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Atlus has provided a new batch of information and screenshots for their upcoming Japanese RPG Etrian Odyssey V. The information covers the games Master Skills system, including some of the choices that system gives players, as well as more character skills.

Master Skills
-Clearing certain conditions will deem an adventurer a “Master”
-Masters can access more powerful skills in their classes
-Must choose between two titles, with each title giving different benefits
-Fencer class, for example, can become a “Phantom Swordsman” or a “Thunderclap Swordsman”
–Phantom Swordsman specializes in speed/evasion
–Thunderclap Sworsdman specializes in combo attacks
-Players can choose different names for titles

Classes
Cestus
-Warrior that fights with bare fists
-Front-row, offensive type that can block and aim accurately
-Character Skills include:
–Arm Break: Single target attack that tries to inflict Arm Bind
–Blood Rampage: Chance of counterattacking when taking damage
–Demon Fist: Consumes own HP to deal damage to enemies beside target

Reaper
-Front row scythe wielder that inflicts weakness
-Sickens opponents with a power called miasma
-Character Skills include:
–Miasma Armament: Consumes own HP to cloak self in miasma
–Jugon Sickle: Single-target attack that may (if the reaper is using miasma) curse target
–Soul Gathering: Increases encounter rate and experience points for a fixed amount of steps.

Necromancer
-Versatile summoner that calls upon the dead
-Character Skills include:
–Spirit Summon: Consumes own HP to summon a spirit to an empty space.
–Life Compensation: Destroys a spirit to heal all allies
–Fire Bomb: Turns a spirit into a destructive, long-range flame attack against enemies

Hound
-Long-range summoner that uses a bow
-Works with a falcon and hound for bonuses
-Character Skills include:
–Falcon Whistle: Summons a falcon.
–Wings Flash: Single target attack, followed up by an attack from the falcon
–Hound Whistle: Summons a hound.
–Rescue Sign: The hound heals an ally for some HP and status conditions

Shaman
-Back row support
-Specializes in healing
-Character Skills include:
–Prayer: Guard: Increases all allies’ defense power for three turns.
—Duration can be extended by leveling skill
-Gospel: Recovers HP of an ally when using a strengthening skill
-Oracle: Ranbu: Cancels fire, ice, and thunder, unleashes an attack with those attributes, and reduces those attributes until the end of the turn.

Aeolis’ Grand Market
-Buy and sell equipment and items
-Sell materials to increase variety of purchasable equipment and items
-Strengthen items at the Blacksmith
–Smithed weapons are branded with a “+1,” “+2,” etc., increasing attack power
–Weapons strengthened to their maximum amount can be “recycled” to obtain materials

Below, you can find screenshots of the classes and other information.

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Pokémon Shuffle updates are back, this time bringing a new stage for Bellossom, the return of the Thundurus, and a returning Mega-Swampert stage. All of the stages are available on both the 3DS and mobile versions, and each runs until May 17th.

While the Bellossom and Thundurus stages are pretty standard, the Mega Swampert stage is (as usual for Mega stages) a competition stage, with the best players by region getting better prizes. The coveted Swapertite will go to the top 60,000 players in Japan, 22,000 in North America, and 15,000 in Japan, as well as the top 80,000 Mobile players worldwide. Note that, if you got a Swampertite last time the competition rolled around, qualifying players will get a Mega Speedup instead. A Raise Max Level will be given as a bonus prize to the top 10,000 players in Japan, 3,500 in North America, 2,500 players in Europe, and 15,000 worldwide on Mobile. The top 80,000 Japanese, 30,000 North American, 20,000 European, and 120,000 Mobile players who did not qualify for the Swampertite will get an Attack Power instead, and everyone who played but didn’t qualify for any of those prizes will get a Disruption Delay.

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This week’s 3DS eShop charts are as follows:

Software

1. Shantae and the Pirate’s Curse
2. Retro City Rampage: DX
3. Rhythm Thief & The Emperor’s Treasure
4. Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition
5. Nano Assault EX
6. Citizens of Earth
7. Pokemon Yellow
8. Mario Kart 7
9. Pokemon Red
10. Zelda: A Link to the Past
11. Pokemon Blue
12. Super Metroid
13. Super Mario World
14. Super Mario Bros. 3
15. Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D
16. EarthBound
17. The Legend of Dark Witch
18. Bravely Second
19. Super Smash Bros. for 3DS
20. Donkey Kong Country 2

Videos

1. SEGA 3D Classics Collection Trailer
2. Pokemon Picross – Turn Puzzles into Portraits
3. Pocket Card Jockey: Horsin’ Around
4. Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games E3 2015 Video
5. Pokemon Yellow Trailer
6. Zelda: A Link to the Past Trailer
7. ASH Trailer
8. Hyrule Warriors Legends Launch Trailer
9. Mini Mario & Friends Launch Trailer
10. Super Mario World Trailer
11. Super Punch-Out!! Trailer
12. Photos with Mario Trailer
13. Yo-kai Watch Episode 1
14. Yo-kai Watch Launch Trailer
15. Super Smash Bros. – Final Video Presentation
16. Minecraft: Story Mode Trailer
17. Metroid Prime: Federation Force – E3 2015 Trailer
18. Pokemon Red Trailer
19. Pokemon Rumble World Trailer
20. Super Mario Kart Trailer

Source: 3DS eShop

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It’s been nearly a decade since we last saw an entry in the Elite Beat Agents / Ouendan franchise. That begs the question: will iNiS ever work on a new game? Elite Beat Agents creator Keiichi Yano does seem up for it.

Speaking with Polygon, Yano mentioned the following:

“I have a great relationship with Nintendo. I think, as with many of these types of games that have this following and at some point they come back, I think there will be a right time when it feels like [the series] should come back. A lot of times, the platform will dictate those kind of things.”

Yano also said that he would “certainly love to make another version of it, and hopefully it’s on the next platform.”

Look at the video below for Yano’s full response.

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We’re less than half a day away from some big Pokemon Sun/Moon news. Director Junichi Masuda promised information for early tomorrow, and has continued to make a big deal out of the event since then.

Masuda shared another brief update on his blog a few hours ago. In his post, he mentioned that fans should subscribe to the official Pokemon YouTube channel. One would have to assume that we’ll be getting a video (trailer) of some sort.

Regardless of what content is coming tomorrow, we’ll have it all here on the site!

Thanks to thedonrob for the tip.

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Update: Out now on Android.


The newest version of Miitomo is now available on iOS. I don’t believe it’s up on Android just yet, but it should be shortly. The update weighs in at 59.6 MB.

We touched on this update’s features last week. To recap, here are the official notes from Nintendo:

– Added feature for inviting friends via e-mail, SMS, etc.
– Friend requests and blocking can now be done within comment and heart lists
– When posting Miifotos in the comment list, existing Miifotos can now be edited and posted.
– An “Answer” option has been added to “All answers.”
– Implemented bug fixes and speed optimizations.

Nintendo has pushed out a new 3DS update today, increasing the system’s firmware to Nintendo’s firmware. As you would expect at this point, no new features are added.

The lone patch note for today is as follows: “Further improvements to overall system stability and other minor adjustments have been made to enhance the user experience”.

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RCMADIAX announced its latest Wii U eShop game today: Zoo Match. The project is currently planned for release in Q3.

Here’s the news from RCMADIAX’s Twitter page:


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During the DS era, Square Enix brought out a bunch of games for the portable – and many of them were quite good. There were the Final Fantasy III and IV remakes, The World Ends With You, Chrono Trigger, and more.

Amazon now has these titles are pretty decent prices. Final Fantasy III, for instance, can be had for just over $11. You can find that and other Square Enix DS games for cheap here.

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Disney Art Academy is arriving in North America this week. In the first of three drawing lessons for the title, Nintendo Minute’s Krysta shows you how to draw Nemo from Finding Nemo as well as Olaf from Frozen. Watch the full video below.


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