A page on Nintendo’s Japanese website confirms the download size for Girls Mode 3 (otherwise known as Style Savvy 3). The game takes up 8,200 blocks of space, or about 1GB.
Girls Mode 3 launches in Japan on April 16. A western release has not been announced at this time.
This week’s expanded Japanese software sales are as follows:
01./00. [PS3] Yakuza 0
02./00. [PS4] Yakuza 0
03./00. [PSV] Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth
04./00. [PSP] Uta no Prince-Sama: All Star After Secret #
05./00. [WIU] Mario Party 10 #
06./01. [PS3] Dragon Quest Heroes
07./00. [3DS] Ansatsu Kyoushitsu: Korosensei Daihouimou!!
08./04. [3DS] The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D #
09./03. [PS4] Dragon Quest Heroes #
10./00. [PSV] Harukanaru Toki no Naka de 6 #
11./08. [3DS] Yo-kai Watch 2: Shin Uchi
12./10. [3DS] Pokemon Omega Ruby / Alpha Sapphire
13./06. [PSV] God Eater 2: Rage Burst
14./00. [PSV] Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Iki
15./11. [3DS] Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
16./00. [PS3] Winning Post 8 2015
17./12. [3DS] Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate #
18./09. [3DS] LEGO City Undercover: The Chase Begins
19./00. [PSV] Winning Post 8 2015
20./33. [PSV] Samurai Warriors 4-II #
Lucadian Chronicles has been updated to version 1.2. Developer Dark Roast has addressed several bugs, and has added a number of details.
Read on below for the full patch notes.
Client Version 1.02
Bug Fixes
- More general stability changes.
- Fixed issue where taking screenshot via built-in Miiverse button could result in dark, washed-out image.
- Fixed clicking through resources quickly making them not register in UI.
- Fixed some sound skipping / stuttering issues.
- Fixed music cutting out in some cases involved poison counters.
- Added more messaging to 4-player draft to make it more clear what is happening in the case where you are waiting for other players to finish.
- Fixed “winner” text in draft sometimes appearing next to person who lost.
- Fixed issue with daily challenge timer.
Features
- Battle animations – melee units now ram into other units, and ranged units fire projectiles. We did this to make battle look better and also add clarity – it should now be a little more obvious that heroes attack enemies closest to opposite of them.
- League matching changes – leagues now work a bit differently in a few ways. You will no longer be matched up with people outside of your league, or not battle someone in your league. Now leagues don’t start until enough people join or a certain amount of time passes – after that each person in a league battles each other person twice. We will keep an eye on leagues and adjust the timing, minimum number of entrants, etc, if needed.
- League tiers – players who do well in bronze leagues can now be promoted to silver leagues. Silver leagues will have tougher competition but also higher rewards.
- You can now hold down the B button during evolution animation to speed it up.
- We’ve added the ability to schedule special drafts with better rewards. We want to do our best to ensure that people can find players to play against, so we’ll look to use these drafts to schedule times that people can congregate around.
Thanks to Cameron for the tip.
This week’s issue of Famitsu has a big update on Rodea: The Sky Soldier. The magazine introduces the “R series” of humanoid robots, new characters, and more.
R Series
One portion of Famitsu’s article reveals information about the “R series”. This is a series of humanoid robots with the power of flight.
The emperor of Naga empire, Giado, launched the “R project” to produce robots to use as a spearhead in invading other countries. Rodea has lost the memory of that event, and is now protecting the people of Garuda by confronting his former allies. Rodea was a prototype, so the other members of the R series are more powerful.
Speaking of Giado, Famitsu has a couple of tidbits about the character. He was formerly a good father of Cecilia. That all changes, and he has since enhanced his body with machine parts.
Below is the full rundown of the R series:
KnapNok Games has sent us another screenshot from its upcoming Wii U exclusive title Affordable Space Adventures. Check out the new image above, and view the official description below.
Solving puzzles is one of the core gameplay elements of Affordable Space Adventures. While some of them might seem easy at first (you still have to be able to control the SmallCraft alone or collaborating with friends) things will soon get more complicated as you put all of the ship’s systems to good use.
Of course all this without alerting the nearby artifacts that might try to attack you if you produce too much heat, noise or electricity.
Get your Wii U console ready! Affordable Space Adventures launches on April 9.
System: Nintendo 3DS
Release: February 10, 2015
Developer: Access Games
Publisher: Bandai Namco
Author: Vincent W.
For those who aren’t aware, I’m not what you’d consider an action fan. While most people love to sit back and cause explosions and mayhem, I’ll typically be found cutting grass in the fields of Hyrule and unleashing my Wii Fit Trainer fury in Smash Bros. The last game I thought I would find myself enjoying was an aerial combat simulator, but with Ace Combat: Assault Horizon Legacy+, I loved flying through the skies with my highly fashionable Princess Peach-skinned jet and saving the world. However, this title holds one fatal flaw that made every neat looking explosion feel not quite as awesome in the long run.
The latest edition of Famitsu DS+Wii has started to make its way out to readers in Japan, and there’s a noteworthy inclusion in the magazine. Towards the end, there is a tease regarding a big announcement about a major upcoming title for Nintendo systems. Sadly, there isn’t much said about this, but we’ll be hearing about it in the next issue of Famitsu DS+Wii.
Some Japanese news websites have speculated that the announcement could be related to Dragon Quest news teased by V-Jump. In a blog post on Dragon Quest X, V-Jump mentioned upcoming news on the series, saying that something concrete would be announced soon. Given that Dragon Quest X is available for the Wii U and 3DS, perhaps the announcement is for an expansion or new game in the series. Others have speculated that the news is related to Level-5’s Vision 2015 event early next month, which promises a look at upcoming titles like Yo-Kai Watch 3 and Fantasy Life 2.
Whether or not these rumors are related remains to be seen, and we’ll likely have to keep on speculating on any future announcements until next month’s Famitsu DS+Wii goes on sale.
Winners are in! Congratulations to Van Nostrom, Tom, Derek, Pedro Capello, and Link Floyd. We’ll be sending our codes tomorrow!
Thanks a ton to all who entered! This isn’t the end of giveaways, so we’ll have more opportunities for you all to enter in the future.
Elliot Quest launches this Thursday on the Wii U eShop, and we have five codes to hand out to you guys (thanks Max Criden!). Just leave a comment in this post and tell us about your favorite 2D action RPGs. We may give more consideration to those who put effort into their submissions. Note that the code will only work on a North American Wii U console.
Winners will be announced on Friday. Good luck to you all!