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– New Vice President needs to save the world
– Can’t do it alone
– Game is about character recruitment
– 41 characters can be recruited
– These include your mom, the local barista
– Everyone in the game is either a potential party member or an enemy
– Progression is propelled forward by these recruiting quests or quests to investigate the circumstances of an enemy
– Tasks: “check this out” actions to longer hunts for enemies
– Gameplay length determined by the players
– Character collecting is one of the most extensive things in this game, but it’s not required
– Can go through the game without recruiting many characters at all
– Can lengthen the gameplay by aiming to fill the roster, exploring all the bizarre character possibilities

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Irvine, Calif. – June 10, 2014 – After an unplanned hiatus, Shin Megami Tensei® IV is back on track for releasing in Europe. The groundbreaking RPG from ATLUS is the first true Shin Megami Tensei sequel since 2003’s SMT: Nocturne. ATLUS will be self-publishing SMT IV in Europe as a digital download release on the Nintendo eShop for Nintendo 3DS™. The release will be English language-only, and the price is still to be determined, but the launch is targeted for Q3.

The story of SMTIV revolves around the Samurai, the sacred protectors of the Eastern Kingdom of Mikado. As a newly appointed Samurai, players will struggle with factions that have nefarious designs on the world as they defend Mikado from a growing army of demons flowing from the mysterious dungeon, Naraku. Decisions players make throughout the course of the story will have lasting repercussions, as the fate of the world hangs in the balance.

Details on the European release, including price and DLC availability will be revealed in the coming months.

Nintendo has put a whole bunch of games on the eShop. Mario, Sonic, Zelda, LEGO, and Yoshi games have been discounted. Find the full list here.

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European Conqueror 3D is on track to hit the North American 3DS eShop next week. During launch week, it’ll be available for only $0.99.


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In addition to announcing that Shantae and the Pirate’s Curse will be coming to Wii U, Way Forward sat down with GoNintendo to discuss the progress of the game:

GN: Shantae and the Pirate’s Curse has been in development longer than most thought it would be. How’s the project going?

MATT: Pirate’s Curse is wrapping up nicely. We’ve been in full production for what’s approaching 2 years, with the team working at an aggressive pace. I was optimistic that we could develop the game faster than the original Shantae or Risky’s Revenge, but in the end CURSE is landing at just a hair under the development time of its predecessors. All three handheld Shantae games were self-funded, so smaller teams with longer dev times is typically how we get them done. We know that fans have been waiting a very long time for this one, and we really appreciate their understanding. I’m pleased to report that the extra time has been well spent!

You can check out the full interview here

E3 might have wrapped up for the day, but the fine folks at Inti-Creates have a couple of Mighty No. 9 updates for us via Kickstarter! First off a new level has been revealed, it’s a stage focusing around ice and water and is home to Mighty No. 2.

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Second, the documentary on Inafune and the team has had it’s first trailer, which you can check out below:

You can check out the full update over on the Kickstarter page


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