Square Enix issued new DLC for Theatrhythm Dragon Quest today. As of now, players can try out the following tracks:
Dragon Quest II – Battle (battle music)
Dragon Quest II – Endless World (field music)
Dragon Quest IV – Combat (battle music)
Dragon Quest IV – Homeland (field music)
As is the case with previous Theatrhythm Dragon Quest DLC, all of the songs above are free to download.
The latest in the promised DLC for Splatoon has now been announced. It looks like the next stage we have to Ink up is called the Kelp Dome. Now we have another arena for our Inklings to have a whole lot of fun!
Kelp Dome should be out later tonight in North America. It’ll be tomorrow morning in Europe.
New stage incoming! Kelp Dome arrives tomorrow morning! #Splatoon pic.twitter.com/1c1DTzMK2N
— Nintendo of Europe (@NintendoEurope) June 10, 2015
Now that Capcom has finished development on The Great Ace Attorney, we are sure to see even more information come our way prior to its launch. The latest video uploaded to the official Capcom YouTube Channel has us taking a look at the latest character introduction video. Check her out in the video below.
It would appear as if Nintendo is not waiting for E3 to announce release dates from some heavily anticipated titles. Nintendo of Europe has just announced the Wii U exclusive title, Devil’s Third will hit Europe on August 28th. No word yet as to a North American launch date, so stay tuned.
Nintendo has now opened the Japanese Devil’s Third site. Visit it here. You can see the new video featuring Tomonobu Itagaki, but that’s about it for now!
System: Wii U (eShop)
Release: May 21, 2015
Developer: Ronimo Games
Publisher: Ronimo Games
Author: Vincent
Swords and Soldiers II is simple in every sense of the word. Its graphics, gameplay, and story won’t surprise you, but that’s just fine. In this game’s case, simplicity is great. You see, on the surface, it doesn’t look like Swords and Soldiers II has much to offer, but writing it off as just that is quite the unfair judgement. You won’t be finding a deep philosophical story that revolves around corrupt politics and military morales, and that’s okay. You won’t be spending hours learning the intricate and complex controls and applying them to fast paced battles, and that’s okay. The game just simply throws you into a side-scrolling battle against three armies that are filled with charm, charisma, and just the right amount of puns that’ll keep you smiling all the way through, and that’s okay.
A bunch of new 3DS themes are out now in Japan. These include ones based on Assassination Classroom and more.
Here’s the full list:
Assassination Classroom (x2) – 200 yen each
Silent Siren – 200 yen
Rascal the Raccoon (x3) – 200 yen each
Sumikko Gurashi – 100 yen
Super Throwing Warrior! Nagerunder – 100 yen
Undead Bowling – 50 yen
Touch Battle Tank 3D-3 – 100 yen
Hungry Burger – 100 yen
PolyKid has announced that its indie project known as “Poi” is bound for Wii U. The developer is taking inspiration from the likes of Super Mario 64, Banjo-Kazooie, and Super Mario Sunshine.
Poi is a 3D platformer that follows the journey of a rambunctious kid on an adventure to become a master explorer. Throughout their journey, players will run, jump, flip, slide, and swim to earn explorer medallions and uncover hidden secrets scattered across the world. The platformer features larger exploration-based levels and smaller, more intense platforming challenges.
Poi will be on Kickstarter in early July. A trailer will be shared sometime next month as well. You can view a set of screenshots in the gallery below, along with a teaser.
Source: PolyKid PR
Amazon Japan has revealed the Japanese boxart for Devil’s Third, which you can take a look at above. Some new screenshots are in the gallery below.