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Another wave of Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call details have appeared from Famitsu. For the latest information, read on below.

– Has all 90 songs from the original
– Again, over 200 songs included
– Has songs from all numbered Final Fantasy games
– Also has music from Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children and spinoffs like Final Fantasy Mystic Quest
– Over 60 characters
– More than 40 enemies
– Button controls
– StreetPass functionality and versus mode also reconfirmed

Songs confirmed for the following games:

Final Fantasy I – XIV
Final Fantasy X-2
Final Fantasy Mystic Quest
Final Fantasy Tactics
Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII
Dissidia Final Fantasy
Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy
Final Fantasy Type-0
Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII

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Famitsu has a release date for Attack on Titan 3DS this week. According to the magazine, Spike Chunsoft will release the game on December 5.

A few new Attack on Titan 3DS details from Famitsu can be found below.

– Action game
– Replicates the feeling of speed from the anime series with 3D movement
– Multiplayer for up to 4 Titan characters
– The character you play as develops throughout the game
– Story mode: Eren, Mikasa, and Armin are confirmed as playable characters
– Titan will eat you if you lose a mission and reach the game over screen
– Missions have NPCs
– If a Titan grabs one of the NPCs, your comrades you can rescue him or her by chopping the Titan’s arm off

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This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

Warriors Orochi 3 Ultimate (PS3/PSV) – 9/9/9/8
The Legend of Heroes: Sen no Kiseki (PS3/PSV) – 9/8/9/8
Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two (Wii U) – 9/8/8/7
Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion (3DS) – 8/8/8/7
Meiji Tokyo Renka (PSP) – 8/8/8/7
Romance of the Three Kingdoms 12 with Power Up Kit (Wii U/PS3/PSV) – 8/7/8/7
Makai Ouji: Devils and Realist – Treasure of the Substitute King (3DS) – 8/7/8/7
Gardening Mama: Mama to Mori no Nakama tachi (3DS) – 8/8/6/7
Rui Ha Tomo Wo Yobu (PS3/PSV) – 8/8/7/6
Kosyoku Meikyu Rinbukyoku: La Role de fortune (PSV) – 8/8/7/6
Hyakumonogatari Kaidan Romance (PSP) – 8/7/7/6
Arcadias no Ikusahime (PS3) – 7/8/7/6
Eiyuu Senhime (PS3) – 7/7/6/6
Painkiller Hell&Damnation (PS3/360) – 7/7/5/6


Update: Unfortunately, the original news source was incorrect. This date has not been confirmed.

News leaking out of this week’s V Jump has release date news for Dragon Quest Monsters 2. The 3DS remake is expected in Japan on January 30, 2014. Pricing is set at 5,490 yen.


For the week ending September 8, 3DS sales were once again strong in Japan. Total sales of the 3DS XL have now topped 60,000 since the second week of February (about seven months).

What’s even more interesting is how well the Circle Pad Pro performed. According to data provided by Media Create, for the 3DS and 3DS XL versions combined, sales of the accessory rose from roughly 7,000 units to 15,000 in the latest week. It is thought that the Circle Pad Pro sales increase was due to the anticipation of Monster Hunter 4’s launch.

More Media Create data is expected tomorrow. It should be interesting to say the least, thanks to the arrival of Monster Hunter 4.


Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Dual Destiny will release in North America and Europe on October 24, Capcom has announced. The game will be available digitally on the eShop. As was previously announced, pricing is set at $29.99 / €24.99.

Details regarding the costume pack and Turnabout Return episode will be shared “soon”.

View the gallery above for new English screenshots. The official announcement can be found after the break.


Zelda producer Eiji Aonuma hopes players will be surprised with the series’ newest game, A Link Between Worlds. He’s already teased a change for the main shop. There will also be “gameplay that never existed on previous Zelda games,” as he told ONM this month.

Aonuma said:

“Using the 3D effect on Nintendo 3DS and making the two-dimensional A Link To The Past playable in 3D was kind of an assignment that Mr Miyamoto had given me after the release of Nintendo 3DS. However, I wanted to do more than just that. My main reason for wanting to do it was because this game is perfect for the part where Link turns into a drawing and moves along the walls.”

“The 3D effects are this title’s biggest addition in terms of the hardware’s performance and features. However, we have also introduced gameplay that never existed on previous Zelda games. Players who have become used to the series and who are expecting things to work a certain way will probably be very surprised, so I hope that they look forward to this.”

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