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Hyperdimension Neptunia U detailed as an action game for the Vita

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After details for Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory II were revealed now we have additional details for Hyperdimension Neptunia U and despite there being a U in the name, Wii U owners shouldn’t be excited. Today, along with a teaser site for the game being launched, Dengeki Magazine scans have revealed new details about the game and the fact that it is being released for the PlayStation Vita and is being developed by Senran Kagura deveopers Tamsoft.

With these scans we know that the game is set to be released in Japan on August 28th and it looks like it will play similar to a Warriors style game with characters such as Noire, Blanc, and Vert being playable characters that can transform into their goddess forms.

Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory II details revealed

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As we already know, Compile Heart is working on a new main entry in the Hyperdimension Neptunia franchise and it happens to be called Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory II. However at the time of the game’s announcement we knew very little about the title.

Well today thanks to a number of scans from Dengeki PlayStation and info from Hokanko we have not only been given a glimpse at how Neptune will look in the next game but also details about the game’s story and how this will not be an actual sequel to Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory which was released last year in North America by NIS America.

In this game there is an adult Neptune that cannot transform into a goddess and she is assisted by not only Uranus Uzume a red haired girl but a number of other girls that have also been revealed. The story will take place in three different dimensions, Zero Dimension Neptunia Z, Hyperdimension Neptunia G, and Heart Dimension Neptunia H.

Sakura Trick Episode 12 (Final) Impressions

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Well here it is, the final episode for the first yuri anime of the year, this really has been an interesting show for me. When the anime first started I was interested and above all entertained; the first two episodes had some of the funniest moments in the entire series (yes it was the veranda jump and volleyball scenes) but the other episodes developed more dramatic issues which kept me interested. Although this one does have some elements of humour, I preferred the more serious notes and since the past few episodes were building up to Mitsukis’ confession, there was a bit of tension that was nicely resolved in the end.

12-A: Pudding and Mitsuki’s Determination.

The surprise party may have been ruined for Mitsuki, but that doesn’t mean Rina had to miss out on all the fun. Whilst walking back from school Rina begins asking Mitsuki why Sumi was texting from her house, when the doors opened both girls are welcomed with party poppers and all seven girls (Sumi included) shouting congratulations.

The first event for the day was the talked about bucket of green tea pudding… no really they actually filled a large bucket full of the stuff and added azuki beans into the mixture. Mitsuki takes the first spoonful and expresses her love for the pudding; Rina was a bit less enthusiastic, but tries to express her appreciation for their effort. The gifts given to both seniors included two handmade mustaches (courtesy of Sumi), a chandelier paid for by Kotone and Iizuka and Ikenos’ spot on impersonations of the two girls.

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Unfortunately there was that pressing matter involving Haruka, Yuu and Mitsuki that needed to be addressed, luckily all three girls have a private conversation in the kitchen, although I wouldn’t be surprised if the others could hear them. Mitsuki and Yuu begin to have a sibling argument with Haruka smack bang in the middle; since she doesn’t believe Yuu is really in love with Haruka, Mitsuki confesses in front the two and even asks Haruka out on a date.

The brief argument between Yuu and Mitsuki was very enjoyable to watch; it felt like an accurate portrayal of the little things siblings tend to get angry about and it flowed nicely into the next scene where Yuu kisses Haruka to further disobey her older sister. Although I’m not a fan of Mitsukis’ obsession with Haruka, the second half does explain the real reason for the attraction and ends with both parties happy about the situation.

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12-B: Sakura Trick.

After the graduation ceremony for the senior students finishes, Haruka and Mitsuki meet each other behind the tennis courts (it’s not what you’re thinking) so that Mitsuki can talk about what she said earlier on.  When Yuu notices Haruka’s absence she decides to look for her, as it just so happens she spots her sister and her best friend talking alone and hides behind a tree and listen in on their conversation. Mitsuki asks Haruka out on a date and for some reason Haruka asks what a date actually is; apparently it’s holding hands, walking together, staying at each other’s houses and kissing.  Mitsuki was right in saying that Haruka didn’t get the true concept of love however that didn’t mean her feelings for Yuu were anything but; it was because of how important Yuu was to her that Mitsuki developed an emotional attraction towards Haruka. With this knowledge and confirmation, Mitsuki is comfortable with Haruka being with Yuu and gives her a kiss on the forehead.

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After Mitsuki leaves the tennis courts she discovers Yuu was there the whole time, Yuu then grabs Haruka and takes her to the unused room where they shared their first kiss. Haruka and Yuu hold each other and begin kissing, before each locking of lips they say their true feelings towards one another… “I love you.” The episode ends with all original six girls entering school as second year students; the sakura petals dance around Haruka and Yuu as they hold hands and enter a new year of school, adventures and yuri memories in the making. The sakura petals and fade to white was the finishing touch that made this one a pleasant ending.

Overall this was a great way to end the entire series; not only was the story plot good, but the still shots and music worked perfectly together to create an amazing finishing episode. The way they treated Mitsukis’ attraction towards Haruka wasn’t my favourite part of the series, however I did like the way they ended it.

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I have said before that the humour was lacking in some parts of the anime and the focus should’ve been divided more amongst all six girls; but the dramatic moments were genuinely gripping, there were some great jokes and the other four girls made the most out of the little screen time they had. The fan service in the anime was noticeable, but only distracting in a couple of instances. Each character had their own uniqueness and their interactions with each other felt realistic and also charming (Shizuku X Kotone, yuri couple 2014). I have a feeling more yuri anime will be popping up throughout the rest of this year and Sakura Trick was a great one to get the ball rolling. Kiss, kiss, kiss, this show had me entranced.

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Sakura Trick is animated by Studio Deen and is currently being streamed, by Crunchyroll. Don’t forget to check out our Anime Impressions page to see what shows the other Capsule Computers anime crew is watching this season.

Check out all Sakura Trick Impressions HERE.

Hoppetee Pounces to Android; Receives a Hearty Update

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When we reviewed Hoppetee a good while ago (check it out here), we enjoyed the game and thought it was quite a charmer. Birgit Stock are ready to expand the little grasshopper’s resume however, and have now released the once iOS exclusive runner to the Android, where it can be picked up for free (with optional in-game purchases).

Hoppetee has also received an update on the iOS (download here), adding more dresses, a new Chinese landscape and Chinese themed music, and new challenges and golden coins to collect. Yes, it is quite an update, and you can swoop up either version as of today!

Club Nintendo Updates With Super Mario World, Mario Golf, and More!

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Need a new shirt with Yoshi on it? How about riding a Yoshi? Well, you can do both if you have the coins. Nintendo have been updating their catalog at Club Nintendo as of late, and have added four digital titles as well as some Yoshi merchandise. Now, the Yoshi merch (which is a shirt and a cleaning cloth) have both been up for over a week now, but hey, I’m sure someone didn’t catch it yet. If you haven’t seen our review for Yoshi’s New Island, you can also do that here by the way.

As for the newly added games, Super Mario World has been added for 200 coins (Wii U), along with Mario Golf (N64 Version for the Wii Virtual Console) for 250, Trajectile on the 3DS for 200, and Art Academy: First Semester rounding things off at 200 as well. I do notice the prices are slow climbing for these digital releases, but hey – free is free and you should make haste on adding these titles to your collection today.

Hotaru no Nikki debut trailer released

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Nippon Ichi Software has released the first trailer for Hotoru no Nikki, also known as Firefly’s Diary in English, and although this trailer doesn’t feature much gameplay it does give us a glimpse at how the game will look.

The story takes place in the year 9999 on December 31st and this game is not a strategy RPG which is what Nippon Ichi is known for but it is instead a game where players will control a firefly and try to lead a girl named Mion out of danger. It is set to be released on June 19th for the PlayStation Vita in Japan and might get localized by NIS America sometime in the future.

Non Non Biyori Season Two Announced

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Fans of the comedy anime Non Non Biyori will be happy to hear some unlikely news about the anime and that news happens to be that the anime is getting a second season. Recently the official Twitter account for the anime announced that a second season had been green-lit, though currently no details as to when that second season will air have been revealed.

As for the first season, Sentai Filmworks licensed it for home release in the West but have yet to announce a release date. The reason I said that this news seemed unlikely is because despite being a cute little comedy, only occasionally do series such as this manage to pull in a second season but thankfully it seems that there will be more nyanpasu in the future.

Tales of Honor to Launch on April 24th on iTunes

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David Weber’s series Honor Harrington has made New York Times Best Sellers list, spans thirteen novels, and countless book spin-offs. Now, David Weber can add a video game to the many spin-offs of his series. Evergreen Studio’s Tales of Honor: The Secret Fleet will be launching on April 24th, 2014 on iTunes. A Google Play will follow after that.

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The game occurs alongside the Tales of Honor: On Basilisk Station comic book series and features ship to ship space combat. Players take the role of a newly promoted captain on board the HMS Havoc, after the previous captain’s untimely end. To make matters worse, the player is a recent graduate from the Royal Manticoran Naval Academy. The young captain will need to manage his crew and ship, ensuring their safety and their continual training as the game progresses. Tales of Honor: The Secret Fleet features a single player campaign and weekly online live events.

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Tales of Honor: The Secret Fleet will be available for iOS on April 24th, 2014. No official release date has been announced for the Android version on Google Play. The game will be free. Issue 2 of Tales of Honor: On Basilisk Station will be available in comic stores and online at Comixology.com on April 30th, 2014.

New Etherium Trailer Provides First Look at All Factions

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Focus Home Interactive and Tindalos Interactive (Stellar Impact) pulled the curtains back on the final two races in the upcoming RTS Etherium. The first trailer took a look at the human faction called the Consortium. The new trailer entitled “War Begins” looks at the Vectides and the Intari factions. All three factions duke it out in two newly revealed planets, the icy Arctis and the volcanic Pilo, in the new trailer.

Etherium is an upcoming RTS that will pit three factions against each other for control of the precious resource called etherium. Not only are the factions battling amongst themselves for survival, the harsh weather and the environment can just as easily cause a mighty army’s downfall. Etherium features a non-linear solo campaign, multiplayer support, three unique factions, and a dynamic weather system.

HESAW and Focus Home Interactive Unveils Blue Estate

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HESAW and Focus Home Interactive (the publishers behind Etherium) has just unveiled their latest title, Blue Estate. This title is based off of the comic Blue Estate by Viktor Kalvachev. 

The comedic dark rail shooter follows Tony Luciano, the murderous son of the crime boss in LA, Don Luciano. With the help of Clarence, an ex-Navy seal who’s entrusted with cleaning up Tony’s messes, Tony battles the Sik gang to rescue his “Helen Of Troy”. The game features multiplayer capabilities with a second player co-op mode. The game will be available on the Kinect for the Xbox One and the PS4.  Check out all the screenshots below to find out more, and here is the official site for the title.