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We’re starting to see the first Chibi-Robo!: Zip Lash reviews hit the net today. For a look at the early verdicts, continue on below.

Game Informer – 7 / 10Destructoid – 5.5 / 10
Nintendo World Report – 8 / 10
Nintendo Life – 6 / 10
Shacknews – 7 / 1-0

The first Yo-kai Watch game is heading to North America next month. But of course, Japan already received the sequel long ago, which is actually comprised of three different versions.

Level-5 is now thinking about how to approach Yo-kai Watch 2’s western release. Speaking with Nintendo World Report at the New York Comic-Con, chief operating officer Yukari Hayakawa said:

“One is called Ganzo, Honke, and Shinuchi so there’s actually three titles and we are still kind of, we haven’t made the decision on which one to release in the U.S., whether it’s all three or just one, whether it’s all physical or digital.”

Hayakawa also said that amiibo support for the Yo-kai Watch series is a possibility.

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On Tuesday, The Legend of Legacy is due out in North America. We have the RPG’s launch trailer below.

The Scribblenauts series has sold over 13 million copies, according to developer 5th Cell.

Several Scribblenauts games have been made, most of which are on Nintendo platforms. The latest entry was A DC Comics Adventure in 2013.

5th Cell will be starting a new project on crowdfunding site Fig later this month. The studio hopes raise enough funds to create an original IP.

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Famitsu put up the first screenshots from Medabots 9. Give them a look in the gallery below.

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In Japan, Nintendo has brought out the final piece of content from Fire Emblem Fates’ second round of DLC. You can watch some footage from “Witch’s Trial” below.

Siliconera has translated more information about the plot in Shin Megami Tensei IV Final from this week’s issue of Famitsu. We’ve rounded up the details below.

– After the protagonist (Hiro) dies, he wanders around the kingdom of Hades
– This is where he encounters Majin (Demon God) known as “Daguza”
– Hiro reluctantly comes to an agreement with Daguza, who had plans of his own
– “From this day forward, you will be my ‘God Killer.’ Together, we will kill all gods”
– Daguza gives Hiro a new live and the “demon summoning” ability
– This lets him call out demons to his aid
– The protagonist goes back to reality with his newfound power that is more than enough to make it through the fights at the Demon Capital, Tokyo
– Daguza resides inside the protagonist’s smartphone
– During this time, the “Final War” between the Archangel Merkabah and the Demon King Lucifer was nearing its end
– A group of gods called the “Association of Gods” have descended
– This group is led by the Majin Krishna
– They have the objective of “relieving all humans”
– The group begins to demand mankind to relinquish their souls

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Bandai Namco issued the North American boxart for Project X Zone 2 today. We’ve attached it above.

SEGA is bringing two of its 3DS hardware themes to North America today. The themes based on Game Gear and Genesis should be out in just over an hour.

This doesn’t come as a major surprise, but we now have confirmation that all of the hardware themes are coming west “in the coming months.” Here’s the release order for North America:

Sega Master System
Sega Mark III
Sega Saturn
Hi-Tech Sega (80s style Japanese arcade machine)
Sega SG-1000
Sega Dreamcast

We haven’t heard anything about Europe yet, but I’d be shocked if these themes don’t make it over there.

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The 1.1.2 update for Smash Bros. Wii U/3DS is now available. Primarily, the patch is intended to address a glitch with Diddy Kong.

You can see the update size for the Wii U version above. On 3DS, the download is 2,769 blocks.

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