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Rose and the Old Castle of Twilight Debut Trailer Released

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A few weeks ago Nippon Ichi Software announced that the man behind Firefly’s Diary was working on a brand new game for the PS Vita called Rose and the Old Castle of Twilight and while we have seen a few details about the title so far, today the company released the debut trailer for the game and you can check it out below. Rose and the Old Castle of Twilight follows the story of a young girl named Rose as she awakes in a ruined castle that has lost its color and time.

With the help of a strange giant and her own abilities, players must guide Rose as she escapes the castle. Currently Rose and the Old Castle of Twilight is set to be released in Japan on April 26th.

Grand Kingdom Western Release Dates and Limited Editions Announced

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A few weeks ago NIS America announced that they would be releasing Grand Kingdom in the West sometime this summer and now the company has revealed exactly when fans can expect the RPG to be released. The title will be released on the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita on June 21st in North America and June 17th in Europe.

To go along with this announcement, NIS America also revealed the special editions that fans will be able to purchase if they feel like picking up some extra goodies for Grand Kingdom. In North America there will be the $99 Grand Edition which is shown above and contains:

• Grand Kingdom for PS4 or PS Vita
• Grand Opus: The Official Compendium of Resonail
• Full color hardcover art book
• 128 Gilded pages
• Faux leather texture cover
• 15-Track original soundtrack with jewel case
• Parade poster (28.5″ x 14″)
• Lillia poster (20″ x 28.5″)
• Cloth map poster (26″ x 15″)
• 6 Lapel pin set
• 6 Mini art prints (5″ x 7″)
• Transparent decal sticker sheet (6″ x 10″)
• Collector’s box

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and the $79 Limited Edition that contains:

• Grand Kingdom for PS4 or PS Vita
• Grand Opus: The Official Compendium of Resonail
• Full color hardcover art book
• 128 Gilded pages
• Faux leather texture cover
• 15-Track original soundtrack with jewel case
• Parade poster (28.5″ x 14″)
• Transparent decal sticker sheet (6″ x 10″)
• Collector’s box

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Gamers in Europe will be simply getting a Launch Day Edition that offers the game, the 32 page art book, and a five track soundtrack CD.

Hitman’s “World of Assassination” Trailer Teases at a World in the Shadows

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Square Enix and IO-Interactive released a new trailer to celebrate the opening of pre-orders for their upcoming Hitman reboot. The trailer is entitled “World of Assassination” and teases at a whole world of assassins that may or may not exist between the lines of the daily news. The trailer is a neat artsy piece that might be teasing a few missions in the upcoming game.

Hitman pre-orders are now live. The “Intro Pack” and the “Full Experience” versions are available for pre-order on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. Both versions of the game will provide players access to the beta test that kicks off on February 12-14 on PS4 and February 19-21 on PC. The game will launch on March 11.

Zombie Fight Club Review

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Zombie Fight Club
Publisher: Shout! Factory
Format: Blu-ray (Reviewed), DVD
Release Date: February 2nd, 2016
Price: $19.97 BUY NOW!

Overview
Eastern cinema is a lot different than what we have in the west. For one, the movies are more honest with the audience. Instead of having a politically correct product that reeks of product placement and advertising, filmmakers can deliver an untouched vision in locations such as China and Japan, which has lead to many fans importing their entertainment. Don’t get me wrong, there are still crappy movies in every locale, but there is something a bit more “raw” when you watch an import/foreign film compared to one of today’s terrible remakes that Hollywood keeps throwing at us. Zombie Fight Club is Scream Factory‘s latest Blu-ray and is trying to be a fun, action-packed, popcorn flick that all fans of the genre can enjoy. Does it hit its marks, or fall flat on its face? Let’s find out.

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Story
I remember looking at the press release for Zombie Fight Club a couple of months back when Scream Factory first made the announcement. That press release and nearly every synopsis online details a film about two characters who are forced to fight zombies to the death (a male and a female). Well, you get that, but only for about ten minutes. Its hard to explain how off route the film actually is from that description, as while the ride is fun, this vehicle likes to go in circles and smash into plot holes for no reason.

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Let’s start from the top. Zombie Fight Club for the most part takes place in a filthy, run-down apartment building where a lot seems to be going on behind each door. In one room, you have a drug lord who is celebrating a special occasion with a room full of women. A few pills are popped by the ladies while a nice little sex scene takes place, and then transformations occur – turning the once lovely females into flesh-eating zombies. Yes, these are normal zombies that can be killed by shooting in the head and can spread the virus with a bite – but they are a little more aware of what (or who) is in front of them, making them slightly smarter. Anyway, in another room, a criminal and his girlfriend have a hostage tied up. You would think this would be a subplot of sorts, but the movie really doesn’t go into detail about that situation and instead uses that set-up to really tell us that these two are corrupt, but still have hearts due to their loving nature to each other. Yet another room sees a college professor, his daughter, and several of her friends together – while a big party occurs just a short distance away.

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Confused yet? Well, that is kind of how Zombie Fight Club sets itself up. Think of Smokin’ Aces or Crash even, where several groups of characters are brought together by one plot device. That device here are the zombies taking over the building, and the police (who were already on the scene due to a drug bust) kind of end up in the middle of it all. The first hour of this movie is actually fun, despite going at a rapid pace and being littered with characters who are easy to hate. There are cheesey explosions, decent gore, and a lot of cheeky humor that most people looking for a zombie flick are going to love. That said, its time to talk about what isn’t good in Zombie Fight Club, and that is the characters. Jenny (one of the random girls who later takes center stage) and Andy (the only police officer who is actually a good guy) are our main protagonists through the outbreak of terror happen to meet up, but are so paper thin that by the time it matters for us to care about them, you will probably be checked out entirely from the whole film.

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This movie spends more time trying to get us to know two cops who rape young women, a secret pedophile, and the criminals who are all obvious fodder over the two genuine cast members of the experience that are supposed to be the good guys. I get it, when people do bad things in a horror film, watching them die is fun as it is “divine retribution”. That trope works wonders and still works here to a degree, but without leads that you can root for, there is no balance and we as the audience are left with a bunch of scenes of zombies killing bad people up until the third act of the film. Oh, and that third act. Remember the whole “fight club” element? That is where it takes place, and as I mentioned you will only see about ten minutes of a Andy and Jenny fighting zombies to the death. The other twenty minutes are dedicated to a savage character who is now evil due to the events that took place in the apartment building, and spends his time raping his prisoners, surrounded by sex slaves. I do not mind grit in movies. Zombie Fight Club however is so poorly written that it uses rape scenes to instantly gain disdain for the villains within the film, which unfortunately just makes scenes seem cheap and uncomfortable. This could have been a good “escape from the zombies” movie as it has the right ingredients, but it just uses too much of the wrong elements to make them all blend together into a mess.

Visuals
Visually, Zombie Fight Club looks great. The lighting for both settings in the movie are effective at bringing out the grit that one would expect from the genre. The characters also look the part, with the main cast slowly transforming throughout the flick into hardened and torn individuals. There are also a couple of small explosions that look very cheap, but to be honest, that fits right in during any zombie romp, and slightly releases some of the darker tones that the film inadvertently casts on itself. The zombies themselves look decent enough too, with make-up and contacts being all that really define a human from an undead, yet again bringing out a bit of cheese to lighten the mood.

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Audio
The soundtrack for Zombie Fight Club isn’t very memorable, to be honest. Sure, there are the usual rock beats to kind of give viewers an urgent atmosphere, but other than that – this wasn’t really full of tunes that stuck or even clicked well for the film’s entirety. The dubbing was something I worried about greatly. A lot of times when you bring a live action movie to the west and dub it, it turns out terrible. I honestly thought the dubbing cast did fantastic here as they sounded invested in the localization and came off as believable for this set of characters.

Overall
Zombie Fight Club is a bit of a hit and miss, and will be that way with anybody depending their own perception. I personally thought the first hour was a lot of fun to watch, as the scenes are well shot and there definitely is a throwback to some cinema classics laced within the apartment building. That being said, the scenes that are the most memorable are so for the wrong reasons and drag down a lot of the film’s efforts by taking something fun and turning it dark without substance or a general reason why. With offbeat pacing, unnecessary smut, and a bit of entertainment on the surface – Zombie Fight Club is a watchable and well made production that takes itself down a wrong road that kills it’s own momentum before coming to a climax.

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Black Rose Valkyrie Revealed by Compile Heart

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Last week Compile Heart and Idea Factory International launched a teaser website for a new game and now we happen to know just what they are announcing. The title is for the PlayStation 4 and it is an RPG called Black Rose Valkyrie. The game follows the main protagonist and five heroines but like a game that was released last year in the West, a traitor is among your group and every time you play the game the traitor among the heroines will change.

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Black Rose Valkyrie will be released in Japan for the PlayStation 4 sometime this year and for now you can check out a teaser trailer for the game below.

Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness ‘Anne’ Introduction Trailer

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tri-Ace and Square Enix have released a new character trailer for Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness and this one happens to introduce the party member named Anne. Anne is a twenty eight year old who is traveling with Emerson, another party member, and is highly intellectual and while she may appear a bit cold, she has a hidden kindness and a love for cats as you’ll see in the video below.

Currently Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness is set to be released on the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3 in Japan on March 31st while the PlayStation 4 version of the game will be released in North America and Europe sometime in 2016.

Tiny Troopers Joint Ops to invade Xbox One on February 26 with brand new, exclusive content

Tiny Troopers Joint Ops to invade Xbox One on February 26 with brand new, exclusive content

Xbox One version of the explosive, twin-stick arcade shooter to launch with new zombie wave maps, a brand new soundtrack, and ultra hard mode

Watford, United KingdomFebruary 3, 2016—Wired Productions, an independent videogame publisher, today announced that Tiny Troopers Joint Ops, its explosive, twin-stick arcade shooter originally developed by Kukouri Mobile Entertainment, will be available for digital purchase across North America and Europe on February 26 for Xbox One, the all-in-one games and entertainment system from Microsoft, including all-new, Xbox One exclusive content.

Developed for Xbox One by Australian-based Epiphany Games, the Xbox One version ofTiny Troopers Joint Ops includes four brand new Zombie Wave maps, a brand-new soundtrack, and an Ultra Hard Mode for those who like their shooters extra tough!

“We’re delighted to be able to bring the world of Tiny Troopers to the Xbox One platform,” said Leo Zullo, Managing Director of Wired Productions. “Tiny Troopers Joint Ops really is miniature warfare on a massive scale, and we’re pleased to be providing something extra for the Xbox audience.”

“It’s great to see the Tiny Troopers brand extend its reach even further with the release of Tiny Troopers Joint Ops on Xbox One,” said Kim Soares, CEO & Founder of Kukouri Mobile Entertainment.  “Wired Productions has done a tremendous job in bringing the game to consoles.”

Experience the all new, Xbox One exclusive Zombie Wave Maps: battle the desert-dwelling dead as they descend in droves in Operation: Zombie Storm, fight back against a flock of poultry that ain’t paltry in “ZFC,” cruise and clear the airfield of cantankerous cadavers in “Zombie Patrol,” and call in help from the skies while facing endless waves of Zombies in “Z-End.” Players who think they can handle the heat should make sure to try the Ultra Hard Mode! All of the above is complemented by a brand new cinematic soundtrack completely exclusive to Xbox One.

In Tiny Troopers Joint Ops, players take control of miniature marines as they battle evil foes from around the world with a multitude of weapons and specialist soldiers.  Collect medals, dog tags and intel during the course of each mission. With hours of gun toting and explosive gameplay, Tiny Troopers Joint Ops is miniature warfare on a massive scale!

Tiny Troopers Joint Ops Features:
•              Over 60 action-packed mini-maps of mayhem including Zombie Survival Mode with online leaderboards
•              Recruit specialist mercenaries such as Medics, Machine Gunners and the Elite Delta Force to subdue enemy insurgents
•              Twin-stick arcade control system to blast your way through waves of enemy rebels

Published by Wired Productions, Tiny Troopers Joint Ops will be available on Xbox One across Europe and North America for £7.99/$9.99/€9.99 starting 26th February.

For the latest news and information about Wired Productions, visit the official website atwww.wiredproductions.com , follow on Twitter at https://twitter.com/WiredP(@WiredP), and Like us on Facebook via www.facebook.com/wiredpro .

About Wired Productions:
Wired Productions are an established independent games publisher based in Watford, Hertfordshire, UK.  Wired have produced over 35 titles, and are the team responsible for the 1.3 million unit selling We Sing franchise as well as producing and co-developing The Voice branded console products.  In 2013/14, Wired Productions moved back into digital console publishing with Let’s Fish! Hooked On on the PlayStation Vita, Tiny Troopers Joint Ops on the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita (including cross buy) and Last Inua on PC & Mac.  For more information visit www.wiredproductions.com or follow at:www.facebook.com/WiredPro and on Twitter https://twitter.com/WiredP.

About Kukouri Mobile Entertainment:
Privately held mobile games developer, Kukouri Mobile Entertainment develops games for high end mobile devices like Apple iPhone, iPad and Android platforms, with offices in south-eastern Finland. Kukouri’s breakout title Tiny Troopers and its sequel Tiny Troopers 2 Special Ops have enjoyed critical and commercial success globally, with downloads in excess of 22 million. Motivated and highly skilled, Kukouri’s team makes games that always have that extra something in them. For more information visit, www.kukouri.com, or follow via twitter: www.twitter.com/Kukouri

About Epiphany Games:
Epiphany Games is a Mid-Sized Development Studio located in Sydney which focuses on multi-platform games. The company consists of a number of a highly experienced game developers with over fifty years of combined game development experience for producing high quality projects on time and on budget.

Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth Launch Trailer Celebrates Release

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With Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth hitting North America and set to be released in Europe in two days, Bandai Namco has released an English launch trailer for the title that serves as a way to introduce the beginning of the story to potential players as well as show off various gameplay elements and some of the many Digimon that players will be able to obtain in the game.

Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth has been released for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita, though the Vita version of the game is only available as a digital download while the PlayStation 4 version is available both at retail and digitally.

First Odin Sphere: Leifthrasir English Trailer Released

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Now that Odin Sphere: Leifthrasir has been released in Japan, Atlus USA is stepping up to release some English footage of the game that people in North America will see released on the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation Vita on June 7th.

The nearly two minute long trailer gives us a sample of each of the main characters’ English voice work and provides us with additional gameplay footage showing Gwendolyn, Cornelius, Mercedes, Oswald, and Velvet in action as they show off some of their newly enhanced moveset. Alongside the enhanced combat, Odin Sphere: Leifthrasir also will offer HD graphics, new monsters, new maps, additional skills, and even a Classic mode for those who simply want to play the original game with the fancy new graphics.

Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc Hits PC on February 18th

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A few weeks ago Spike Chunsoft announced that they would be releasing the first game in the Danganronpa series, Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc, on the PC through Steam sometime in February and now we know exactly what date those who don’t have a PlayStation Vita will finally have the opportunity to play the game.

The company has announced that they plan on releasing Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc on Steam on February 18th where the game will support both Steam achievements as well as trading cards sometime after release. When released the game will cost $29.99 but will have a temporary discount of 20% and will include a bonus soundtrack.