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Resident Evil 0 Remaster Launching on January 19th

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Capcom has announced that they will be releasing Resident Evil 0 onto the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC on January 19th. Those who pre-order the game, on every console minus the Xbox 360 for an unexplained reason, will be given a special costume pack, shown in the trailer below, that will provide Billy with a Wolf Force costume and Rebecca with a cheerleader outfit and bonus in-game t-shirt.

The retail release, Resident Evil Origins Collection, that contains both the remastered Resident Evil and Resident Evil 0 will also be released on that date for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One with a European release set for January 22nd.

The Witcher 3’s Second Expansion ‘Blood and Wine’ Screenshots Look Great

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With The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt cleaning up the house this year in terms of awards, CD Projekt RED continues to move forward with extra expansions to the core game and now they have released the first screenshots for the second expansion for The Witcher 3, Blood and Wine, that show off the colorful environment players will be exploring.

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Slated for release in the first half of 2016, Blood and Wine will offer a twenty hour tale that will introduce the region of Toussaint, a land untainted by war, where an atmosphere of carefree indulgence and knightly ritual masks an ancient, bloody secret. When released Blood and Wine will be available for purchase separately or as part of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Expansion Pass.

BETHESDA GAME STUDIOS OPENS MONTREAL OFFICE

Award-Winning Developer of Fallout 4® and Skyrim® Expands Studio

December 9, 2015 (London, UK) – Bethesda Game Studios®, a ZeniMax® Media company, today announced that it has opened a new development studio in Montreal, Quebec to expand its development capabilities in console, PC, and mobile gaming.

“We’ve worked with some very talented developers in Montreal for a long time, and decided it was time to open a studio there,” said Todd Howard, Game Director and Executive Producer at Bethesda Game Studios. “It’s exciting to think about the new games we’ll be building together.”

Bethesda Game Studios Montreal has already established a core team of more than 40 developers, spanning both console and mobile development. The studio will be managed by industry veteran Yves Lachance as Studio Director.

“Our collaboration with Bethesda Game Studios has been an exhilarating and memorable journey already,” said Lachance. “We are thrilled to be launching the studio in Montreal and contributing our city’s great game-making talent to the kind of games that Bethesda Game Studios is known for.”

Bethesda Game Studios is currently hiring for both its Maryland and Montreal locations. For more information about available jobs, visit http://jobs.zenimax.com.

Bethesda Game Studios recently released Fallout 4, which launched on November 10 with approximately 12 million units for Xbox One, PlayStation® 4 computer entertainment system and PC. Earlier this year the studio released its first mobile game for iOS and Android devices, Fallout Shelter, which quickly became the top downloaded game in 48 countries. Considered one of the top game developers in the world, Bethesda Game Studios is also known for creating the 2006 ‘Game of the Year, The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion, the 2008 ‘Game of the Year’, Fallout® 3, and the global phenomenon and 2011 ‘Game of the Year’, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim®.

For more information on Fallout 4, visit: www.Fallout4.com. For more information on Fallout Shelter, visit www.FalloutShelter.com.

 

About ZeniMax Media Inc.

ZeniMax Media is a privately owned media organization headquartered outside Washington DC with international publishing offices in London, Paris, Frankfurt, Eindhoven, Hong Kong, Tokyo, and Sydney. Through its subsidiaries, ZeniMax Media creates and publishes original interactive entertainment content for consoles, the PC, and handheld/wireless devices.  ZeniMax Media divisions include Bethesda Softworks, Bethesda Game Studios, id Software, Arkane Studios, Tango Gameworks, MachineGames, Battlecry Studios, ZeniMax Online Studios, ZeniMax Europe Ltd., ZeniMax Asia K.K., ZeniMax Asia Pacific Limited, and ZeniMax Australia Pty Ltd. For more information on ZeniMax Media, visit www.zenimax.com.

 

About Bethesda Softworks

Bethesda Softworks, part of the ZeniMax Media Inc. family of companies, is a worldwide publisher of interactive entertainment software. Titles featured under the Bethesda label include such blockbuster franchises as The Elder Scrolls®, DOOM®, QUAKE®, Fallout®, Wolfenstein®, Dishonored®, The Evil Within™, and RAGE®.  For more information on Bethesda Softworks’ products, visit www.bethsoft.com.

 

About Bethesda Game Studios

Bethesda Game Studios is the award-winning development studio known around the world for its groundbreaking work on The Elder Scrolls series and the Fallout series. Bethesda Game Studios recently released Fallout 4, which with approximately 12 million units for Xbox One, PlayStation® 4 computer entertainment system and PC. In 2015 the studio also released its first mobile game for iOS and Android devices, Fallout Shelter, which quickly became the top downloaded game in 48 countries. Creators of the 2006 ‘Game of the Year’, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion®, the 2008 ‘Game of the Year’, Fallout® 3, and the 2011 ‘Game of the Year’, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim®, Bethesda Game Studios has earned its reputation as one of the industry’s most respected and accomplished game development studios. For more information on Bethesda Game Studios, visit bgs.bethsoft.com.

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Presto arrives on PlayStation 3 and 4

Presto’s big screen presence continues to multiply with roll out to PlayStation consoles

Presto today announced that it has begun streaming to Sony PlayStation 3 and 4 games consoles. The news comes just as Sony kicks off its 20th anniversary of Sony PlayStation, which has had an incredible legacy of entertaining Australians through fantastic interactive games.

From today, PlayStation 3 and 4 owners can download the Presto app using a registered PlayStation®Network (PSN) account and start enjoying the best in streamed TV and movies available, including the recently arrived The Big Bang Theory and Home and Away: An Eye for an Eye.

The addition of PlayStation 3 and 4 continues Presto’s drive to bring its premium SVOD entertainment to living room wide screens and massively increases the ways in which subscribers can enjoy Presto on the biggest screen in the house.

To celebrate PlayStation’s milestone along with Presto’s launch on PlayStation 3 and 4, Presto has curated a special collection of its hit programs, designed with gamers in mind, to mark the occasion featuring: The Big Bang Theory, Mr. Robot, Heroes, The Walking Dead, Halt and Catch Fire, Entourage, Adventure Time, Parks and Recreation, Flight of the Conchords, Grimm, The X-Files and Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

Shaun James, Presto TV CEO, said, “The launch of Presto on PlayStation 3 and 4 consoles represents another big step in providing existing and new Presto subscribers with great new ways to access our premium TV and movies on demand on the big screen.

“PlayStation 4 already offers fantastic and immersive experiences full of game-filled adventure and drama. With the addition of Presto, we’ve made those experiences even richer with Presto’s premium TV and movies from action packed thrillers to hilarious comedy and everything in between, and for gaming fans, our specially curated collection will offer a brilliant selection that is sure to appeal.”

Michael Ephraim, Managing Director Sony Computer Entertainment Australia, said “Partnering with SVOD service Presto is part of our mission to transition PlayStation 4 into an all-encompassing entertainment device, making it the only digitally connected entertainment system to offer all available streaming services in Australia. The Presto service is one of the best on the market with hours and hours of some of the best and most critically acclaimed on-screen entertainment. Now everyone can easily access the Presto library through PS4 and watch their favourite TV shows and films whenever they want.”

Also joining on Presto in December are hit TV programs Bates Motel season 1, Homeland seasons 1-4, Parks and Recreation seasons 1-6; and movies Unbroken, The Social Network and the currently showing steamy drama Fifty Shades of Grey.

For consumers yet to subscribe, Presto is currently offering new customers a one month free trial^ of the Presto Entertainment bundle subscription, providing access to Presto’s full TV and movie libraries

Monster Girl Encyclopedia Licensed for Uncensored Release by Seven Seas

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monster-girl-encyclopedia-volume-1-coverAlthough Seven Seas Entertainment has pretty much cornered the market when it comes to monster girl manga releases, this latest announcement does come as something of a surprise to me for a number of reasons, but it is a rather pleasant surprise.

The company continued their licensing binge by announcing that they have acquired Kenkou Cross’ Monster Girl Encyclopedia for release in North America. Created before the monster girl manga craze and seen as something that helped start it all, the hardcover guide to monster girls contains in-depth profiles of one hundred monster girls with new content being added regularly.

For now Seven Seas has stated that their release will be completely uncensored with one hundred full color illustrations covering a wide range of monster girls and their bios as well as plenty of lore and numerous tantalizing black and white illustrations.

The Monster Girl Encyclopedia will be released in hardcover format, shrink-wrapped, on September 20, 2016 and will be priced at $24.99.

Guilty Gear Xrd: Sign Arrives on PC on December 10

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Guilty Gear Xrd: Sign was released on the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 about a year ago in North America but for many people who didn’t have the console yet, they were left in the cold. Well that is all changing tomorrow as Arc System Works has announced that they will be releasing Guilty Gear Xrd: Sign on PC through Steam this Thursday, December 10th.

Guilty Gear Xrd: Sign‘s Steam release will feature a digital copy of the “Guilty Gear Vocal Collection” and the company has stated that the title will sell at $29.99 when released, but for the first week it will be discounted by 20% and all DLC, including the characters Sin, Elphelt, and Leo as well as the various color palettes, will be free for one month after release.

Pokemon Video Game Championships 2016 Format Announced

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A very exciting day for all competitive Pokemon players, the format for the 2016 season has been released. This format change begins on January 1 meaning all events taking place after that, from Premiere Challenges to the Nationals will use the new format. The format remains largely the same with one massive difference, up to 2 powerful Legendary Pokemon are allowed to participate on your team now! The full rule set is below.

  • Only Pokémon Omega Ruby and Pokémon Alpha Sapphire Game Cards or downloadable versions are permitted for use.
  • The battle format is Double Battle.
  • Players may use Pokémon from the National Pokédex, from No. 001–720, that are caught in the game, transferred from a previous Pokémon title (e.g. X & Y), or received at an official event or distribution.
  • The following Pokémon may not be on a player’s team: Mew, Celebi, Jirachi, Deoxys, Phione, Manaphy, Darkrai, Shaymin, Arceus, Victini, Keldeo, Meloetta, Genesect, Diancie, and Hoopa
  • Teams may have no more than two of the following Pokémon: Mewtwo, Lugia, Ho-Oh, Kyogre, Groudon, Rayquaza, Dialga, Palkia, Giratina, Reshiram, Zekrom, Kyurem, Xerneas, Yveltal, and Zygarde.
  • Pokémon must be placed in the Battle Box.
  • Pokémon are allowed to Mega Evolve.
  • Pokémon may not hold the item Soul Dew.
  • Pokémon above Level 50 are permitted, but they are auto-leveled down to 50 for the duration of battle.
  • Players may use Pokémon with Hidden Abilities.
  • Players may use items that have been officially released via Pokémon X, Pokémon Y, Pokémon Omega Ruby, Pokémon Alpha Sapphire, the Pokémon Global Link, or an official event or promotion.
  • The Pokémon must have the Blue Pentagon proving that it was caught or hatched in 3DS Games Pokémon X, Y, Omega Ruby or Alpha Sapphire. No transfers from Black and White or previous games.

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As a well established competitive player I believe we can expect to see a lot of Geomancy Xerneas, Rayquaza and the two Primal Reversion Pokemon Groudon and Kyogre, particularly the last two as their Primal Forms do not count as Mega Evolution, meaning you could run 3 very powerful Pokemon on the same team when paired up with any other Mega not on the legendary list. Happy soft resetting to all my fellow Pokemon Trainers and be sure to let us know what you think of the new format in the comment section below. You can check out a full rundown of the Championship Points distribution for 2016 right here.

 

Senran Kagura: Estival Versus “Endless Summer” Edition Revealed for North America

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XSEED Games has release some details about the North American release of Senran Kagura: Estival Versus. They have announced that a limited retail release called “Endless Summer” will be released sometime in Q1 2016 where it will be priced at $59.99 on the PlayStation 4 and $49.99 on the PS Vita.

Those who wish to simply pick up a digital version can do so at the same time for $10 cheaper. Those who want to pick up the Senran Kagura: Estival Versus Endless Summer edition will find themselves obtaining a copy of the game, an art book full of artwork from the Senran Kagura series, a 2-disc soundtrack, and a randomly chosen set of 2.5” by 3.5” collectible “pin-up cards” featuring a selection of buxom beauties from the game.

Street Fighter V Trailer Introduces the 16 Launch Characters

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Now that the sixteen characters that will be included in Street Fighter V when it is released on the PlayStation 4 and PC on February 16th have been completely revealed Capcom has released a nearly five minute long trailer that spends a small amount of time showing off each of the characters’ fighting styles and appearances in the game. As for DLC, currently Ibuki, Juri, Guile, Balrog, Alex, and Urien have been announced for release throughout 2016 with players either being able to buy them outright or earning them with in-game money.

Capcom also released a trailer showing off the alternate costumes that will be available, called “Battle Costumes” for Ryu, Chun-Li, Cammy, and M. Bison and you can find that video below, though it is worth noting that since these are Japanese trailers, a few names might be slightly different.

Launch Character Trailer

Battle Costumes Trailer

If Her Flag Breaks Premium Edition Review

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If Her Flag Breaks Premium Edition
Studio: Hoods Entertainment
Publisher: NIS America
Format: Blu-ray
Release Date: November 3, 2015
Price: $51.99 – Available Here

Overview
In many forms of entertainment there are certain “flags” that can be raised. These flags are usually a pre-cursor to certain events that will happen down the line thanks to certain things that are said or actions that are taken by the characters in a series. While many viewers can usually tell when a flag has been raised, what happens when a character in the series itself can tell? Well with the release of If Her Flag Breaks (Kanojo ga Flag o Oraretara) by NIS America, we have an anime that explores that idea.

Story
On a standard day a group of businessmen and students are gathered at a crosswalk waiting to head towards various destinations. To pass the time one of the businessmen talks about how if his deal is successful, he will be proposing to his girlfriend. As many would suspect, this leads to a terrible situation where the dreaded Japanese truck swerves out of control and is about to crush those standing at the crosswalk. At the last moment, a boy whispers in the businessman’s ear and all disaster appears to be averted.

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One of the students that was spared a brutal death happens to be Nanami Bladefield, the thirteenth princess of a small principality in Europe. With a desire to leave no mystery unsolved, she quickly finds that that mysterious boy who seemingly saved their lives has transferred into their school and is named Sota Hatate. Being a fairly attractive and mysterious transfer student, Sota attracts all kinds of attention from the class as some try to invite him to their club while others simply try to be friendly. Despite this attention Sota bluntly turns down everyone that approaches him.

After pursuing him during a break, Nanami learns that Sota has the ability to see flags in the world. This means that he is capable of seeing when someone is trying to become his friend or even when they are about to die as there can be flags for every type of occurrence. He gained this ability after being the lone survivor of the doomed Premium Ambriel cruise ship and has since prevented himself from allowing anyone to grow close to him.

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You see, although Sota may have the ability to break flags and save the lives of others, he keeps secret the fact that he has his own giant swirling death flag that remains unbreakable. However, once arriving at the school and meeting Nanami, he learns that there may indeed be some hope, though this hope means he must gather many different characters, all of whom happen to be girls of course, in order to unlock the truth of the world in what becomes an incredibly rushed series that completely jumps the shark near the end.

If Her Flag Breaks feels like a standard harem series with the twist of being able to see the flags of potential love interests when everything begins. The series follows a fairly predictable formula throughout the first half of the series as numerous girls are introduced, a handful of which happen to know Sota from the past and others that simply take an intense liking to him as soon as he meets them, and then dealing with a certain challenge that is thrown their way in order to “complete” a route or “advance the story” as some flags clearly state.

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This formula starts to fall by the wayside due to the nature of If Her Flag Breaks attempting to force eight volumes of light novel content (at the time of the anime’s airing) into a twelve episode series and finding its own resolution. As the series progresses we barely are given any details about the lives of some of the girls that come into Sota’s life, with at least three of them choosing to help out of practically nowhere once everyone gathers together for the finale. In fact, the only characters that do receive any major development happen to be Sota himself and Nanami as they play the central role while the rest of the cast simply serves as their support and to add extra humor to the series.

Thankfully, the humor and the character types in If Her Flag Breaks happen to be some of its best elements. While the story may leave something to be desired, especially once things start going off the deep end once Sota’s flag abilities start to grow too powerful, the various girls and one excellently handled trap makes that ride a bit smoother. While they may fit into the various archetypes, such as the tsundere, childhood friend/obsessed older sister, the rich girl, potential yandere, and many more.

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Through the flags that constantly serve as amusement throughout the series these characters are all handled in a manner that makes these familiar archetypes feel fresh and make If Her Flag Breaks a very humorous series that is rather surprising at times, especially since the rushed story raises the stakes immensely and throws plenty of random twists at viewers in an attempt to bring things to a close in a rather weak manner.

Visuals
Animated by Hoods Entertainment, If Her Flag Breaks was created using a pastel color arrangement that gives the series a unique feeling to it and a little extra flair to the designs of some of the characters. The animations are handled rather nicely with a wide-range of flag appearances and character expressions, though some later action sequences do appear rather simplistic in nature despite the wide-range of classes being presented at the time.

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Now some of the character designs are rather unique looking and the cast of course features a number of adorable girls, however a number of the main characters are presented in fairly generic fashion, with the only major standouts being Kikuno, Ruri, and Megumu. The latter of those characters is actually one of the best trap characters I’ve seen in quite some time as his appearance is of course used for plenty of humorous gags but he also tries to at least act like a man at times, even if it simply results in laughs or the rest of the cast forgetting that he is a guy entirely, leading to some great facial expressions.

Audio
NIS America is releasing If Her Flag Breaks with only the original Japanese voice track. This works well however as the cast of characters handle their roles quite well, with Nanami’s voice actress Ibuki Kido handling her character archetype in a way that I’ve only seen performed in such a great manner that I nearly mistook her for Rie Kugimiya at first.

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As for the soundtrack, the series features plenty of fluffy tunes with a smattering of more dramatic themes when necessary. The opening theme “Cupid Review” is performed by the Japanese voice actress for the last girl introduced in the series and while it is fairly forgettable, it does have a certain charm to it, while the ending theme “Kanojo ga Flag o Tateru Wake” is performed by Yell, which is made up of most of the female cast and is accompanied by some outstanding artwork.

Extras
It is worth noting that although If Her Flag Breaks has been given the Premium Edition treatment, that this release does not contain the Christmas OVA that was released separately from the main series. That being said, the series has been given the same special treatment that NIS America has been giving all of their series over the last year by releasing a DVD-height large chipboard art box containing both Blu-ray cases as well as the hardcover art book for the series. The on-disc extras for the release feature clean versions of the opening and ending themes, trailers for the characters, commercials, and Japanese promotional videos.

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As for the physical bonuses, the heavy chipboard art box features colorful artwork on both sides, with one side focusing primarily on the girls that are introduced and spend most of their time in the series while the other side is even more colorful and features the entire cast with both images set against a flag filled backdrop. The hardcover art book actually has been given something of a twist this time around as rather than spend a number of pages providing basic episode descriptions, NIS America has created a “Guidebook” as it is called that contains artwork and introductions for each of the characters, a number of the colorful eyecatches found throughout the series, mini-omake panels for the recording sessions, and a large number of extended interviews with the original cast members that goes above and beyond what we’ve seen in the past for these artbooks.

Overall
If Her Flag Breaks presents itself as a harem series with a twist and it works well in that regard by providing plenty of humor and a great cast of characters that really shine past their generic archetypes with the help of the flag dynamic. The plot does begin to move quite quickly throughout the second half of the series, so much in fact that it becomes rather clear that some elements were crammed in in an effort to rush the series to a conclusion that will leave many wondering exactly where the story was meant to go originally, but despite this lackluster ending fans of the genre will find If Her Flag Breaks to be a humorous and unique offering that contains some rather surprising twists.
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