7th Dragon director interested in a remake of the first game, brand new title
Posted on 5 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS, DS, General Nintendo, News | 0 comments
This past week, 7th Dragon celebrated its tenth anniversary. Director Kazuya Ninou reflected on the occasion as well as his interest in continuing the series.
Ninou is open to a couple of things. He’d love to remake the first 7th Dragon game as well as create an entirely new title. In fact, he already has everything planned for what the new entry could be.
7th Dragon was made by the now-defunct developer Imageepoch. However, that may not actually be too much of a roadblock. Criminal Girls, another one of Imageepoch’s IPs, has already made a comeback, so Ninou is hoping something similar could happen with 7th Dragon.
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Stella Glow has now arrived in North America. For a look at the game’s launch trailer, check out the video below.
We reviewed Stella Glow last week and liked it quite a bit. For those of you that missed it, read our verdict here.
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90 minutes of Stella Glow footage
Posted on 9 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS, Videos | 0 comments
A few hours ago, Atlus hosted a new stream for Stella Glow. The full Twitch archive, comprised of 90 minutes of footage, can be found after the break.
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[Review] Stella Glow
Posted on 9 years ago by Dennis Gagliardotto(@LyonHart_) in 3DS, Reviews | 7 Comments
System: 3DS
Release date: November 17, 2015
Developer: Imageepoch
Publisher Atlus
Author: Dennis
Imageepoch’s unfortunate demise doesn’t go without a stellar track record with games like 7th Dragon, Fate/Extra, and the Luminous Arc series that have all delivered unprecedented RPG experiences across a variety of platforms since their founding in 2005. The studio’s final game, Stella Glow, is a title that they can proudly leave with as the developers embark on future endeavors. Stella Glow is a beautifully animated and vibrant world that is as fun as it is nice to look at.
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Stella Glow launch edition unboxing
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Atlus posted a new unboxing video for Stella Glow’s launch edition. To watch it, take a look at the video below.
All Stella Glow pre-order copies contain the launch edition. This also goes for a select number of day one copies.
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Stella Glow – exclusive 3DS theme for digital purchases, Hilda trailer
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Atlus shared another update on Stella Glow today. We have news about a digital 3DS theme plus a brand new trailer.
Those who purchase Stella Glow from the eShop will be provided with a theme featuring Hilda and the four other witches. The top screen features a scrolling collage of the 5 Witches while the bottom screen has Bubu, Popo’s porcine companion. Keep in mind that the theme will only be offered with Stella Glow digital purchases.
Atlus also uploaded a new trailer focusing on Hilda. We’ve posted that below.
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Yesterday, Atlus put out a demo for Stella Glow in North America. You can watch an hour’s worth of footage from the download below.
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Stella Glow live stream
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Atlus USA just kicked off a live stream for Stella Glow. You can watch it on Twitch after the break, and we’ll update the post with an archived version once it’s finished.
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Stella Glow “Harbingers” details and trailer
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Atlus shared new details and a trailer for the Harbingers in Stella Glow. View the video and breakdown of information below.
Sometimes saving the world means getting rid of every living thing in it. But that can be a tough job, even for Hilda, Witch of Destruction. So what do you do? Get some underlings to help bring about the end of days. With a name like the Harbingers, how bad can they be?
First, there’s Hilda’s right-hand man, Dante. He’s a master spearman with the type of smirk on his face that irresistibly needs beating up. Then there’s Dorothy, the chainsaw-toting psycho who has an intense love of bunnies (love may be too strong a word; you probably don’t want to know how she got that outfit…) and will go to great lengths to rip apart everyone who stands in her way.
Lastly there’s Hrodulf, whose cleave first and axe questions later methods makes him a perfect addition to the squad.
As you can see, Hilda, Dante, Dorothy, and Hrodulf are quite the unsavory bunch. Their deadly combination of magic and steel is NEVER a good thing, but thankfully Alto and the Regnant Knights’ 9th Regiment can stop them…right?
Source: Nintendo PR
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Stella Glow demo coming on October 27, “Witches” video
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Atlus announced today that a Stella Glow demo will be distributed on the North American 3DS eShop starting on October 27. This will include the game’s entire prologue. Not, however, that progress will not transfer over to the full version.
Atlus also prepared a new “Witches” video for Stella Glow, which is below. Here’s everything you should know about that:
“we have a brand new trailer of the four good Witches, Lisette, Popo, Mordimort, and Sakuya. Well, good may not be the most appropriate choice of words, since you’ll have to “convince” the Witches to join you, which sometimes requires fighting them, but nevertheless! Their power and ability to wield song magic to control the elements is the one thing that can stand in the way of Hilda’s tour of destruction. And we have a new trailer to show their powers in action – and how their elemental magic can absolutely wreck enemies on the battlefield.”
Stella Glow launches in North America on November 17, and spring 2016 in Europe. Check out the new website here.
Source: Atlus PR