Yakuza 4’s Mini-Games Round-up

With the return of old favorites and some new ones, there are staggering amount of mini-games in Ryu ga Gotoku 4: Densetsu o Tsugumono.
Posted in News on Sunday, March 7th, 2010 | No Comments »

With the return of old favorites and some new ones, there are staggering amount of mini-games in Ryu ga Gotoku 4: Densetsu o Tsugumono.
Posted in News on Sunday, March 7th, 2010 | No Comments »

Originally set for release in Japan next month, Trinity Zill O’ll Zero is Dynasty Warriors‘ developers Omega Force’s upcoming ARPG based on the series known for its Free Scenario System. The game is now TBA in Japan (a US version titled Trinity: Souls of Zill O’ll has not been dated) but it can only means good things for title as it can avoid the Q1 RPG madness that we’re in now and also give the developers more time for polishing. I have great interest in the game’s world and it’s character design, so let’s take a look at the latest info based on the two latest Famitsu reports.
The only girl character in your party has weaker attack but is extremely good at making use of her quick body movements and setting up traps to make things difficult for her enemies. Two such traps are Ivy Magic Stone (above left) which restrict enemy’s movement while Poison Magic Stone (second from left) lets you ermm… poison them. Although her melee attacks are much weaker than other characters, they can sometimes activate special effects like “Sureibu” (third from left) that turn opponents into “Break” condition. Her ranged attack is using the flying blades (above right).
Posted in News on Monday, February 22nd, 2010 | No Comments »

Street Fighting IV is still sitting on the shelf for me (borrowed from our reviewer Victor) but always keep an eye on BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger thanks to its superb 2D graphics. However, and as rumored weeks before, ArcSystemWorks is indeed working on the consoles port for BlazBlue Continuum Shift with μ-12- making her home consoles debut along with Tsubaki and Hazama. Beginner Mode is being added for people like me who have hard times activating finishing moves and there will more than 11 new beautiful stages for the game. BlazBlue Continuum Shift will be released in Japan first this summer.
Posted in News on Tuesday, February 9th, 2010 | No Comments »

I have been playing the Japanese version of Yakuza 3 at really slow pace, thanks to the amount of side missions which I can’t help but keep working on. Game is pretty fun so far, enough to convince me to get the next title in the series, Ryu ga Gotoku 4: Densetsu o Tsugumono, when it’s released next month in Japan. As you probably now by now (my previous report here), Kazuma Kiryu, the series’ main character so far, will get some new friends this time. The game will play from the perspective of four different main characters with players controlling one character at a time in the earlier chapters.

Each of them will have their own unique fighting styles and moves. Kiryu is an all-rounder who are great at kicking, wrestling, Nunchaku and he can wield just about any weapons he picks up. However, frequent fighting may not be so good for Kiryu as certain gangs may come back in group later. There are several of these groups in the game and some of them even come with their bosses. Tenkei, a system where Kiryu learns new moves after being inspired by things he see on the street, is back in Ryu ga Gotoku 4 with the three other characters also have their own way of Tenkei. For Kiryu, he will take photo of Tenkei he discovered with his mobile phone and posts it to his personal blog. Besides Tenkei, Kiryu will also meet his new master in the game, who is a legendary fighter and can be found in Kamurocho.
Posted in News on Monday, February 8th, 2010 | No Comments »
PS3 owners in Japan brace for another wave of RPG attack as Final Fantasy XIII slowly fading out with less than 10,000 copies sold last week. Gust’s Ar tonelico III: Sekai Shuuen no Hikigane wa Shoujo no Uta ga Hajiku was out yesterday while End of Eternity and Star Ocean: The Last Hope International will be released next week.
Posted in News, Ranking on Saturday, January 30th, 2010 | No Comments »
Final Fantasy XIII is just outside the Top 10 for the first time since its release four weeks ago, selling a respectable 16,000 copies according to ASCii.
Posted in News, Ranking on Tuesday, January 26th, 2010 | No Comments »

Ten days to go before it’s Japanese release, Bandai Namco shares more info on Gust’s grand looking RPG Ar tonelico III: Sekai Shuuen no Hikigane wa Shoujo no Uta ga Hajiku. Cocona-Vatel (above, view character art here), who apparently have a big following in Japan after her appearance in the previous game, will “travel” to the world of Ar tonelico III to hand over a crystal to a character named Harvester.
Posted in News on Monday, January 18th, 2010 | No Comments »
Shonen Jump has a few new screens of Naruto Narutimate Storm 2 (aka Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm 2), one of CyberConnect 2’s several ongoing Naruto game projects. Besides Sasuke new outfit, the story mode is also shown with scenes from Naruto vs Sasuke and master puppeteer Sasori showing off his skills. The game is set for this fall in Japan.
Posted in News on Sunday, January 17th, 2010 | 1 Comment »
Great to see Final Fantasy XIII and PS3 holding itself well as Nintendo dominate the holiday season. The former is edging towards 2 million copies sold with every week.
Posted in News, Ranking on Saturday, January 16th, 2010 | No Comments »

I still have hopes that somewhere in a dark corner someone at Bandai Namco is working on the localization of Tales of Vesperia although it seems less and less likely as days went by. But I’m pretty sure we’re definitely not getting these new downloadable content of the game featuring costume of characters from Namco’s series. Clockwise from top left is Haruka Amami (from iDOLM@STER, costume for Rita), Kos-Mos (Xenosaga, Judith), Valkyrie (Legend of Valkyrie, Estelle), Chopin (Trusty Bell, Fren), Mitsurugi (Soul Calibur, Yuri), Yakyuu-kun (Famisuta, Repede), Kazuya Mishima (Tekken, Raven), Klonoa (Kaze no Klonoa, Karol) and Susumu (Mister Driller, Patty). The price for these costumes are ¥300 each and will be available from January 14th.
Source: Famitsu
Posted in News on Tuesday, January 12th, 2010 | No Comments »