Japan Game Awards 2014 – winners announced
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The Japanese Computer Entertainment Supplier’s Association named the winners of this year’s Japan Game Awards at the Tokyo Game Show.
Take a look below for the full lineup:
Grand Award
Monster Hunter 4
Youkai Watch
Award for Excellence
Dark Souls II
Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn
Grand Theft Auto V
Kan Colle
Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes
Pokemon X and Y
Puzzle & Dragons Z
Super Mario 3D World
Monster Hunter 4
Youkai Watch
Special Award
Solitiba
Global Award Japanese Product
Pokemon X/Y
Best Sales Award
Pokemon X/Y
Global Award Foreign Product
GTA V
Persona Q Yosuke and Mitsuru character trailers
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Final Fantasy Explorers scan shows Bahamut, jobs
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This week’s issue of Jump has yet another update for Final Fantasy Explorers.
Here’s the latest information from the magazine:
Jobs
– Dragon knight: Uses “Jump” which is a powerful attack that strikes enemies from above. Ability: Jump
– Beast master: Has the power to control monsters and can absorb enemy’s health with attacks. Ability: Berserk
– Dark knight: Attacker with great power. Uses sickle/scythe and axe which have large range. Ability: Power blood
Other
– Summon: Bahamut. Spits breaths with several attributes, rushes and causes earthquakes as attacks
– When you slay a monster, there is a chance to get a “spirit stone” as a drop. From those stones it is possible to create ally monsters
More: Final Fantasy Explorers, Japan, Jump, scan, Square Enix
Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai Remix changed to Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX in the west
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Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai Remix has received a name change in the west. Going forward, it will now be known as “Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX” in both North America and Europe.
SEGA announced the 3DS game for Japan earlier this week. In that territory, it’s known as “Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai Deluxe”.