Famitsu has been announcing characters for Project X Zone on a regular basis. This week’s issue has even more confirmations.
Rival Schools’ Batsu Ichimonji, Tekken’s Alisa Bosconovitch, and End of Eternity’s Vashyron will be playable. Yumeria’s Neneko and Neito will be included as well.
As far as rival characters go, Street Fighter IV’s Juri, Darkstalkers’ Jedah Dohma, Tekken’s Heihachi Mishima, and Sakura Wars’ Aya-me have been confirmed.
Famitsu has a follow up on Animal Crossing: Jump Out this week. The latest information covers town guidelines and other random tidbits.
New details are as follows:
– There is a Reset Monitoring Center in the game
– Mr. Resetti yells at you when you reset the game
– Determine your own laws and what you want the town to be like
– Laws will be setup only once
– You can make it so that your town is where flowers grow easily, a morning-type town, a rich town, and so on
– You can have a town that doesn’t sleep, which extends the amount of hours a store stays open
– Pay Sahara 3000 Bells and she’ll help you out with wallpaper and carpet decorations
– Use QR codes to bring in items made in My Design PRO
Konami made two Magician’s Quest games for the DS. These titles featured a visual style comparable to that of Animal Crossing, and offered communication, life simulation, and fantasy elements.
The first entry was localized for North America and Europe. As far as I’m aware, the second one stayed in Japan.
Konami will soon have another opportunity to bring the series back to the west. According to this week’s Famitsu, Magician’s Quest is heading to the 3DS. Actual details haven’t been leaked from the magazine, but it doesn’t look like a release date is included in the issue.
Remember Famitsu’s Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney puzzle from last week’s issue? As it turns out, the original release date speculation based on the ad was spot on.
Famitsu confirms this week that Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney will be available in Japan on November 29. Pricing information has not made it out of the magazine.
Mega Man creator Keiji Inafune has a few things in the works. He’s making King of Pirates, Soul Sacrifice, and J.J. Rockets for Mobage.
Believe it or not, Inafune has yet another project in development.
This week’s issue of Famitsu reveals that Inafune is making a zombie game titled “YAIBA”. The magazine doesn’t appear to list platforms, and further details beyond aren’t known as of yet. We’ll have to wait and see if additional information is included in Famitsu.