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Battleborn announced for the PS4, Xbox One, and PC by Gearbox

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Today 2K Games and Gearbox revealed that they are working on a brand new game that is coming out for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC sometime in the future and that game is called Battleborn. To go along with this announcement they also released a CGI trailer which can be found below.

Battleborn is a game that will be combining first person shooting with co-op combat that appears to play very similar to MOBA style games. The title is set in the distant future where the last hope for a dying star is a new breed of warriors who must fight alongside one another to put a stop to an evil menace.

Driveclub Rain Gameplay Video Shows Impressive Graphics

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PS4 exclusive Driveclub has been constantly delayed since it was originally planned to be a launch title for Sony’s next gen console. It seems those delays may have been worth it, as a lot of work has gone into developing the graphics to make this one of the most realistic looking racers ever created. The new gameplay released today showcases driving through rain and wet environments, and the amount of detail from the droplets on the hood of the car to the shimmer on the track just looks incredible. Weather will be fully dynamic in this game and will include light drizzle all the way to snowstorm like blizzards with next to zero visibility. Players will be able to fully customise the weather and make unique challenges for their friends to participate in. Unfortunately this dynamic weather system won’t be implemented into the game until post launch, meaning you will have to download a free patch for it down the track.

Game Director Alex Perkins had this to say:

“You can expect it to change dynamically and unpredictably while you race — because we’ve designed it to be just like real weather systems,” said Perkins. “Lots of things play into this, like elevation, wind speed and temperature.”

You can check out our hands on with Driveclub by following the link. The game is set for an October 7th release pending another delay. Let us know in the comments below what you think about this new video.

Hanasaku Iroha: Home Sweet Home North American release date announced

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Last year at this time NIS America announced that they had acquired the license to release Hanasaku Iroha: Home Sweet Home in North America and now a year later they have announced the movie’s release date at Anime Expo. The company is planning on releasing Hanasaku Iroha: Home Sweet Home on Blu-ray only on October 14th.

Like the first two sets of the series, Hanasaku Iroha: Home Sweet Home will be given the premium edition treatment which will cost $49.99 and come with a collectible slipcase, a hardcover art book that contains scene-by-scene director commentary, interviews, sketches and more, as well as some basic on-disc extras.

Nyaruko: Crawling With Love! Second Season to be released in November

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It looks like the first season of Haiyore! Nyaruko-san must have been successful enough for NIS America to look into picking up the series’ second season as this weekend during Anime Expo the company revealed that Haiyore! Nyaruko-san W will be released in North America under the simpler name Nyaruko: Crawling With Love! Second Season in November.

Similar to the first season, which we reviewed here, Nyaruko: Crawling With Love! Second Season will be given the premium edition treatment when it is released on November 4th where it will come with a collectible slipcase, a hardcover art book, and clean versions of the opening and ending themes, which is a treat since this series had some of the best ending themes of last year. The series will be presented on Blu-ray only with English subtitles and will be priced at $64.99.

Hitsugi no Chaika and seven summer anime licensed by Sentai Filmworks

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Hitsugi no Chaika was a major surprise for me during the last anime season so it also came as quite a surprise when I realized that it had not been picked up for release in the West. Well that issue has been rectified this weekend at Anime Expo as Sentai Filmworks revealed that not only have they picked up the license for Hitsugi no Chaika in the West, but also seven different anime titles that are going to be airing this anime season.

The titles that have been licensed by Sentai Filmworks, include the brutal anime Akame ga Kill!, Ao Haru Ride, Shirogane no Ishi Argevollen, Glasslip, Invaders of the Rokujyoma!?, Rail Wars!, and Sabagebu! -Survival Game Club!-. Many of these anime series have already started airing this season while some will be starting within a few days. For more details about each of these summer series, Sentai Filmworks has provided a summary for each show that can be found below:

Akame ga Kill!

Tatsumi, an eager young fighter who dreams of glory, arrives in the Imperial Capital in hopes of earning money for his impoverished village. His dreams are soon squashed when his attempts at recruitment are turned down, and his money is stolen by a curvaceous con woman. While stranded in the streets, Tatsumi attracts the attention of a wealthy family that offers to take him in. Just when it seems like things are back on track, Tatsumi’s would-be benefactors are attacked by a group of ruthless killers known as Night Raid. But the brutal assault reveals a darker truth that stretches all the way to the top, for beneath the thin veneer of the Capital lies a teeming hive of corruption that engulfs the whole city. With nowhere else to turn, Tatsumi joins the Night Raid to help put a stop to the wicked ways of the Capital once and for all.

Shirogane no Ishi Argevollen

It is said that war does not determine who is right – only who is left. The countries of Arandas and Ingelmia have been long embroiled in battle, with countless soldiers on each side falling in the line of duty. The sounds of bombs and gunfire have become background noise to day-to-day life, and it seems as if peace will never come. Adding to the terror are monstrous machines piloted by ruthless, battle-hardened soldiers. Destruction and devastation seem to be inevitable, unless, of course, Susumu Tokimune, the justice-seeking pilot of the ARGEVOLLEN, has anything to say about it. After Susumu and his comrades in arms save a girl named Jamie Hazaford from an enemy attack, they find themselves more determined than ever to turn the tides. But will determination and teamwork be enough? And even with the troops coming together to fight for a common goal, is hope still lost?

Ao Haru Ride

Meek middle school student Yoshioka Futaba has always had a complicated relationship with boys. Considering them loud and violent, Futaba avoids them at all costs. But when the gentle Tanaka catches her eye, Futaba finds herself quickly falling in love. However, a misunderstanding causes Futaba’s first love to be quickly crushed. Before Futaba can clear the air, Tanaka disappears from school, and it seems that Futaba’s chance has slipped through her fingers for good. Now in her first year of high school, Futaba is looking to start off with a clean slate by undergoing a major personality makeover. Once cute and timid, Futaba now actively makes herself as unattractive as possible in an effort to avoid being ostracized by her female peers once again. But a run-in with a familiar face brings up old memories and the chance to right past wrongs. Second chances don’t come often, but will Futaba be able to get her feelings across once and for all?

Glasslip

Senior year is a tumultuous time in every student’s life, filled with tearful ends, and fresh beginnings. With their final year of high school underway, small-town girl Toko Fukami and her friends are about to be thrown into the real world. Where most graduates are ready to leave their lives behind and blaze their own trails, Toko has always had just one dream: to take over her family-run glassmaking business. But the arrival of unusual transfer student Kakeru Okikura shatters Toko’s formerly rose-colored life, when he begins to claim that he can hear a voice that predicts the future. And this voice has led him to none other than Toko! Kakeru’s arrival will not only change Toko’s life, but the lives of her friends as well, and something once broken, can never be perfect again.

Invaders of the Rokujyoma!?

When high schooler Koutaro Satomi stumbles upon a suspiciously cheap apartment, he thinks he’s found quite the sweet deal. Although it’s a little small, the great location and low rent more than make up for it. But Koutaro’s bargain soon turns out to be more than he’s bargained for when he discovers that his apartment is haunted by an adorable girl ghost! This sweet-faced specter wants him out, and a battle of the wills quickly ensues. But just when Koutaro thinks he’s gained the upper hand, he’s interrupted by the arrival of even more unwanted houseguests who turn his home into a battlefield. Will Koutaro be able to take back control of his apartment, or will these strange new females stage a hostile takeover? What’s certain is Koutaro’s life is about to give a brand new meaning to the phrase “if it’s too good to be true, then it DEFINITELY is!”

Rail Wars!

In a world parallel to our own, Japan’s national train system is united under the illustrious Japanese National Railways. High schooler Naoto Takayama is one of many who dreams of someday becoming a driver at the JNR. When Naoto manages to snag a job as a trainee for the Railways Security Force, he thinks he’s finally on the fast-track to success. However, Naoto’s expectations are quickly derailed when he finds that he has trouble telling who’s crazier- his coworkers or the criminals he’s supposed to catch! But when RJ, a shadowy group with sinister motives, appears to seize control of the JNR, it’s up to Naoto and his motley crew to get things back on track. Will Naoto and the rest of the Railways Security Force be able to pull the brakes on RJ’s scheme, or will it be the end of the line not only for their team, but the entire JNR as well?

Sagebu! -Survival Game Club-

Life can be hard… especially when it’s your first day at a new school. Will people like you? What do you wear? It’s all up in the air and expectations are high to make the right choices. Above all, you certainly don’t want it to be boring and monotonous. And that’s exactly where we find transfer student, Momoka Sonokawa. To make matters worse, she gets harassed on the train on her way to school. So, imagine Momoka’s delight when a dashing senior from Aogiri High unexpectedly saves her from the throes of a creepy old man. Her hero has brains, brawn and a Beretta! This, at least, makes the sting of being forced to join the school’s Survival Game Club all the more easy when her hero fatefully turns out to be Miou Ootori, its President! What might sound senseless, impractical, and a little insane compared to the “normal clubs” also sounds like an exhilarating romp as these babes with bullets learn rappelling and paramilitary training in what could be called Survival of the Misses! Prep yourselves as Momoka Sonokawa must learn the beauty of battle from a bevy of beauties as action and shoujo collide as the girls of Aogiri High School come out with guns blazing in Sabagebu! – Survival Game Club -!

Really? Really! Review

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Really? Really!
Developer: Navel
Publisher: MangaGamer
Platform: PC
Release Date: June 6, 2014
Price: $34.95 – Available Here
Warning: This title is rated for 18+ audiences.

Overview
It is a rare thing when an eroge visual novel is given a continuation of sorts, and it is an even rarer thing when these continuations are translated into English for fans of the game. Such a game to be given this treatment is Navel’s Shuffle!, a title that was quite successful and even spawned an anime adaptation in Japan. Since Shuffle!’s English release, the Nerine continuation Tick! Tack! has already been released and now MangaGamer has brought us Really? Really!, a continuation of Kaede’s story. The question is, while Tick! Tack! had its unique features to accompany the extended story, does Really? Really! offer a worthwhile enough story for fans to pick up?

Story
It is worth noting before we continue that since this is a continuation of Shuffle! that there will possibly be spoilers for that title in the following review and it is also worth mentioning that since Really? Really! was developed after Tick! Tack! that there are even a few pieces of content that might be spoiled since some characters do make the transition into Really? Really!.

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That being said, Really? Really! follows the continuation of Kaede’s route from the main title Shuffle!, where as you likely know, involves the human world being connected to that of Gods and Devils and living beside them. While players had a number of characters to pick from in the game, one girl who had been alongside the main character Rin since childhood was one of the options and it is actually their past that it is the focus of Really? Really! instead of their future.

The story begins with Primula continuing to live with Kaede and Rin and since she has slowly begun to slow emotions, the King of the Gods and King of the Devils wish to perform an experiment to test Primula’s magical abilities, since their once latent potential has started to manifest. Unfortunately during the experiment, Primula’s power goes beyond the two Kings’ ability to restrain it and the power lashes out. While Rin is only knocked out, Kaede has suffered extreme mental damage that has caused her memories to fall apart.

Because of this, Kaede has fallen into a deep sleep and only Rin and his friends have any chance of saving her. They must do this by entering her sleeping mind through the power of the Kings in an effort to fix Kaede’s memories of the past and try to restore things to their proper order, even if it means exposing some of the darker memories these two share to the rest of their friends.

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You see, unlike Tick! Tack!, which primarily focuses on Nerine, her family, as well as the constant friends, Mayumi and Itsuki, Really? Really! sees most of the characters from the main story as well as a new childhood friend of Kaede and Rin’s named Sakura enter Kaede’s mind and since they are entering some of her memories, they must each play their role properly or be forced out of her mind.

This causes quite a few awkward moments mostly due to the fact that Kaede’s memories are all over the place and not only are there obvious faults with her memory, such as Itsuki being a girl, but also elements that see Rin dating and having sex with other members of the cast, including Asa, Primula, the newly introduced Sakura, their teacher, and finally for the first time, Mayumi. Since all of these characters have to play their roles properly, and this is a story where Rin stayed true to Kaede, there are many interesting moments outside of the memories where the girls then react to what they had to do with Rin within the memory.

Along those lines, it is worth noting that although there are many girls that are slept with in Really? Really!, the game does not feature a branching storyline in any way nor are there different routes to choose from. Instead players must work to correct Kaede’s memories which will adjust her overall memory, such as the fact that Nerine is the shy blue-haired girl and not her energeting and outgoing red-headed self or how the group has not met Sage at any point in the main story, as well as how Rin never dated or had sexual encounters with certain girls.

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As players continue to progress through the story and resolve some of Kaede’s memories, they will notice that the time periods of these memories range all the way from when Kaede and Rin first met all the way until their confession of love. This makes the inclusion of Sakura in the title an important one since she is the only one of the group to have any idea of how Kaede used to treat Rin. Playing through the moments involving the darker sides to their past are some of the better moments in the game as not only are they enlightening but also contain a lot of heartfelt emotion that will make fans of Kaede really feel something for the two.

That being said, not everything is dark and gloomy as there are numerous comedic moments laced in with the rest of the story, with Mayumi and Itsuki being the butt of many jokes, though these are the ones that generally take place in the Verbena Academy era, since pre-Verbena Academy generally involves the two’s darker past and overcoming it and alongside those we have just as many heartwarming scenes as well. I must say that despite Kaede not being one of my favorite characters from the main title however, she really does shine as a main heroine thanks to her endearing personality and the way she reacts to anything Rin does or says.

It is worth mentioning however that it is unfortunate that, although the other pairings only occur within the memories, the few interactions that do occur outside of Kaede’s mind are never explored or delved into any further than surface level. While some of these side elements are wrapped up at the end and even though this story is meant to focus on Kaede, there feels like a few segments left hanging that could have been explored further.

Gameplay
As players enter Kaede’s mind, they will find that a certain helpful “person” has been left to guide them through the process of restoring her memories. Players must make use of special keywords to correct Kaede’s memories, and while some of these are as simple as saying that Itsuki is not a girl but a guy, many of them can be a bit stranger. You see, these keywords are acquired by viewing Kaede’s memories but there are many times that you may not have the proper keyword to correct a situation.

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Correcting her memory is handled in a way similar to Ace Attorney. Occasionally within a memory Kaede will say something that will trigger a moment where the player can correct a memory. They must do this by selecting a specific phrase and using a specific keyword to change it. As mentioned before these keywords are not always easy to find however and you can potentially fail if you get it incorrect too many times, receiving the game’s only other ending, a bad end. Instead the player can choose to back out of the scene and even the entire memory and enter another memory to try and complete that one instead, potentially unlocking a new keyword in the process.

At other times, players can also be limited in how they will progress by having certain elements of Kaede’s memory locked away, meaning that despite having a keyword, you might need to enter a different memory first to advance the other memory.

One interesting element of the game is the fact that once players completely restore a memory and end the day, these memories can then be viewed from Kaede’s perspective by every one of her friends, not just those playing a role. These memories from Kaede’s perspective give us some extra insight on her character as well as how she is feeling during the darker moments of the story and it is a bit interesting to see how she is seeing things instead of the standard Rin perspective.

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As with many games of this type, once the player finishes a certain amount of the game the player can then access memories, a CG gallery, a scene replay, and eventually a music mode from the main menu. As mentioned earlier, Really? Really! does not feature alternate routes so unlocking all of the CGs and scenes is a very simple endeavor, as there are only a couple CGs that need an alternate choice. That isn’t too much of an issue however as Really? Really! makes up for its limited replayability by offering a lengthy and enjoyable single story route.

Visuals & Audio
Since this is a continuation of Shuffle! the character art and many of the background scenes will look the same as before and even the new characters fit in well to the game’s style. The character portraits are nicely detailed and have enough variation in expressions to fit nicely with the game’s dialogue and considering how there are a number of age ranged shown for Rin, Kaede, and Sakura, it is nice to see consistency here.

It is also nice to say that although there are twenty different sex scenes in Really? Really!, CGs are not limited to these scenes and instead they are scattered throughout the story to help drive home important moments or for the sake of some comedy. On to the actual sex scenes themselves, each scene is presented with a handful of CG to show various moments of progression and each of these scenes are all “vanilla” with a bit of cosplay here and there, though one character might be a bit on the younger looking side for some.

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The Japanese voice actors and actresses from the original Shuffle! reprise their roles in Really? Really! and handle the characters very nicely and the new characters added this time around fit in perfectly. Also those moments where you see things through Kaede’s eyes? A nice touch is added here to give Rin voice work for these segments where previously he never had any voice work.

The soundtrack is fairly standard for a game like this one, but it is worth mentioning that there are elements of music used from both the original game and new pieces of background music specifically for Really? Really! in the title. There is one notable moment where an insert song is used during one of the game’s most emotional moments.

Overall
Really? Really! is an interesting take on following up a story. Unlike Tick! Tack! where it explored further into Rin and Nerine’s future, Really? Really! focuses on exploring Rin and Kaede’s past and the highs and lows that their relationship has had ever since they met as children. Thanks to the false memories this is also a game that gives players many humorous moments as well as scenes involving characters that have never been explored before, and quite a few for fans of Asa , giving the game some extra appeal for those who may not be fans of Kaede. As such, although it is disappointing that the title only has one real route, the story told along this route, and the memory fixing gameplay mechanic, has a little something for everyone, but is a definite hit for fans of Shuffle! and especially fans of Kaede.

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Destiny Beta Trailer Teases Upcoming Beta Content

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Bungie released some new footage of the highly anticipated FPS, Destiny. The video shows off both cinematics and gameplay footage. It is unknown if the gameplay footage is taken from the beta build. The beta kicks off for PlayStation users on July 17th and for Xbox gamers on July 23rd. Those who pre-order the game will be able to get a code that can be redeemed for beta access.

Destiny is a social RPG/FPS that will be released on August 9th, 2014 for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One. The game mixes some MMO elements with classic FPS gameplay. Destiny is Bungie’s first major project since the Halo franchise.

Indie Gala Every Monday Bundle #15 Now Available

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Indie Gala and Capsule Computers has a new Every Monday Bundle filled with some blockbuster indie titles. For a single purchase, buyers can grab a copy of the following games.

Bardbarian is a wacky game that mixes tower defense, RPG, RTS, shoot ’em up, and snake gameplay.

Coldfire Keep is a retro dungeon crawling RPG with modern graphics.

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Blade Symphony mixes third person slasher mechanics with a high skill based control scheme to create a competitive PVP experience.

Into the Dark: Ultimate Trash Edition is one part B horror movie and one part FPS in a trashy adventure starring Nazis, hookers, and zombies.

Toki Tori 2+ is the sequel to the popular indie darling. The sequel adds more levels, a level editor, and Steam Workshop support.

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Micy Roll is a platforming adventure through space. Micy is fueled by ink blots scattered throughout the world. Be sure to vote for Micy Roll on Steam Greenlight.

Be sure to snag a copy within the first 12 hours of the sale to pick up the game at $1.49. Afterwards, the price goes up! Buy your bundle at Indie Gala.

 

 

Fancy Pattern Vivillon Now Available, Pokemon TCG Comes to Virtual Console

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A while back Nintendo announced that once the Global Trade Station, more commonly known as the GTS, hit 100 million trades than an exclusive pattern Vivillon would be available for Pokemon X and Pokemon Y. Nintendo has come good on their promise, and that Vivillon is now available to download through the mystery gift function in the games main menu. Unlike many events, this one is available worldwide so everyone can download it. The Fancy Pattern Vivillon also comes with a move no other Pokemon currently has. The move is called Hold Hands, only works in doubles and has a cool animation, but as of yet no one actually knows what the move does! The most common theory are that it increases the Pokemon’s happiness level but if you think you know what it does please leave a comment below!

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In other Pokemon related news, the classic Game Boy Colour game Pokemon Trading Card Game will be making its way to the European 3DS Virtual Console from Thursday, presumably in time for the Pokemon Nationals in Australia on Sunday. The game will cost £4.49/€4.99 but no other local information such as an Australian price or even release date for other regions has been announced. This game was fantastic back in the day and I remember sinking many hours into it trying to collect them all. If you were a fan of Pokemon cards back in the day this one is definitely for you. Interestingly, this game received a sequel which featured cards from the newer expansions such as Team Rocket and Gym Challengers, but unfortunately the game was never localized and remains a Japanese exclusive. Hopefully if this title proves popular with the community the second game might finally be translated and brought over as well.

Batman: Arkham Origins Figure Coming to San Diego Comic-Con

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On behalf of DC Entertainment and in agreement with Warner Bros. Consumer Products, Square Enix are excited to announce their exclusive Batman: Arkham Origins collectable figure for Comic-Con in San Diego this year.

The limited edition of Batman: Arkham Origins captures his youth as the Caped Crusader; a hero defined by their strong stature, metallic colour variation and ability to glide through the night and watch over Arkham City. In addition to the Play Arts-Kai action figure, are Batman’s iconic Batarang and grappling gun (featured below), as well as a display stand.

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Check out the masterpiece in the Square Enix Booth (#3829) at San Diego’s Comic-Con from July 24-27 or pre-order the Batman: Arkham Origins figure online through the official site here. However, only 500 figures will be available for purchase at the event and on the website, both for the retail price of $99.99.