Those looking for a bit more of a family friendly scare this Halloween will be happy to hear that Nintendo has something to fit the bill as the company has announced that Luigi’s Mansion 3will be releasing on the Nintendo Switch on October 31st. In this entry to the series Luigi embarks on a dream vacation with Mario and friends upon receiving an invitation to a luxurious hotel. However, his dream quickly becomes a nightmare when King Boo reveals everything had been a ploy to capture Mario and friends.
With the assistance of Professor E. Gadd once again, the reluctant and cowardly hero Luigi traverses up and down treacherous floors of the now-ominous hotel on a quest to save them. Players must wield the upgraded Poltergust G-00 to slam and blow away the ghosts’ defenses, or summon Gooigi, an all-green doppelganger that can help Luigi overcome obstacles he can’t get past alone. Interchange between Luigi and Gooigi as one player, or grab a friend and control one each.
The next character to be re-introduced in Atlus‘ Persona 5 Royal videos happens to be yet another fan favorite as it focuses on Makoto Niijima, also known as Queen. In the video, found below, we get to see her take on a number of foes as well as perform a team-up attack with Ryuji to take down some enemies.
We also get to see a quick look at her older sister Sae outside of the standard story mode, a trip to an aquarium with the main character, and a scene where she appears to be scolding Ryuji. Also of course for a bit of comedy if you stick around to the end she also happens to crush a volleyball. Currently Persona 5 Royal is set to be released on October 31st in Japan for the PlayStation 4 with a Western release coming sometime in 2020.
Those looking for a little bit more Resident Evil on the go will be pleased to hear that Capcom will be releasing Resident Evil 5 as well as Resident Evil 6 on the Nintendo Switch on October 29th.
On the same day a physical Resident Evil Triple Pack will be released at retail in North America that will include Resident Evil 4 as well as Resident Evil 5 and 6 in one purchase for $59.99. It is worth noting however that this Resident Evil Triple Pack will only feature Resident Evil 4 on the actual cartridge while the other two games will need to be downloaded, taking up the limited default storage space of the Switch, through download vouchers.
There are many things that the Borderlands series is known for, millions of types of guns, villains with great charisma, psychos, to name a few but perhaps its most notable feature happens to be how off the wall the comedy can be at times and this latest trailer for Borderlands 3 is a great example of that.
2K Games and Gearbox have released a new cinematic trailer for the game that is simply titled “So Happy Together” and if you check it out below you’ll know exactly why. Currently Borderlands 3is set to be released on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on September 13th.
In recent years every anime season has seen nearly every series debuting be picked up for release in the West but a decade ago the anime market was in a very different place that saw only a few acquisitions each season with many anime left languishing. Over the years many of these have been picked up in some form and now Asura Cryin’ has been given that same treatment but in a slightly unique manner. Originally airing back in 2009, during a season where a number of prominent franchises debuted, and released in Japan on DVD, the Western release of the series appears to be the first time Asura Cryin’ has made its way to Blu-ray so now that it has been released, is it worth revisiting the past?
Story
After barely surviving a devastating plane crash that took the life of his close friend three years prior, Tomoharu Natsume, nicknamed Tomo by his friends, has transferred into a new school and is living alone due to his mother remarrying and not wanting him to ruin her new romance. This chance at living alone may seem like a blessing but Tomo is never alone because rather than being haunted by his past trauma he is instead haunted by the ghost of Misao, the girl that perished in the aforementioned plane crash. Although he’s adapted well to Misao’s presence, Tomo often forgets that he is the only one that can see her, that is until people begin rapidly appearing in his life that can not only see Misao but have far more knowledge about the mysteries of the world than he could have imagined.
This all begins when a mysterious woman appears with a gift from his overseas brother, a steel briefcase that Tomo must protect no matter what. Of course it isn’t long before numerous factions including a shrine-priestess, a mafia organization, and religious order begin assaulting him from all sides all wanting something. With the help of the Science Club, of which there are many names, and those close to him Tomo manages to learn bits and pieces of truth about what the briefcase holds, what Misao actually is, and the powerful weapon that he can call forth to save the world.
One of the immediate things that viewers will notice when it comes to Asura Cryin’ is that it takes full advantage of the fact that it has twenty six episodes to work with. This is something of a double edged sword because while the majority of the core cast of characters are given plenty of character development, with some even given entire episodes to expand upon their backstories, it also means that the pacing is incredibly rough. For the most part, viewers will be just as confused as Tomo near the beginning of the series due to the fact that while many crazy events are happening around him, very little is actually explained despite these frantic developments. Instead most of the focus is spent on developing the core cast while still leaving many of the mystical elements in the dark until the second half of the series.
Along these same lines the story will also devote entire sections at a time to dropping tons of information on the viewer at a time. This lack of proper pacing can be rather frustrating at times, making the series feel more rear-loaded than it should given the fact that, originally, this two season anime aired within months of each other, especially since so many of the middle episodes of the series end up feeling like filler and more often than not a cliffhanger at the end of an episode is left hanging entirely or wrapped up off-screen when beginning the next episode.
That isn’t to say that Asura Cryin’ is a bad series by any means as the strong development for its characters, especially Tomo Misao, Kanade, and even Reishiro, helps emotionally invest viewers into a story that falls into a fairly steady pace after the initial frantic introduction before eventually escalating to an unpredictable level throughout the second half of the series. Asura Cryin’ manages to deliver a solid, albeit a little unorthodox, blend of sci-fi, fantasy, and romance that culminates into a story that has its fair share of giant mecha battles, living spirits, and girls that can pop rifles out of their arms, but still manages to stay grounded enough to deliver a satisfying storyline.
Visuals
Now it is interesting to note that while Asura Cryin’ is being released on Blu-ray here in North America, there currently doesn’t appear to be a Japanese version of the series on this format and although the series was originally aired back in 2009, the transfer from DVD to Blu-ray here has worked rather well. The animation may still appear a bit aged at times, especially when it comes to some of the blending of the CG battle scenes, but for the most part the animation and art style work quite well here.
There is a decent amount of variety when it comes to the character designs and their wardrobes change quite often, especially in the case of Misao, to keep things fresh. It is interesting to note that while there is a decent amount of fan-service spread throughout the series there is nothing that really pushes the line and it even tends to take a bit of a backseat the further the show progresses.
Audio
It is worth noting that while Maiden Japan’s release of this series does combine both the first and second season of Asura Cryin’ it does not include an English dub of any kind. Instead viewers will be presented with the original Japanese voice work and considering the 2009 air date of the series, it features not only a number of high profile voice actors at the time but a few, now popular veterans, that were just starting out at the time. As such the Japanese dub is excellently handled here and viewers will be pleased with their performances.
The soundtrack features a wide-array of background music to fit the transitions from combat to slice-of-life style scenery although most do not stand out in any special way. As for the opening and ending themes, they are handled incredibly well with the first season’s opening “Spiral” and ending theme, “Link” both performed by Angela being the real highlights here.
Extras
This Blu-ray release of Asura Cryin’ offers a clean version of the first opening and ending of the series but oddly enough does not include the second opening and ending of the series. Also included are trailers for other releases from Maiden Japan.
Overall
Asura Cryin’ can feel like a hard series to get into thanks to its rather rough start featuring far too many events occurring with little explanation but once it manages to push through this initial introduction it manages to tell a story featuring a well-developed cast of characters and plenty of mecha action. Though the pacing remains an issue throughout the series and there are more than a few plot threads that are left hanging, Asura Cryin’ does end up coming off as a rather fun series that feels a bit aged, mostly due to its structure, but still holds up rather well.
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Those looking forward to trying out Gears 5‘s versus multiplayer modes will soon have the chance to as Microsoft‘s first round of technical tests will begin today and run to July 21st with a second test occurring a week later on July 26th and running to July 29th. This technical test will allow players to also try out the new Arcade mode. This ultimate jump-in and jump-out mode brings hero characters, each with their own distinct abilities and weapon upgrades, to Gears 5 Versus players. Arcade Deathmatch is just the beginning, where two teams of five race to be first to 50 kills.
Picking a character is more than just who you want to play, it’s about choosing the way you want to play. Each hero character has a unique combat style defined by a passive ability, a bounty, a loadout, and a dedicated set of weapon upgrades. These traits let you play your way more than ever before, whether you want to get up close and personal, keep at a distance with the Longshot or somewhere in between they’ve got the character for you.
A trailer highlighting both the tech test itself as well as one explaining the game’s arcade mode have been released and you can check them out below. Currently Gears 5 is set to be released on Xbox One and PC on September 10th.
NIS America has announced that The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel III will no longer be releasing at its previously planned September 24th release date but will now be releasing a little under a month later on October 22nd in North America and Europe as well as October 29th for countries in Oceania.
The company has stated in the press release that they “sincerely apologizes to everyone who was greatly looking forward to its release, and would like to thank fans for their understanding and patience as the team is working hard to deliver the best possible experience.” For now though the company did state that they will be releasing a demo for The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel III prior to the launch of the full game but more information about that demo will be coming at a later date.
Those looking forward to Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness & the Secret Hideout are getting an early preview of what appears to be the game’s opening theme and animation as Koei Tecmo and Gust have released a new video for the game where “Rainbow Summer” a song performed by Sayaka Kanda, is played alongside what appears to be an opening sequence.
The video can be found below while the game itself will be released on the PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch in Japan on September 26th and has already been confirmed for Western release on October 29th in North America and November 1st in Europe for the PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC.
Over the past few months Idea Factory International has been releasing various character trailers and screenshot batches focusing on introducing the various girls that will be appearing in Date A Live: Rio Reincarnation and now that the game is set to be released next week on the PlayStation 4 and PC this time the focus is placed on the main character Shido Itsuka as well as Rio Sonogami.
Shido suddenly discovers that he has the ability to seal away a Spirit’s power within himself. Ever since, he’s assisted his sister, Kotori, who works as the commander of Ratatoskr, to rescue multiple Spirits. Because his parents are often away from the house on business, he takes care of all of the housework, including cooking, as the mainstay of the house.
As for Rio, she is a girl that appears in front of Shido within Eden. She is friendly and honest, and her youthful appearance befits her age. She slightly resembles Ruler, the master of Eden, but there’s something different about her.
Astroneer Lunar Update Honors Apollo 11 Mission
with New Equipment, Discoveries
Over an hour of mission control, astronaut audio
to be found
SEATTLE – 18 July 2019 –Astroneer, the accessible interplanetary survival sandbox played by more than 3 million space explorers to date, honors the Apollo 11 mission to the moon with the Lunar Update available now on PC and Xbox One.
For a limited time, the
space explorers of Astroneer can encounter the Apollo Lunar Module
lander spacecraft on Desolo, the moon of Astroneer’s cosmos. There,
explorers have until 31 Aug. to unlock a vintage-themed spacesuit palette and
visor, honoring the heroic crew of the Apollo 11 mission.
In remembrance of these
inspirational pioneers, the Apollo Lunar Module will also take photos of
players in the vintage style of the Apollo TV camera. This camera, mounted on
the Eagle spacecraft, was the device that captured humanity’s first few steps
on the moon. Trailblazing astronauts are invited to share their photography
with #ApolloAstroneer.
Players who find the
Lunar Module will hear over an hour of iconic audio, capturing the emotion and
mystique of the Apollo 11 mission. Two distinct radio transmissions feature
different content. Hear conversations from Mission Control during their
life-changing journey on the ATG Channel or listen to astronaut Mike Collins
talk to Mission Control from the Lunar Module on the Flight Loop Channel.
Astroneer celebrates the pioneering spirit of space
travel by giving enterprising explorers a galaxy of diverse planets to discover
and tools to chart, colonize, and traverse the final frontier. The Lunar Update
brings the addition of new platforms and storage, equipping hopeful Astroneers
for the next era of humanity.
“The wonder and optimism
of space travel fuels the adventures of Astroneer, which our intrepid
community has come to adore,” said Joe Tirado, Communications Director for
System Era Softworks. “No event in history better captures this spirit than the
Apollo 11 mission, the heroism and dedication of which inspire our development.
We’re tremendously humbled by the mission’s legacy and excited to pay respect
to them in our own way.”
Astroneer is available now on Xbox One and Steam for PC
for $29.99. It will be on sale via Steam for 25% off beginning Friday, 19 July
until Monday, 22 July.
Astroneer supports the English, French, Italian, Spanish
(Spain), Dutch, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Russian, Simplified Chinese,
Brazilian Portuguese and Turkish languages. For more information, visit the
official website or follow Astroneer onTwitter andFacebook.
About System Era
Softworks
System Era Softworks is an independent game development studio based
out of Seattle, Washington. Inspired by space-exploration and possessing an
optimistic view of space-age futurism, the System Era Softworks team
strives to build games that motivate future generations of spacefarers.