First Beyond the Labyrinth gameplay details
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Thanks to the latest issue of Famitsu, we finally have some concrete details on the gameplay in Beyond the Labyrinth. A couple of scans should be on the way as well.
Famitsu reported on the following details:
– Girl show in screenshots/trailer isn’t the main character
– This girl is the character’s companion
– Main character is you (the player)
– Reach the exit on the top of the labyrinth
– 3D Dungeon RPG
– Touch screen features a map
– Will encounter enemies
– Enemies are visible in advance
– Battle mode begins when you run into an enemy
– Four members can be a part of your party
– Playable at TGS
Thanks to Thomas N for the tip!
Famitsu software sales (8/29 – 9/4)
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1. [PSP] Grand Knights History
2. [PS3] Monster Hunter Portable 3rd HD Ver.
3. [PS3] Sengoku Musou 3 Empires
4. [Wii] Rhythm Heaven Wii
5. [3DS] Devil Survivor Overclocked
6. [PSP] Mobile Suit Gundam: Shin Gihren no Yabou
7. [3DS] The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D
8. [PSP] Book of Shadows
9. [PSP] Kirby Mass Attack
10. [PSP] Dynasty Warriors 6 Special
More Monster Hunter Tri G scans
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Small scans of Monster Hunter Tri G
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New Monster Hunter Tri G scan shows first screenshot
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Tsujimoto talks about the 3DS Expansion Slide Pad and Monster Hunter Tri 3D
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It’s sounding like Monster Hunter Tri 3G had at least some impact on Nintendo’s new 3DS analog peripheral, named “Expansion Slide Pad”.
Monster Hunter series supervisor Ryozo Tsujimoto, who was interviewed in Famitsu this week, said that the add-on is a “secret weapon” and will bring the same feeling of Monster Hunter Tri on Wii to the 3DS. Additionally, Tsujimoto said that the whole peripheral unit provides a good grip on the system.
Monster Hunter Tri 3G completely confirmed, first scan
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First look at the 3DS slide pad peripheral
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Rumor no more! This scan proves that Nintendo is indeed developing a right slide pad attachment for the 3DS.
First Monster Hunter Tri G details
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It seems to be the common consensus now that the right 3DS slide pad attachment and Monster Hunter Tri G reveals are the real deal. I’m maintaining a bit of skepticism, but I’m posting this under the assumption that the latest reports are legitimate.
In any case, here’s what the Japanese boards are saying about Monster Hunter Tri G:
– When the touch screen is pressed, you’ll automatically turn around towards a monster
– Features wireless play
– New featured monster
– 12 weapon categories
– Water areas are back
– Different control for underwater sections
– Playable at TGS
– Launching late 2011 in Japan
A description of the new 3DS slide pad peripheral… maybe
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Technically Nintendo’s new right slide pad hasn’t been confirmed. However, it’s starting to sound more and more likely as the minutes pass by. Here’s how the peripheral is supposedly described as in Famitsu…
– Peripheral placed towards the right of the ABXY buttons
– Attachment has an R2 button
– This means the 3DS will have L1, R1, and R2 buttons, but not L2
– Peripheral apparently clips onto the whole 3DS (like a charger)
– Juts out 1cm at left, 2-3cm at right, 2cm at bottom, 2-3cm in thickness
Again, this peripheral hasn’t been confirmed. If it’s true, we should be able to verify the news (and the details above) soon…