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Atlus provided a new update on Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold: The Fafnir Knight today.

First, we have a new trailer for Arianna:

Here’s an official overview of the character:

Who says Princesses need saving? Meet Arianna, the Princess of Caledonia, and one of the five party members in Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold’s Story mode! Not one to wait in a tower and be rescued, Arianna runs straight into battle alongside her friends and helps them dish out the pain! She’s modeled after the Sovereign class, and has a strong balance of defense and support abilities, specifically passive healing!

As the Princess of Caledonia, Arianna must trek to ancient, mysterious ruins and complete a ritual to fulfill a royal tradition to save her kingdom. The abandoned ruins have become a home to a horde of dangerous monsters however, and your party will need to rely on Arianna for support in order to complete her royal quest!

Atlus is also preparing three 3DS theems for Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold. Images and information about them are posted below.

Nintendo 3DS Themes
Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold: The Fafnir Knight will get three flavors of 3DS themes! The Story, Classic, and Café themes will all be available for 99 cents (CA$1.29) apiece and begin rolling out on a weekly basis starting July 14! As a special bonus, players who pre-order the game from GameStop will receive a free code to redeem the Story theme!

Source: Atlus PR

New SpotPass content and DLC is out now for Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker.

In terms of DLC, players can now obtain the following:

Lost Demon Rescue (FREE)
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A persuadable demon is caught in the middle of two hordes. If you can protect the demon and survive the onslaught, the demon will join your party! Use it to bolster your ranks or keep it for fusion fodder.
All Skills Must Go! ($0.99)
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Scattered around the battlefield are memory sticks loaded with powerful skills for your party. But the demons around have their eyes on them too, and will try and abscond with the memory sticks. This is one situation when you’re going to want to make sure to use non-combat skills that slow down enemies and/or speed up your party.
Let the Demons Grow ($0.99)
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This is an old-fashioned free-for-all battle. These demons are loaded with extra experience, so systematically pick them off to reap EXP rewards and level your entire party.

The new SpotPass content, as pictured above, allows for new demon fusions.

Thanks to Axl_abe for the tip.

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Attack on Titan: Humanity in Chains has now launched in North America. It can be purchased via the eShop for $39.99. Check out the game’s final trailer below.

Source: Atlus PR

A new video from YouTube user “justonegamr” has 70 minutes of footage from Attack on Titan: Humanity in Chains. View it below.

An update is now available for Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker. It’s version 1.1, but you may have some trouble downloading it. Dennis reviewed the game for us, yet he couldn’t find any sign of the patch last night. Hopefully you’ll come across it when booting up the game with Wi-Fi enabled!

Thanks to Axl_abe for the tip.

NintenDaan has uploaded another 70 minutes of footage from Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker. Take a look at the video below.

Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker is out today in North America. For an extensive look at the game in video form, check out the large amount of footage below.

Our Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker review went live yesterday. Be sure to give it a read if you’re curious about how the game turned out!

System: 3DS
Release: May 5, 2015
Developer: Atlus
Publisher: Atlus


Author: Dennis

When you think demons, you think about terrible sentient monsters that aim to do nothing but torture you and inevitably drive you to death. But what if you were put in a position where the very thing that’s nurtured to torment and cause perpetual trepidation becomes the cause and reason for your survival in a world that’s quickly dissipating?

Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker wants you to experience this firsthand, with an extensive and elaborate narrative that shapes itself by how you choose to respond to certain situations, whether it be during gameplay in the battlefields set all around Japan, or during a cut-scene where you’re sometimes prompted to choose how to respond when interacting with another character. This is a game that wants you to be personally invested, to the point where they let you name your character, both first name and last. You’re only given a certain amount of spaces to input your name, but most names should fit with ease like mine did – Keanu Reeves.

Atlus lifted the reviews embargo for Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker earlier today. For a summary of the early verdicts, check out the roundup below.

Game Informer – 8 / 10
NintendoWorldReport – 8 / 10
Nintendo Life – 9 / 10
Destructoid – N/A

We posted our review of Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker earlier today. For those that missed it, it can be found here.

The Legend of Legacy appears to be coming west. During the latest Shin Megami Tensei Network podcast, Atlus PR manager John Hardin apparently let it slip that the RPG is being localized.

Hardin said:

We did announce The Legend of Legacy is coming over here, and we have another one in the can too that I can’t talk about just yet. But another really niche Japanese game that actually isn’t out yet, we’re bringing that over for the 3DS later this year. What could it be?

Regarding the other mystery 3DS title, it’s possible that Hardin may have been referring to Stella Glow. Some people are speculating that he may have forgotten which of those two 3DS games Atlus had already announced. Stella Glow was confirmed for the west just over a month ago, while The Legend of Legacy still hasn’t been officially announced for North America and Europe. That could be changing soon.

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