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The Evil Within Takes Hold on August 26th

Bethesda Softworks today announced The Evil Within will be available on August 26th for the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC.

Feb
14

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The Last of Us: Left Behind Released

Sony Computer Entertainment announced the release of the The Last of Us: Left Behind single-player-themed DLC, a prologue to the game’s single player campaign. The Last of Us: Left Behind is available for digital download today on the PlayStation Store for $14.99.

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18 Minutes of Age of Wonders III: The Archdruid and Random Maps

Triumph Studios reveals the Age of Wonders III Random Map Generator and the Archdruid Leader Class in an 18-minute Let’s Play style video.

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NIS America to Publish Fairy Fencer F

NIS America today announced the acquisition of Fairy Fencer F for digital and physical release in North America for the PlayStation 3 in 2014. Developed by Compile Heart, Fairy Fencer F is a turn-based RPG that features concept art by Yoshitaka Amano, character art by Tsunako, and music by Nobuo Uematsu who are known for their work on the Final Fantasy series.

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NIS America Announces Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair

NIS America today announced Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair, the sequel to the mystery adventure game Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc, will be making its way to the PlayStation Vita this fall in both retail and digital form. As in the first game, players will take on the role of a high school student as they are thrust into a life-or-death situation, and must use their wits and teamwork to survive.

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NIS Ameica Announces Disgaea 4: A Promise Revisited

NIS America today announced that Disgaea 4: A Promise Revisited will be heading to PlayStation Vita this summer, both in retail and digital form. This is an expanded and enhanced version of the fourth game in the Disgaea series, Disgaea 4: A Promise Unforgotten, which was originally released on the PlayStation 3 in 2011.

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NIS America Announces Battle Princess of Arcadias

NIS America today announced that the side-scrolling beat-em-up action RPG, Battle Princess of Arcadias, will be makings its way to PlayStation 3 as a PlayStation Network exclusive.

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Bound by Flame – Overview Trailer

Focus Home Interactive and Spiders Studios have released a new trailer for Bound by Flame, due for release on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC in Q2 2014. This trailer focuses on the game mechanics, the hero’s human/demon duality, combat, the bestiary, the “craft” system and more.

Feb
13

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Little Mac Joins Super Smash Bros. Cast, Mario Kart 8 Launch Date and More

Nintendo detailed announcements for its Wii U and Nintendo 3DS in the first Nintendo Direct of 2014. Launch dates and details for multiple games were revealed, including new characters in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and Nintendo 3DS, and Mario Kart 8 for Wii U. Nintendo also announced specifics about the addition of Game Boy Advance games to the Wii U Virtual Console service. NES Remix 2 is also on the way, complete with a Luigi-themed surprise. And a pair of games coming to the Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DS – Steel Diver: Sub Wars and Rusty’s Real Deal Baseball – demonstrate unique new ways for players to acquire add-on content.

Some of today’s announcements included:

Wii U News

  • Mario Kart 8 – For the first time ever in any game, all of Bowser’s seven Koopalings are playable characters. Players with a taste for being bad can get ready to challenge gravity on the race track with Iggy, Larry, Lemmy, Ludwig, Morton, Roy and Wendy. The game launches in stores and in the Nintendo eShop on May 30th.
  • Super Smash Bros. – Little Mac, the hero of the Punch-Out!! boxing games, will make his first appearance as a playable character in the upcoming Super Smash Bros. game. The game will launch in stores and in the Nintendo eShop on Wii U and Nintendo 3DS in 2014.
  • Game Boy Advance Games – Portable classics will start making their way to the Wii U Virtual Console in April, starting with fan favourites such as Metroid Fusion, Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga and Yoshi’s Island: Super Mario Advance 3. Additional games will follow every month.
  • Bayonetta 2 – A new trailer for the title from Platinum Games showed off some new game features. The game is scheduled to launch later this year.
  • New game-play footage was shown for the in-development title from Monolith Soft. The game’s battle system is based on Xenoblade Chronicles for Wii. Additional updates will be announced in the future.

Nintendo eShop on Wii U

  • NES Remix 2 – This second installment of the mashup of classic Nintendo games features challenges from later NES games like Super Mario Bros. 3, Kirby’s Adventure and Metroid. Just like NES Remix, the sequel includes stages from the original games with new challenges, as well as modified stages that introduce new elements. The game is scheduled to be available April 25th for $14.99. Best of all, players can unlock a free bonus game:
    • Super Luigi Bros. – This is a full game based on a challenge from NES Remix. It contains all the levels from the original Super Mario Bros. game, only now it stars Luigi and requires players to navigate familiar levels in an unheard-of way – by running to the left! The game even incorporates Luigi’s signature high jump.
  • Child of Light – In this RPG from Ubisoft, players take on the role of young Princess Aurora, who is on a quest to retrieve three sources of light from the evil queen. She must fight monsters and solve puzzles to progress. She is assisted by her firefly companion Igniculous, who can heal party members during battles and write messages in light to interact with other players. The game is scheduled to launch April 30th for $14.99.

Nintendo 3DS News

  • Yoshi’s New Island – Yoshi gets to bash and thrash his environment by throwing around Mega Eggdozers and Metal Eggdozers. Yoshi also can transform into a variety of objects, such as a jackhammer or a submarine, both of which can be manipulated using the Nintendo 3DS gyro controls. A certain type of star even transforms him into Super Yoshi, giving him the ability to fly through the sky or run along walls and ceilings. Players who are having trouble completing a level might see the appearance of Flutter Wings, which let Yoshi fly through the air. Yoshi’s New Island is scheduled to launch March 14th in stores and in the Nintendo eShop.
  • Mario Golf: World Tour – In addition to previously announced multiplayer features, the game will also include the Castle Club, a single-player clubhouse area that offers a variety of areas to help players hone their skills. The Castle Club includes golf courses, tournaments, training areas, shops, locker rooms and a café. A training area lets them focus on specific aspects of their game, such as putting. Players can customise their Mii characters using items sold at the shop, including clubs, golf balls and clothing. Different combinations of gear can affect a player’s performance. Mario Golf: World Tour is scheduled to launch May 2nd in stores and in the Nintendo eShop.
  • Kirby: Triple Deluxe – Kirby has always had the power to inhale his enemies and take on their abilities. Each copy ability can let him do a variety of actions and moves, depending on which buttons are pressed. The game includes a huge number of collectibles for players to find, from hidden 8-bit keychains to Sun Stones. The game takes advantage of the StreetPass feature to deliver better items to players. Kirby: Triple Deluxe is scheduled to launch May 2 in storesnd and in the Nintendo eShop.
  • Professor Layton and the Azran Legacy – The game includes the series’ famous mind-bending puzzles as well as collectible items and scavenger hunts that can be shared via StreetPass. The game launches February 28th in stores and in the Nintendo eShop.
  • Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate – Hunt alongside friends online in the most dynamic Monster Hunter game ever. Capcom’s action RPG is coming to North America in early 2015 with more content and options than ever before.

Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DS

  • Steel Diver: Sub Wars – Available Now! This strategic first-person shooter is the successor to Steel Diver. It features more tactical action game play than typical shooters, as players are asked to navigate heavy-duty submarines while staying one step ahead of their enemies. People can compete in local four-on-four team sub battles and go online to battle submariners from around the world (as long as each person downloads the game for him- or herself). A free version that features two basic submarines, the beginning of the single-player mission mode and multiplayer features is now available for download. An upgrade to the full Premium version of the game is also available for purchase within the in-game menu for $9.99.
  • Inazuma Eleven – Available Now! In this soccer-themed RPG, players help their team go from underdogs to champions by training, learning new skills and recruiting the best players around. High-tension soccer battles require players to marshal all their teammates’ special moves, from flaming tornado kicks to mind-bending acrobatics. The INAZUMA ELEVEN franchise has passionate fans in Japan and Europe, and it makes its North American debut today. The game is now available for download for $19.99.
  • Pokémon Battle Trozei – This fast-paced Pokémon puzzle game has players matching Pokémon to clear them while battling and collecting other Pokémon. The game includes every single known Pokémon – more than 700 of them – from Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue to Pokémon X and Pokémon Y. Caught Pokémon can be used by players during battles to help them and will even grow in strength and inflict greater damage the more they are used. The game also features four-player co-op play, and is scheduled to be available March 20th for $7.99.
  • Rusty’s Real Deal Baseball – Ex-pro baseball player and dog Rusty Slugger owns a sports shack. He’s broke with 10 puppies to feed, so he offers a variety of baseball mini-games for sale, themed around the simple pleasures of baseball. Players can bat, pitch, catch and even umpire. The initial software containing a part of the first mini-game is free, but players can purchase additional mini-games in a unique way: by haggling to lower the real-world price for each downloadable game. Additional games start at $4 apiece, but giving Rusty items or listening to his problems might improve his mood and motivate him to offer steep discounts. The game is scheduled to launch in April.
  • Weapon Shop de Omasse – This is the fourth and final game in what is known in Japan as the GUILD01 series, which has delivered games like Liberation Maiden and Crimson Shroud to the Nintendo eShop. In comedian Yoshiyuki Hirai’s tribute to classic role-playing games, players are tasked with managing a weapon shop inside an RPG. Players tap the touch screen in time with music to forge their weapons. Optimal timing and forge temperatures lead to better weapons for heroes to take on quests. The stronger the weapons, the more successful the heroes. The game is scheduled to be available February 20th for $7.99.

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Inazuma Eleven Released for 3DS, Weapon Shop de Omasse to Follow

Level-5 today announced it has released Inazuma Eleven in the Nintendo eShop for the Nintendo 3DS for $19.99. Inazuma Eleven is a soccer role-playing game. As Captain Mark Evans of Raimon Junior High School, the player will recruit and train characters to customize their team, lead them through tactical soccer battles, and take them to the top to win the Soccer Frontier championship.

Level-5 will also release Weapon Shop de Omasse on February 20th in the Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DS for $7.99. One of the titles in what is known in Japan as GUILD01 series, Weapon Shop de Omasse is a role-playing game with a comedic taste previously only available in Japan.

To celebrate the release of Inazuma Eleven and Weapon Shop de Omasse, all previously released GUILD series Nintendo 3DS titles in Nintendo eShop will be available at a promotional price of $2.99 for a limited time between February 13th to February 23rd.