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Xenoblade details

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– Seamless transition into battle mode when enemies are approached
– Move around freely while the game automatically releases standard attacks
– Need to assess the battle and determine which art you should use
– Use the “Arts Setting” screen to combine arts
– Example of arts: “Slit Edge,” “Back Slash,” “Light Heal,” “Air Slash” and “Shadow Eye”
– Allies automatically execute their own arts, combine your moves with their arts for a successful battle
– Party Gauge: Cooperate will your allies, once it’s filled, you can initiate Chain Attacks and choose everyone’s arts
– Vision: Determine if you/your allies will take on massive damage, then can heal/use other arts before it happens and change the future

Thanks to Thomas N for the tip!

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Just want to throw it out here that there will be a game night this week, but it will be at 6PM CST rather than the usual 7PM! We’re going to play Mario kart yet again, so grab your gaming hats and mark your calenders: It should be a blast!


Trauma Team scans

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Xenoblade scan

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Famitsu review scores

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Super Mario Galaxy 2 (Wii) – 10/9/9/9
Alan Wake (360) – 9/9/8/8
Red Steel 2 (Wii) – 9/8/7/7
Blaze Union: Story to Reach the Future (PSP) – 8/8/8/8
Soccer Tsuku DS: World Challenge 2010 (DS) – 8/9/7/8
Super Robot Taisen OG Saga: Masou Kishin – The Lord of Elemental (DS) – 7/8/8/8
Death Smiles IIX (360) – 8/8/7/7
Medarot DS (DS) – 7/7/8/8
GG Series Collection+ (DS) – 7/7/7/8


Sengoku Basara 3 scans

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A medical drama you’re a part of!

IRVINE, CALIFORNIA – MAY 18, 2010 – Atlus U.S.A., Inc. today announced that Trauma Team™, the publisher’s exciting new medical drama experience for Wii™, is now available at retailers across North America with an affordable launch MSRP of $39.99. Releasing to critical acclaim and strong positive word of mouth, Trauma Team offers gamers six different fields of medicine to master, putting Wii owners inside a living, breathing hospital and thrusting them into fun, fast-paced narrative filled with suspense, raw intensity, and drama.

“Trauma Team combines the best aspects of medical dramas and crime investigation TV shows with satisfying gameplay that anyone can pick up and play,” stated Aram Jabbari, Manager of Public Relations and Sales at Atlus. “Whether it’s the captivating narrative, the interesting cast of characters, the variety of gameplay modes, or the ability to play with a friend, Trauma Team delivers exactly what Wii owners and fans of medical dramas are looking for in a new game. And at the attractive price of just $39.99, it offers tremendous value as well.”


This information comes from Square Enix CEO Yoichi Wada…

“I’d be happy if it would revitalize the market. However, while it will likely become a big topic, I don’t believe it will form a market. Whether naked eye or with glasses, the method is unstable.”

Even though Wada isn’t convinced about the potential of 3D gaming right now, it seems very likely that Square Enix will eventually support the 3DS. The company has had much success with a number of games created for the DS – especially the Dragon Quest series – so it seems only natural that they would move on to Nintendo’s next handheld.

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Thanks to Ross M for the tip!



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