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To celebrate the launch of Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate Wii U in Japan, Capcom will be re-releasing the 3DS version next month at a lower price. Consumers will be able to purchase the game for just 3,619 yen starting on November 15 – a few weeks before the Wii U game comes out.


This week’s European Nintendo Downloads are as follows:

3DS VC

Mega Man – £4.49

DSiWare

18th Gate – £4.50 / 500 points

Wii VC

World Heroes Perfect – 900 points

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This week’s Famitsu review scores are as follows:

Borderlands 2 (PS3/360) – 9/9/9/10
FIFA 13 (PS3/360) – 9/10/9/9
Forza Horizon (360) – 8/9/10/9
Street Fighter X Tekken (PSV) – 9/9/8/8
Cardboard Senki W (PSV/PSP) – 9/9/8/8
AKB48 + Me (3DS) – 8/9/8/7
The Idolm@ster Shiny Festa: Honey Sound (PSP) – 8/8/8/8
FIFA 13 (PSV) – 7/8/7/8
FIFA 13 (PSP) – 6/6/6/7
Pia Carrot e Youkoso!! 4: Natsu no Kioku (PSP) – 6/6/5/6


A Nintendo Direct for Animal Crossing: Jump Out was held a few weeks ago. It was great seeing new footage, but there was one problem – it couldn’t be understand without knowledge of the Japanese language.

Fortunately, one fan has translated the entire presentation for your viewing presentation. Check out the videos below!


MercurySteam’s Castlevania: Lords of Shadow: Mirror of Fate David Cox shared an image of the game’s inventory HUD. Take a look below:


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If you were looking forward to an admittedly pretty awesome third party peripheral for 3DS called the “Power Grip Pro”, then we’ve some bad news for you: Nyko announced via Twitter that they were no longer planning to put out the product. No idea why !

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Renegade Kid will be releasing a batch of free levels for Mutant Mudds in Europe this week and North America next week. New players won’t be able to access the content right away, however.

Renegade Kid co-founder Jools Watsham confirmed on Twitter that players will need to complete the main adventure in order to access the extra DLC levels. If you haven’t done so, now’s the time to get on that!

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There’s something a bit concerning with Bravely Default: Flying Fairy. It appears that the game won’t transfer over any DLC when starting a new game.

A note from Square Enix reads:

“If you start your game from ‘New Game’, the acquired reward items will be deleted along with your play data.
Furthermore, the items you have received once cannot be resent, so items you acquired in the past will not be usable. Please keep that in mind if you play a game from ‘New Game’.”

Players can acquire Bravely Default items in a few ways, as long as they belong to the Square Enix Members program.

One code is provided with the game itself and provides a new outfit. Another comes with the official soundtrack, which also offers a unique outfit. Famitsu had a code for an axe while Dengeki hosted an online survey that handed out a spear once completed.

This isn’t traditional DLC – you’re not really buying it from the eShop – but it is still bewildering. I really have no idea why Square Enix couldn’t make it so players could transfer these items over to a new game, honestly.

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