons Z. While there’s still no set date, president Kazuki Morishita told Siliconera it will happen “sooner or later.”

“Nothing has been finalized, we don’t know how we will release it or have a price, but we will release it sooner or later.”

Morishita also spoke about Puzzle & Dragons Z is more RPG-oriented compared to the smartphone version. In doing so, he revealed how the 3DS title “has always been in the works” – meaning it was planned from the series’ very beginning.

“Initially, when we were still tinkering with the concept for the smartphone version in summer of 2011, we already started talking about the 3DS release as well. The 3DS version has always been in the works, we have always been planning it while we were coming up with the smartphone version concept. So, it isn’t a new idea we came up with. We were always going to add that RPG element into the game.”

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This week’s Famitsu has a feature with Game Freak character art director Ken Sugimori and 3D art director Takao Unno. The two talked about working with 3D models for the first time, creating new Pokemon designs, and more.

You can find a Q&A roundup after the break. Many thanks to Polygon for the translations.

Nintendo may very well be preparing the first specially-designed 2DS system. Kotaku has obtained several images showing what appears to be a Year of Luigi-themed handheld.

Nintendo hasn’t made any announcement, but perhaps the unique 2DS will be out in time for the holidays.

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Heads up, Australian Zelda fans. If you pre-order A Link Between Worlds at EB Games, you’ll receive the musical treasure chest.

You can find more information on the official product page here.


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