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Arc System Works is releasing yet another “Family” sports game for the Japanese eShop. The latest one, Family Beach Volleyball 3D, is launching next week for 500 yen. Screenshots and art have been posted above.


Famitsu has posted another update on its website today for Fantasy Life. We have more new screenshots, art, and details for the game, mostly pertaining to available jobs.

Take a look at the latest Fantasy Life content below.

– Fantasy Life is like an open world RPG
– Kingdom Soldiers: keep peace and harmony in the village
– Chase criminals, defeat monsters, protect the village
– Wizards: specialize in magic
– Wizards can make fireballs, heal friendly characters
– No differentiation between white and black mages
– Each job has a different mentor and if you pick this job a black cat named Krome teaches you the ways of the wizard
– Hunters: one with nature and can attack enemies from afar using a bow
– These guys can also gather fruits and vegetables on the field and bring them back to town.
– Mercenaries don’t belong to any country
– Mercenaries travel from place to place as a hired sword looking for their next job
– They live life without ties

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Little King’s Story made its debut on Wii, but the sequel switched things up by going to the PlayStation Vita. The original was very well received on Nintendo’s console, so what prompted the move?

When asked about the platform change, assistant producer Takanori Murayama said:

“There are three reasons for this. One, the using of the touch panel made the game’s controls much easier. The touch panel enables the users to scout dozens of citizens together which improved the operations. Two, the high resolution graphics enabled to depict many characters at once inside the screen. The movement and the depiction of the many characters in its world is what makes this game fun. Last but not least, the network affinity is high, therefore it is easy to buy avatars and other items on the PS Store. In the PS Store, users can purchase additional items which is another appealing point.”

You know… the Wii U offers everything that Murayama mentioned. The GamePad has a touchscreen, the console can output HD visuals, and DLC can be made possible. Who knows – maybe we’ll see Little King’s Story on Wii U.

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