Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call – final installment of 2nd Performance DLC out now
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Square Enix has prepared one more blast of Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call DLC. Fans can download and purchase several new tracks for $0.99 each.
Here’s the full lineup:
Battle Music Sequence (BMS)
- “real Emotion” (FINAL FANTASY X-2)
- “Struggle to the Death” (FINAL FANTASY LEGEND II)*
- “Devil Lord Confrontation II” (Romancing SaGa 3)*
- “Boss Battle 2” (CHRONO TRIGGER)
- “Shadowlord” (NIER)
Field Music Sequence (FMS)
- “Corridors of Time” (CHRONO TRIGGER)
- “Meridian Child” (Seiken Densetsu 3)
- “Birds in the Sky, Fish in the River” (Live A Live™)
Note that “Struggle to the Death” and “Devil Lord Confrontation II” are free for a limited time.
Square Enix calls today’s update the final installment in Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call’s 2nd Performance DLC. It’s unclear if any additional DLC will be released in the future.
Source: Square Enix PR
Girls Mode 3 screenshots
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Girls Mode 3 boxart
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Korean Nintendo Direct roundup
Posted on 9 years ago by Kirara Koneko(@KiraraKoneko) in 3DS, New Nintendo 3DS, News | 3 Comments
Today, Nintendo fans in South Korea were given a lot to look forward to in the latest Nintendo Direct.
Although there wasn’t anything too noteworthy shared, here are few of the details:
– New Nintendo 3DS XL releases May 1 for 225.000 Won in Metallic Red and Blue
– New Nintendo 3DS shown in white but no release date given
– Monster Hunter 4G New Nintendo 3DS XL also launches May 1 for 235.000 Won
– Monster Hunter 4G will release alongside singly at 49.000 Won or a double pack for 88.000 Won
You can get a look at the South Korean software lineup above.
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Nintendo confirms $30 price point for Puzzle & Dragons Z + Puzzle & Dragons Super Mario Bros. Edition, demo in May
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Puzzle & Dragons Z + Puzzle & Dragons Super Mario Bros. Edition will be slightly cheaper than expected. While most retailers have been listing the package for $40, it turns out that the final price will be just $29.99.
Nintendo also confirmed that a demo is in the works for Puzzle & Dragons Super Mario Bros. Edition. This will be available “in early May.”
Puzzle & Dragons Z + Puzzle & Dragons Super Mario Bros. Edition launches in North America on May 22.
Source: Nintendo PR
Inazuma Eleven Go Chrono Stones recieves preorder bonus in Italy
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Inazuma Eleven GO Chrono Stones Thunderflash and Wildfire will receive a preorder bonus from select retailers in Italy.
The preorder bonus is currently being offered at seven different retailers in Italy. If you preorder the game with any of those retailers you will receive a “limited edition” Mark Evans headband.
The game launches on March 27 all across Europe.
Style Savvy sequel will support amiibo
Posted on 9 years ago by Patrick(@Patricklous) in 3DS, 3DS eShop, News | 5 Comments
The official website for the next installment in Syn Sophia and Nintendo’s actually-really-good-I-swear series was today updated with some new information. Girls Mode 3: Kira Kira Code will feature 19,000 different items of clothing and accessories, including special items that are unlocked by using amiibo. The game will support all amiibo, however it seems that only the figures for Mario, Peach, Yoshi and Kirby will give out special “character items” like the stylish Mario hat pictured above. I for one am disappointed at the lack of Donkey Kong’s tie and King Dedede’s regal robes.
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Theatrhythm Dragon Quest screenshots
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Bravely Second devs talk about the game’s new jobs
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In a new interview with Dengeki, Bravely Second producer Tomoya Asano and assistant producer Shinji Takahashi discussed the game’s new jobs (thanks Siliconera). The title introduces jobs such as Cat Master, Patissier, Exorcist, and much more.
Asano first spoke about jobs with the following words:
“Whenever we start thinking about new jobs, we start out by keeping the entire game’s balance in mind. We’d like to have this many attackers; there should be this number of offensive mages; let’s stick to this number for healers… these are some of the thoughts that go into the balancing. One important thing of the Cat Master in particular is how we created it to be a ‘playing around’ type [of class].”
Asano added that although Cat Masters were originally created just to have fun with, they ended up being pretty strong. They’re fine at attacking and can provide support.
Head past the break for even more job quotes!