Samurai Warriors: Chronicles 2nd heading to the 3DS
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A sequel to Samurai Warriors: Chronicles is on the way. Appropriately titled “Samurai Warriors: Chronicles 2nd”, the game will contain multiple scenarios and endings, new generals, a new mode, and more.
Players can experience the branching scenarios in the main “Musou Enbu” mode. By looking at an included flow chart, users can plan a course to one of the game’s multiple endings.
Samurai Warriors: Chronicles 2nd’s “Moushou Enbu” mode offers missions with local multiplayer and online rankings. Additional details about this will be shared soon.
New generals shown in Famitsu include Takatora Toudou, Munenori Yagyu, and a mysterious female.
Japanese players won’t have to wait too long for Samurai Warriors: Chronicles 2nd. It releases on September 13.
Famitsu review scores (5/22/12)
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The latest Famitsu review scores are as follows:
Dragon Quest Monsters: Terry’s Wonderland 3D (3DS) – 10/9/9/8
Guild 01 (3DS) – 9/8/8/9
BlazBlue: Continuum Shift Extend (PSP) – 8/8/8/8
Phi Brain: Kizuna no Puzzle (PSP) – 5/6/5/7
Guild 02 in development, features Inafune contribution and more
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Level-5 is gearing up for the Japanese launch of Guild 01. The compilation, which features title contributions from such people as game developers Suda51 and Yasumi Matsuno, arrives in Japan on May 31.
But nevermind that. Level-5 already has plans for a sequel titled “Guild 02”. Famitsu leaker Sinobi states that ex-Capcom developer Keiji Inafune, Mini Kitchen’s Kazu Ayabe, and Otogiriso’s Kazuya Asano and Takemaru Abiko will be involved with the project.
Jett Rocket: Super Surf will be a platformer, out at the end of 2012
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Shin’en hasn’t said anything about Jett Rocket: Super Surf since the game was announced. It’s now been made clear that it’ll contain platforming gameplay following the studio’s experimentation with different play styles.
In a new interview, Shin’en Multimedia Manfred Lizner said that the company realized “that a new Jett Rocket game needs to be a great plattformer in its essence.”
Screenshots will be released after the summer. As far as the actual game is concerned, it’ll be available on the eShop at the end of 2012.
“That game got through a lot of iterations but we took the time to make something really worthwhile. We experimented with different gameplay styles but in the end it was clear that a new Jett Rocket game needs to be a great plattformer in its essence. After the summer we should have some first screenshots to show you our efforts. We aim for a end of 2012 release for the game.”
Level-5 nabs Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask trademark in the US
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This is amazing. For the third year in a row, a Professor Layton name has been trademarked in the US right before E3.
You know what that means! We’ll probably receive a Professor Layton localization announcement next month.
Level-5 filed a trademark for Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask just recently. Conveniently enough, that’s the next game in the series waiting to be brought stateside.
Calcio Bit 3DS screenshots
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LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes 3DS screenshots
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WayForward reconfirms Mighty Switch Force update details
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WayForward has made the Mighty Switch Force update official today. We already heard that it’ll be made available for European 3DS owners this Thursday, and it sounds like the download will launch in North America this week as well.
The free update features five new bonus levels, enhanced 3D visuals, and a retry button.
Bravely Default takes 60-70 hours to complete, plus other details
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The official Twitter account for Bravely Default: Flying Fairy has provided a few details about Square Enix’s upcoming RPG.
It’ll take 60-70 hours to complete Bravely Default. Well, maybe “complete” isn’t the best word. You can beat the game in 60-70 hours, but there’s still lots to do once you’ve seen the credits.
Bravely Default’s initial demos and promotion surrounded the game’s AR components. Interestingly, these elements comprise just 1% of the experience.
The title’s battle system’s involve summons. These apparently feature “elaborate visualizations”.
Another recent Square Enix release, Kingdom Hearts 3D, received a special 3DS system in Japan. It appears that Bravely Default won’t be getting the same treatment.
Aksys Games’ E3 2012 lineup
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Aksys Games has confirmed two games for its E3 2012 showing. Zero Escape: Virtue’s Last Reward (3DS/Vita) and Record of Agarest War 2 (PS3) will be appearing at the expo.
Virtue’s Last Reward will be playable in English for the first time.
Along with the two titles above, Aksys may have additional games to confirm for E3. We’ll let you know if further confirmations are made.
Source: Aksys Games PR