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Quarth isn’t the only title arriving on the Japanese eShop next week. Arc System Works will be bringing True Remembrance: Fragment of Memory to the store in just seven days. Consumers will be able to purchase it for 700 yen.

True Remembrance is one of the few downloadable games that won’t support 3D. Still, you will be getting a decent amount of content for your money’s worth.

For details about the title, read on below.

– Visual novel
– Story focuses on Kurome and a mysterious girl names Ra
– In this world, people suffer from Setsua Disease
– This disease fills one with sad memories.
– Takes place in a city filled with people who suffer from Setsuna Disease,
– There are specialists who can help them seal away the sad memories
– Simple control scheme
– Progress through text with button presses or screen touching
– Automatic saving
– View a log to remind yourself of past happenings
– Unlock a bonus mode by reaching certain criteria
– This mode offers chibi versions of the characters
– Five save slots

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Valentine’s Day has come to a close. Let’s finish off the day with some lovely Pandora’s Tower Valentine’s Day Cards straight from Nintendo of Europe…


Nobuo Uematsu has been composing Final Fantasy music for many, many years. He began work on the series in 1987 with the first Final Fantasy, and has continued to contribute to the franchise to this very day.

Of course, Uematsu’s songs are included in Square Enix’s new title, Theatrhythm Final Fantasy, which Uematsu finally had a chance to experience. He recommended that fans try it out, and also mentioned that he “was reduced to tears” as he “remembered various things from the past 20 years”.

He said on Twitter:

“I played Theatrhythm Final Fantasy for the first time today. Not too shabby! As I remembered various things from the past 20 years, I was reduced to tears. FF music fans should definitely play it. Won’t you cry with me?”

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Quarth will be hitting the Japanese eShop on February 22 for 400 yen.

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Asura’s Wrath (PS3/360) – 10/10/9/9
Naruto Ultimate Storm Generation (PS3/360) – 9/9/9/9
The Darkness II (PS3/360) – 9/8/8/8
Ninja Gaiden Sigma Plus (PSV) – 8/8/8/8
Gal Gun (PS3) – 8/8/8/8
Harvest Moon: The Land’s Origins (3DS) – 8/8/8/8
Tales of the Heroes: Twin Brave (PSP) – 8/7/8/8
The House of The Dead: OVERKILL Director’s Cut (PS3) – 7/7/8/8
Reality Fighters (PSV) – 7/7/7/7
Crush3D (3DS) – 7/7/7/6


The Japanese launch of Fire Emblem: Awakening is fast approaching. Famitsu has a write-up about the game this week, meaning we have a handful of new details to report on.

The new information known from Famitsu thus far is as follows:

– Can toggle permadeath on/off as was the case in Hero of Light and Shadow
– Classic Mode and Casual Mode
– Classic Mode: keeps perma death mechanic
– Casual Mode: restores lost warriors in next fight
– The Classics/Casual modes are from Hero of Light and Shadow, and they’re back in Awakening
– Three difficulty settings in Awakening
– Choose from Normal, Hard, Lunatic
– Over 40 classes
– Can do a class change to a higher class at a certain level
– Change views and skip forward during battle scenes

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The new Kingdom Hearts 3D trailer posted by Square Enix earlier today already has an (unofficial) subtitled version – you can find it above. Remember, there are some spoilers in the video!


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