Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker Anguished One and Tycho details
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Atlus shared new details about the Anguished One and Tycho in Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker today. View the information in our roundup below.
Anguished One
– Recurring character in the Septentrion chapter of Devil Survivor 2
– Tends to suddenly appear before the protagonist and his friends
– Refers to the protagonist as “Shining One”
– A true enigma
– Poses myriad ambiguous questions while providing few answers himself
– Anguished One can be fought as an enemy depending on your choices throughout the game
– He can also work with the protagonist and his party
– Anguished One and Yamato are nowhere to be found in the Triangulum chapter
Tycho
– Players’ Nicaea contact
– Can be selected as male or female
– Tycho is an artificial intelligence built into the game’s devil summoning application that will support the protagonists through a variety of methods
– Tone is different based on the gender you choose
The Legend of Legacy trade system details
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Today’s The Legend of Legacy update from FuRyu covers the game’s trading system. Here’s an overview as to how it works:
– Can send out a ship from the city to do trade with other cities
– Ship comes in small, medium, and large sizes
– Ships bring back different goods
– These include armor and recovery items
– Large ships are more costly and time-heavy
– Large ships are more likely to obtain more goods
– StreetPass is supported
– The game will send ships to players as they’re passed and return with random items
More: details roundup, FuRyu, Japan, The Legend of Legacy
The Great Ace Attorney Jump Festa 2015 demo details
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Capcom brought along The Great Ace Attorney to Jump Festa 2015 this past weekend. Attendees were able to give the game a go through a new playable demo. For details as to what was included in the play session, read on below.
– Demo is set on a board to England
– Ryuunosuke and his assistant encounter Sherlock Holmes
– Holmes is interrogating a suspicious Russian man
– The collaborative deduction began with Holmes’ assessment of the Russian man (who he is and what crime he has committed)
– Holmes presents his evidence and explains how it supports his conclusions
– Throughout the explanation, something seems amiss
– This leads to the second half with Ryuunosuke breaking down Holmes’ reasoning and unveiling the truth
– There are certain phrases or points of focus that are wrong in Holmes’ argument
– Ex: Holmes says the Russian man is holding a pair of scissors because he intends to cut off his beard; use the touch screen to examine the Russian man from different angles, and focus on any suspicious points on his person
– Use this method to switch out the term “beard” in Holmes’ argument with the real term
– In the demo, the real term was “hair”
– This ultimately leads to the truth
– Find the flaws in Holmes’ explanation to reach the truth about who the Russian man is
– You’ll then be presented with a cliffhanger and a message saying to look forward to the rest of the story in the full game
– Holmes’ character description: “His unparalleled observation and deductive skills see not only the ‘truth’ but sometimes go beyond the truth and become a ‘rampage of logic.'”
More PoPoLoCrois Farm Story details
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Marvelous sent out a whole batch of new details about PoPoLoCrois Farm Story today. You can find the full lot below, courtesy of Gematsu. If you missed them, you can also find several new screenshots here.
Atelier Rorona Plus: The Alchemist of Arland screenshots, art, more details
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Gust Corporation issued official screenshots, art, and details for Atelier Rorona Plus: The Alchemist of Arland today. You’ll find all of the latest content collected below.
– Gust calls it a game of “enhanced charm”
– Revamped battle system suited for the 3DS’ stereoscopic 3D
– Look down on a grid-based field
– Can freely move characters before using actions
– Actions include attack, defend, items, skills
– Each action has their own range of effect on the grid
– Overtime Mode: After the story ends, Totori and Meruru come from the future and the three protagonists of the Arland trilogy are united in efforts to return them to their original worlds
– Totori and Meruru are playable in battle at this time and will also be chibi-fied
– Esty Dee: Esty, who was a recurring support character in the Arland trilogy, will be playable in addition to Totori and Meruru
– Although receptionist for the castle, Esty is said to exhibit great power in battle
– A number of carefully selected costumes suited to its chibi characters will be available
– The additional maps and bosses from the original Atelier Rorona Plus will also appear in the 3DS game
– Kitchen Garden and Atelier Redecorating: the kitchen garden and ability to redecorate Rorona’s atelier will also be available
– Can change the game’s difficulty
– Premium Box has a five-piece character metal charm set, cleaner cloth pouch, and mini-tapestry
– First-print copies of the game include an original 3DS theme
Latest Bravely Second details about the Cat Master job and more
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Square Enix shared new details about Bravely Second at Jump Festa 2015 today, including new information about the Cat Master job. You’ll find the latest information below, as translated by Gematsu.
- Cat High Arts: Takes two items to summon a pair of cats to pull off powerful moves. At Jump Festa, it was shown in a demo as used to raise everybody’s BP by one, but has been deemed too powerful by the development team and will be re-balanced accordingly. What cats appear depend on items used.
- When “Death Spiral,” a move that hits several times, was used, the two cats were gray and brown, and a doodle of a cat appeared above the character that summoned them (apparently drawn by designer using their non-writing hand). Items used to summon cats are acquired through moon reconstruction.
- Cat Arts: Following moves confirmed: “Consume,” “Slugger,” “White Window,” and “Book Burning.” These only take one item to summon a cat to do.
- Nenneko: Makes all enemies fall asleep.
- Lie Down: Raises physical and magic defense.
- Dig: Not clarified.
More: Bravely Second, details roundup, Japan, Square Enix
More Atelier Rorona Plus: The Alchemist of Arland details
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A few more Atelier Rorona Plus: The Alchemist of Arland details have been translated from this week’s issue of Famitsu. Find them rounded up below.
– Battle system starts out with a symbol encounter system that seamlessly transfers into a grid-based battle area after touching a monster
– Unlock an “Atelier Astrid” mode after meeting certain conditions
– This will let players see how Astrid and Sterk lived back earlier on
– More to the mode than you would expect
– More to do once you’ve finished the story
– Meruru and Totori will swing by for a visit
– The three alchemists will have a journey to share
– One part of the story will reveal the events that led to Astrid taking Rorona on as her pupil
– Can change the difficulty
– 11 party member characters
The Great Ace Attorney details
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New details about The Great Ace Attorney have already come in through this week’s issue of Famitsu. You’ll find them rounded up below.
– Asougi Kazuma is a student of Imperial Capital Yuumei University
– Asougi is an attorney
– Close friend of Ryuunosuke
– Asougi hopes to improve the position of the defense attorney in Japan and plans to study in England to do so
– Helps Ryuunosuke in the first trial
– Government has deemed the first trial top secret
– Can cross-examine two people at the same time
– Mustache man’s man Uzukmar
– Autopsy report mentions someone dying at 2 PM
– Cause of death: blood loss due to one gunshot
– Bullet did not leave the body
More: Capcom, details roundup, Japan, The Great Ace Attorney
Bravely Second details
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Reader Edmund C has sent along more Bravely Second details. The information comes from the scans we posted over the weekend.
For a translation of systems in Bravely Second, continue on below.
“Follow-Up Chance”
When you defeat the enemies within one turn, there will be a chance for the option to follow-up immediately into the next battle. Winning the follow-up battle will result in greater reward“Presets”
Save presets of your party set-up, including abilities and equipments. This allows players to set up different parties for various situation and switch between them easily without needing to configure individual characters.“U’s Journal”
Her journal is a dynamic beastiary. The more times you defeat a monster, the more tidbits of information will be added to that monster’s entry.
“City Rebuilding”
The returning realtime minigame from the previous game. This time it’s set on the moon’s surface.
More: Bravely Second, details roundup, Japan, Square Enix
Atelier Rorona Plus: The Alchemist of Arland details
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New details about Atelier Rorona Plus: The Alchemist of Arland have come in from this week’s issue of Famitsu. Check out the latest information about the game below.
– Japanese title is New Atelier Rorona: The Origin Story of the Alchemist of Arland
– That’s the same title as the updated PlayStation 3 and PS Vita versions
– Localized title for the PS3/Vita versions is Atelier Rorona Plus: The Alchemist of Arland
– 6,264 yen for the standard version
– 9,504 yen for the Premium Box
– Revamped battle system
– Players look down on a grid-like field
– See enemies on the field before encountering them
– Items have a limited range of effect
– Battles play out in an strategy RPG-like fashion on a more intimate scale
– The new elements of the PlayStation 3 and PS Vita versions seem to be in tact
– Fewer costumes are available as the team selected only those that seem to look good on chibi characters