Producer says Project X Zone 2 has new battle system elements for added depth
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Project X Zone 2 is going to include “some new elements” that will “add more depth to the battle system”. This was teased by producer Kensuke Tsukanaka during an interview with Siliconera at E3.
Tsukanaka said:
We haven’t officially announced this yet, but, we are going to include some new elements to the existing battle system. We actually took it out of the hands-on demo here at E3, but, we’ll be announcing it soon! We know it’ll add more depth to the battle system.
Siliconera also asked if the team is adding additional comments. Tsukanaka wouldn’t comment on specific details, and would only offer up the following: “whatever it is, it’ll add depth!”
Bowser and Donkey Kong Skylanders can only be obtained via the new Starter Packs for now
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For now at least, Activision doesn’t have plans to sell the Bowser and Donkey Kong Skylanders as separate figures. The only way to obtain them is by purchasing the Skylanders SuperChargers Starter Packs. The Wii U version comes with Turbo Charge Donkey Kong and the Barrel Blaster, while the 3DS and Wii editions feature Hammer Smash Bowser and the Clown Cruiser.
Game Informer asked Activision about the possibility of selling the Bowser and Donkey Kong figures. In response, a representative said:
“At this time, Turbo Charge Donkey Kong and Hammer Slam Bowser will be sold via the Nintendo starter packs only, as we wanted to avoid having consumers confused at retail thinking that they are playable on other platforms, as they are exclusive to Nintendo platforms.”
Rodea: The Sky Soldier English direct-feed footage
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10 more minutes of Yo-Kai Watch footage
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Smash Bros. Roy and Lucas comparisons with the previous games
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Hour-long Super Robot Wars BX video
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In addition to the Super Robot Wars BX trailer and commercial posted earlier today, Bandai Namco also uploaded an hour-long video for the game. Watch it below.
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Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam quest 2 footage (direct-feed)
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Aya Kyogoku Mii going out to 3DS systems via SpotPass
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E3 2015 is over, but Nintendo hasn’t stopped sending out Miis to celebrate the event. The latest addition is Aya Kyogoku, the director of Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer. You should be getting the Mii via SpotPass soon.
More: Aya Kyogoku, StreetPass Mii Plaza
Return to PopoloCrois: A Story of Seasons Fairytale E3 2015 trailer
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XSEED Games has released the E3 2015 trailer for Return to PopoloCrois: A Story of Seasons Fairytale. Check it out below.
More Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam details
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Nintendo Life has posted its preview of Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam, which comes with a few new details. Find them rounded up below.
– Begins with the Mario & Luigi cast in the castle
– The group sees a paper version of the pricess
– Lots of humor
– One of the E3 demo had a giant, robotic Mario held up by little Toads battling robotic Goombas
– Terrain and inhabitants in the game are rendered in 3D
– Perspective follows more closely that of Mario & Luigi rather than Paper Mario
– Folding effects into the matches like the Paper Mario games
– Card decks are new to the title
– Earn cards by gaining points
– This seems to be based on a star meter in the top left corner
– Up to three types of cards take up the entirety of the bottom of the touch screen
– Touch them to add an effect to the battle
– Ex: making you stronger, disarming your enemy in some way
– Cards are sort of like a Hearthstone element
– Options of items, jump and hammer attacks, specials and run are available in battle
– Mushroom houses, levelling up Mario poles after matches and identical items are back
– Each enemy has a text box beneath showing what level they are
– Ex: level 7 sand monster at the beginning of the E3 demo