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The Denpa Men 3 looks to be heading west. OFLC rated “The Denpa Men 3: The Rise of Digitoll” earlier today, hinting at an upcoming announcement from Genius Sonority. We were previously told that The Denpa Men 3 localization is something that Genius Sonority had been interested in, so this news isn’t too surprising.

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Every Assassin’s Creed game has featured a particular historical time period– old Italy, the Caribbean, revolutionary America, etc– in addition to smaller present-day sections that serve as story tie-ins and lore-builders. Those present-day sections, however, really aren’t the point according to series writer Darby McDevitt:

“The backbone of this series is visiting different time periods and bringing them to life. A lot of hardcore fans really like the present day stuff, and while that’s the bookend and narrative wrapper of this series, that’s not the point.”

– Assassin’s Creed series writer Darby McDevitt


McDevitt talks about a lot more regarding the series in a great interview with EDGE Online. Check it out if you have the time.

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Namco Bandai announced Pac-Man Museum for a number of platforms last year including Wii U and 3DS. Today, the publisher finally shared a release date for the game’s PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC versions, but a mention of Nintendo systems was conspicuously absent.

We followed up with Namco Bandai and were told that, unfortunately, both eShop releases have been cancelled. Pac-Man Museum will no longer be available on Wii U and 3DS “as a result of delayed development,” a representative said.

If you’re still interested in Pac-Man Museum, you can pick up the title via PlayStation Network on February 25 and through Xbox Live Arcade/Steam on February 26.

Namco Bandai has announced Tenkai Knights: Brave Battle, a new game for 3DS based on the animated action TV series.

Tenkai Knights: Brave Battle contains 2D robot action gameplay. Players can choose to live the Tenkai Knight experience in Story mode, which is mission-based. A Versus mode will also be included so that up to four participants can duke it out and determine who is the strongest.

In Brave Battle, players will also be able to customize their robot’s parts, enter different unit modes to support allies in battle, and modify their battle styles to exploit their enemy’s weaknesses.

Here’s what fans can expect from the game’s story:

Eons ago, Quarton was a peaceful planet protected by The Corekai, valiant fighters who were sworn to protect the planet’s most valuable resource—Tenkai Energy. However, The Corekai were overrun by The Corrupted, an evil army led by the ruthless warlord Vilius, leaving Quarton ravaged by centuries of war and destruction. Before Vilius delivered his final crushing blow, four valiant heroes known as the Tenkai Knights emerged to save the planet from Vilius’ grasp. With peace restored, the Corekai regrouped but the four Tenkai Knights were never to be seen again. Thousands of years later, Vilius has returned more powerful than ever with an even more malicious plot to not only seize control over Quarton but take over the planet Earth as well; will the Tenkai Knights prevail once again?

Tenkai Knights: Brave Battle will be available in North America this summer.

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The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Anniversary Edition has returned to the eShop, but only for a few days. 3DS owners can download the title through February 2 at 11:59 PM ET. It’s free, so grab it while it’s available!

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