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Atlus tends to include bonus items with first-print copies of its games. With Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold: The Fafnir Knight, that will once again be the case.

Here’s what’s inside the launch edition:

The Official Staff Book — 22 pages of art, including early drafts of character concepts, introductions to the characters, with both explanations of their individual back stories as well as developer insight to the character creation process, and QR Codes that will unlock some beginner-friendly Grimoire Stones.

The Fafnir Knight Rough Sketch Soundtrack — CD soundtrack of early verions of the EO2U music by series composer, Yuzo Koshiro. It also has a brief foreword by both Koshiro and EO2U director Shigeo Komori. The CD packaging also has an EO2U mini-comic!

Note that these items are only included with pre-orders and first-run printings only, as supplies will be limited. Once those copies are gone, so are the bonuses!

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WayForward has a pair of Shantae 3DS themes lined up for North America next week. The ones above are slated for April 2. Both feature panoramic backgrounds, custom tunes by Jake (Virt) Kaufman, and character voices by Cristina Vee.

Shantae’s 3DS themes should be coming to other territories in due time as well. We’ll let you know when we hear something for additional regions.

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Pazuru block size

Posted on 10 years ago by (@NE_Brian) in 3DS eShop, News | 0 comments

Pazuru won’t take up much space on your SD card. It only requires 252 blocks, which is small indeed.

Pazuru is out now on the European 3DS eShop. It should be coming soon to North America, too.

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Artdink prepared several pieces of downloadable content for A-Train: City Simulator’s Japanese version. When the game heads west, all DLC will be available to English-speaking players.

Natsume wrote in a Tumblr post today:

A mix of transport simulator and city builder, we’re very excited to be bringing A-Train: City Simulator to a new audience! We’re also pleased to announce that all the DLC from the Japanese version will be available to our English-speaking fans! We’ll be revealing screenshots and further details leading up to the game’s launch!

A-Train: City Simulator will be available in North America sometime next month. The European launch should take place around the same time.

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The Song of Seven has managed to reach its funding goal over on Kickstarter. There was barely any time remaining in the project’s campaign, but donations surpassed the $8,000 mark a short while ago.

All Kickstarter funds will be used in the creation of The Song of Seven’s first chapter. Enlightened Games is planning several chapters, each of which “is meant to be the video game version of a short story, a quick, enjoyable digital romp that can be played in a dedicated day or a lazy weekend.” Combined together, “the chapters assemble a narrative that roams across a world of distinct cultures and intriguing lore with a story that can be enjoyed and appreciated by all ages.”

You can find a trailer for The Song of Seven below. We’ve also included a brief overview. Plenty of additional details are on the Kickstarter page here.

The Song of Seven spans an entire world and tells a story of forgotten celestial siblings, isolated villages, seafaring pirates, ghosts, monsters, leaders, artists, mystics, lovers, dancers, inventors, and the power of connections. Its game play hearkens back to old school point and click, inventory-based adventure/puzzle games but uses third person analog controls for a more updated, immersive feeling.

The Song of Seven: Chapter 1 is targeted for February 2016 on Wii U.


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