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Guitar Hero Live has received a discount over on Amazon and Best Buy. It was originally going for $100, but it’s now down to $70. You’ll save $30 with a purchase.

Bandai Namco has announced a pre-order bonus for Project X Zone 2. Those who reserve the game in North America will receive a rare item pack.

Here’s what’s included:

– Challenge stage (The Woman From 10 Years Ago)
– Sun Sword (overseas exclusive)
– Diamond Metal Accessory
– Amethyst Medal Accessory
– 3DS theme

You can pre-order Project X Zone 2 at various retailers, including Amazon, Best Buy, and GameStop.

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For our friends in Europe, we have a new deal to share pertaining to Xenoblade Chronicles X. You can pick up the game’s special edition for only €51.90 over on Amazon France. That’s €18 off the normal asking price – quite a good deal!

Famitsu has published another set of screenshots from Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam. You can check them out in the gallery below.

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Telltale Games has live with with a new trailer for Minecraft: Story Mode – Episode 3. We’ve posted it below.

November tends to be a busy month for gaming birthdays. Many consoles launch during the month, and the same goes for several high-profile games.

Yesterday we celebrated the Wii U’s third birthday plus the fact that the GameCube had come out in North America fourteen years ago. It’s another birthday for Nintendo, as the Wii U debuted nine years ago today. Who would have thought that the console would go on to have the type of success that it did?!

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Following yesterday’s release date announcement and teaser, Renegade Kid has now shared a full trailer for Dementium Remastered. View it below.

This month’s EDGE review scores are as follows:

Halo 5 – 8
Guitar Hero Live – 9
Life is Strange – 8
Rise of the Tomb Raider – 8
Assassin’s Creed Syndicate – 6
Yakuza 5 – 7
Tales from the Borderlands: Season One – 8
Need for Speed – 4
Prison Architect – 8
Broforce – 8
Minecraft: Story Mode – The Order of the Stone – 6
Rodea: The Sky Soldier – 2

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Typoman is out today on the Wii U eShop. Check out the game’s launch trailer below.

This week’s issue of Famitsu has another update on Genei Ibun Roku #FE. The magazine introduces the Bloom Palace, and also share more about battle elements. Find the information rounded up below courtesy of DokiDokiKusoge’s translation.

– Bloom Palace is basically your home base in the game
– It’s run and managed by Chiki
– Chiki is the key visual character of a voice software
– This is where you strengthen your characters
– Can also talk to your Mirages as well
– This is an important place to them
– As your characters become better Mirage Masters, you gain the ability to use Radiant Unity
– You can then have your characters learn various abilities and skills that activate in battle
– In battle, your Mirages can transform into powerful weapons known as Carnage
– Carnage Unity is a system designed to create new Carnages
– Attack power is different for each weapon, but also element and the sorts of skills they learn
– The key to all of this is Performer power
– Performer is an energy that is gained largely through defeating enemies
– Depending on the enemy you fight, the kind of Performer that can be gained varies
– Mirages can undergo Class Changes
– The way this happens is largely the same as in FE
– You need Master Proofs
– Once you’ve gained these, you can perform class change
– Ex: Chrom going from Lord to Master Lord or Overlord
– Pegasus Knight can class change to Falcon Knight or Dragon Knight
– Social Knight can change to Paladin or Dark Knight
– Armor Knight can change to General or Berserker

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