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Langrisser Re:Incarnation Tensei has a final release date. We knew it’d be coming to Japan sometime in July, but Masaya has now shared something a bit more specific. Japanese 3DS owners can get their hands on Langrisser Re:Incarnation Tensei starting July 23.

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A preview for this week’s issue of Famitsu shows off a little more information about The Great Ace Attorney. Pheonix Wright’s ancestor Ryunosuke Naruhodou will work alongside characters like Sherlock Holmes in the United Kingdom to bring swift justice and what is sure to be plenty of “Objections”. We now we have a visual on what the new rival prosecutor will look like.

The game will release on July 9 in Japan. Stay tuned for further details!

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A live stream for Langrisser Re:Incarnation Tensei will take place this Saturday over on Niconico. Although we’ll seeing the 3DS game, presenters will also be looking back on the series as a whole. Soshi Saito from Extreme and a couple of voice actors will be on hand.

You can watch the live stream here this Saturday at 7 AM ET / 4 AM PT. We’ll try securing an archive once it’s complete.

Famitsu has occasionally received Limited Edition bundles of games in the past and the latest is the upcoming 3DS title, PoPoLoCrois Farm Story.

The PoPoLoCrois  Farm Story Famitsu DX Pack will contain:

– Set of two clear folders with artwork and pics of main characters in the game

– Exclusive mug with Prince Pietro design

– 23cm (9 inches) tall Prince Pietro plush (only available in the Famitsu DX Pack)

– Prince Pietro mobile phone strap (included in all the first print copies of the game)

Releases on June 18 in Japan and will cost 9300 Yen.

Check out screenshots of all the goodies below:

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In the upcoming Dragon Quest X Version 3 releasing in Japan we will see a return of the Sugoroku mini-games.

The mini-games will be playable in the Casino’s Bingo Hall area and can be played either solo or up to four players. In these games you will acquire coins that you can then trade-in at the Casino.

Here are a few more details about the mini-game:

– Special End bosses are different but if reached you will be rewarded

– Treasure chests will provide you with useful items and coins, but beware to open a bad one

– Temple of Dharma space where you can change jobs

– Hocus Pocus spell also has its own space.

Check out screenshots of the game below:

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Rodea: The Sky Soldier wasn’t the only big Famitsu review this week. The magazine also brought us the first verdict for Theatrhythm Dragon Quest, which is out now in Japan.

So how’d Famitsu’s four different reviewers feel about the game? They handed out scores of 10, 8, 9, and 8 for a total of 35 out of 40. For a full translation of Famitsu’s review, head on below.


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