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Madman licenses Magi 2: Kingdom of Magic

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Yet another announcement has been made as part of Madman’s #12AnnouncmentsOfXmas promotion. This time it is none other than the second season of popular shonen series Magi.

The second season of the Magi anime series is titled Magi 2: Kingdom of Magic and takes the Arabian Nights inspired shonen to greater heights, being bigger and better than the first season.

In terms of release plans Madman were very vague, only stating that they will release the series in 2014 at some point. No details on the means in which they will release it, only that they will. Stay tuned for more #12AnnouncementsOfXmas.

Bravely Second Jump Festa Trailer Introduces Magnolia

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Square Enix has shown off the debut trailer for its upcoming RPG sequel for the 3DS, Bravely Second, at the Jump Festa event today. See the video below but bear in mind it’s from a low quality stream of the Nico Nico Douga broadcast.

More of a teaser than a trailer, we get to hear some of the game’s music, art work of the magic university town of Istantarl along with the newest character and survivor of the moon race, Magnolia Arch.

With Bravely Default already out in PAL territories and to be released in North America in February, it’s safe to say we’ll likely see a localisation of Bravely Second as well.

Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 Remix Jump Festa Trailer

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Square Enix has shared the latest trailer for Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 Remix at the Jump Festa event today. The video shows off remastered scenes from the three titles in the collection, including Kingdom Hearts II: Final Mix, Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep Final Mix and cutscenes from Kingdom Hearts Re:coded.

Check it out below but bear in mind it’s a low-quality stream from the Nico Nico Douga recording rather than the official high-definition release. (Editor’s Note: The HD trailer has finally been released! Check it out below along with several screenshots released by Square Enix.) The HD collection is due to be out for the PlayStation 3 in 2014, preparing gamers for the eventual release of Kingdom Hearts III for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One sometime in the future.

Square Enix Holding Mobile Holiday Sale 2013

Square Enix is getting in the holiday spirit by having a massive holiday sale for mobile games. Fans of Square Enix games, especially Final Fantasy and Chaos Rings, should definitely check out the big list of games they have on sale now for both Android and iOS, with a vast majority of them going until January 6th, 2014.

Android:

  • Final Fantasy (was £6.99/€7.99) is now available for just £2.49/€3.59 from Google Play
  • Final Fantasy II (was £6.99/€7.99) is now available for just £2.49/€3.59 from Google Play
  • Final Fantasy III (was £10.99/€14.49) is now available for just £5.49/€6.99 from Google Play
  • Final Fantasy IV (was £10.99/€14.49) is now available for just £5.49/€6.99 from Google Play
  • Final Fantasy V (was £10.99/€14.49) is now available for just £5.49/€6.99 from Google Play
  • Final Fantasy Dimensions (was £13.99/€17.99) is now available for just £5.49/€6.99 from Google Play
  • Chaos Rings (was £5.49/€6.99) is now available for just £1.99/€2.69 from Google Play
  • Chaos Rings II (was £10.99/€14.49) is now available for just now £2.49/€3.59 from Google Play
  • Chaos Rings Ω (was £5.99/€7.99) is now available for just now £1.99/€2.69 from Google Play

iOS:

  • Tomb Raider The Original is out now for only £0.69/€0.89 from iTunes
  • Deus Ex The Fall (was £4.99) is now just £0.99/€0.99 from iTunes (Sale ends January 2, 2014).
  • Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light (was £1.99) is now just £0.69/€0.89 from iTunes (Sale ends January 2, 2014).
  • Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light HD (was £3.99) is now just £0.69/€0.89 from iTunes (Sale ends January 2, 2014).
  • Fortune Street Smart is now available for free, with individual add-on packs priced at £0.69/€0.89 each, while the  full Add-on Pack is now £1.99/€2.69 from iTunes
  • Chaos Rings (was £5.49/€6.99) is now available for just £1.99/€2.69 from iTunes
  • Chaos Rings for iPad (was £6.99/€8.99) is now available for just £1.99/€2.69 from iTunes
  • Chaos Rings II (was £10.99/€14.49) is now available for just £2.49/€3.59 from iTunes
  • Chaos Rings II for iPad (was £11.99/€14.99) is now available for just £2.49/€3.59 from iTunes
  • Chaos Rings Ω (was £5.99/€7.99) is now available for just £1.99/€2.69 from iTunes
  • Chaos Rings Ω for iPad (was £7.99/€10.99) is now available for just £1.99/€2.69 from iTunes
  • Chocobo Panic (was £2.49/€3.59) is now available for just £1.49/€1.79 from iTunes
  • Crystal Defenders (was £5.49/€6.99) is now available for just £2.49/€3.59 from iTunes
  • Crystal Defenders for iPad (was £5.49/£6.99) is now available for just £2.49/€3.59 from iTunes
  • Crystal Defenders Plus is now available for free, with Individual add-ons now £1.49/€1.79 each, while Full Add-on pack (was £5.49/€6.99) is now available for just £2.49/€3.59 from iTunes
  • Demons’ Score (was £2.99/€4.49) is now available for just £1.99/€2.69 from iTunes
  • Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy AR (was £2.99/€4.49) is now available for just £1.49/€1.79 from iTunes

  • Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy Larger-than-Life Gallery (was £3.99/€5.49) is now available for just £1.99/€2.69 from iTunes
  • Drakerider has Chapter 1 free to download, with Chapters 2-5 (were £4.99/€5.99 each) now available for just £2.49/€3.59, or all chapters for £5.49/€6.99 from iTunes for iPhone and iPad
  • Drakerider Chains Transcendent (was £10.99/€14.49) is now available for just £5.49/€6.99 from iTunes for iPhone and iPad
  • Final Fantasy Dimensions is now available for free from iTunes, plus:
    • Tiptune BGM: (was £3.99/€5.49) is now available for just £1.99/€2.69
    • Chapter 1: (was £1.49/€1.79) is now available for just £0.69/€0.89
    • Chapter 2: (was £3.99/€5.49) is now available for just £1.99/€2.69
    • Chapter 3: (was £3.99/€5.49) is now available for just £1.99/€2.69
    • Chapter 4: (was £3.99/€5.49) is now available for just £1.99/€2.69
    • All Chapters: (was £11.99/€14.99) is now available for just £5.49/€6.99
  • Final Fantasy (was £6.99/€7.99) is now available for just £2.49/€3.59 from iTunes
  • Final Fantasy II (was £6.99/7.99) is now available for just £2.49/€3.59 from iTunes
  • Final Fantasy III (was £10.99/€14.49) is now available for just £5.49/€6.99 from iTunes
  • Final Fantasy III for iPad (was £11.99/€14.99) is now available for just £6.99/€7.99 from iTunes
  • Final Fantasy IV (was £10.99/€14.49) is now available for just £5.49/€6.99 from iTunes
  • Final Fantasy V (was £10.99/€14.49) is now available for just £5.49/€6.99 from iTunes
  • Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions (was £10.99/€14.49) is now available for just £5.49/€6.99 from iTunes

  • Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions for iPad (was £12.99/€15.99) is now available for just £6.99/€7.99 from iTunes
  • Final Fantasy VII Advent Children- Complete Larger-than-Life Gallery (was £3.99/€5.49) is now available for just £1.99/€2.69 from iTunes
  • Final Fantasy VII Compilation Wallpaper (was £2.49/€3.59) is now available for just £1.49/€1.79 from iTunes
  • Final Fantasy XIII Larger-than-Life Gallery (was £3.99/€5.49) is now available for just £1.99/€2.69 from iTunes
  • Fullmetal Alchemist Gallery (was £1.49/€1.79) is now available for just £0.69/€0.89 from iTunes
  • Hills and Rivers Remain (was £2.99/€4.49) is now available for just £1.49/€1.79, plus Full Additional Scenario Pack: (was £2.99/€4.49) is now available for just £1.99/€2.69 from iTunes
  • Secret of Mana (was £5.99/€7.99) is now available for just £2.49/€3.59 from iTunes
  • Sliding Heroes (was £0.69/€0.89) is now available completely free from iTunes
  • Song Summoner: The Unsung Heroes – Encore (was £6.99/8.99) is now available for just £2.99/4.49 from iTunes
  • Soul Eater Gallery (was £1.49/€1.79) is now available for just £0.69/€0.89 from iTunes
  • Symphonica is now free to download from iTunes for iPhone and iPad, plus
    • Composition sets 1-5: £1.49/€1.79 each
    • Episodes 4-9: £0.69/€0.89 each
    • Final Episode: £0.69/€0.89
    • Epilogue: £0.69/€0.89
    • Full Episode set (12 episodes): £5.49/€6.99
    • Episode set (Episode 4 -7): £1.99/€2.69
    • Episode set (Episode 8 – Final + Epilogue): £1.99/€2.69
    • Special Episode Set: £1.99/€2.69
    • Special Episodes 1-4: £0.69/€0.89 each
  • The World Ends with You: Solo Remix (was £12.99/€15.99) is now available for just £5.99/€7.99 from iTunes
  • The World Ends with You: Solo Remix for iPad (was £13.99/€17.99) is now available for just £6.99/€8.99 from iTunes
  • Vanguard Storm (was £2.49/€3.59) is now available for just £1.49/€1.79 from iTunes
  • Voice Fantasy (was £1.99/2.69) is now available for just £0.69/€0.89 from iTunes

Needless to say it’s a pretty good selection, more so for the iOS, but still if you’ve been waiting to pick any of these now might be the time.

Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z Demo Impressions

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New Dragon Ball Z games used to be a yearly occurence much like many sports franchises, however Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z is releasing two years after Namco Bandai’s last effort in Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi, with only a Budokai HD Collection and Dragon Ball Z: Kinect to tide over gamers. While the Budokai HD Collection bought us some of the best efforst of the PS2 era combining Budokai 1 and Budokai 3, Dragon Ball Z: Kinect was a major dissapointment, simply adding Kinect controls to the already poor quality Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi whilst also removing many of the things that made that game bearable such as the character creator and story modes. So with a longer development time and being the first Dragon Ball Z game to be developed by new studio Artdink (best known for the Gundam games on PSP), I was definitely hoping for something innovative and most importantly, something fun. Please keep in mind this is only an impression of the demo which has a large number of characters, game modes and story blocked out, but the demo still gives a good impression of what we can expect from the gameplay and game modes.

The demo offers the first four story missions of the game which must be played first to unlock the online co-op and battle modes. The first three missions serve as tutorials, with a few easy fights against Saibamen that introduce you to all the attacks in the game and the game really picks up. Characters talk to one another during the fights which is fun to listen to, and cutscenes also break up the action. Whilst cutscenes have generally been lazily constructed in Dragon Ball Z games ever since the first Budokai game, these ones are alot more animated and lively rather than just characters talking, and due to the games nature to stray away from the main storyline (it does follow it but with a few small changes here and there) it’s cool to see the characters in new situations.

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This is also where you get your first look at the gameplay and to sum it up, it is fun yet shallow and you can’t help but feel they could have added more variety, especially with melee. Each character has a basic melee string and a big smash attack that launches the opponent away, but unfortunately thats about it for melee. While performing the string you can cancel it into other actions such as your unique actions or supers, but these will often end a combo so you don’t really get to continue beating up on one opponent for long. Characters can also shoot energy blast (although unfortunately most characters can only shoot one at time and there is a decent cooldown between when you can fire the next one), fire off supers if you have enough ki and perform a blast spark which is like a small beam. The coolest addition to this game is unique actions that are different for all characters. Each character has two and they can range from attacks such as Goku’s Kaioken which chases an opponent down and slams them away, from supportive such as Krillin’s ability to restore health with a spread energy blast. These unique actions along with their skill type (from either melee, ki, support or interference) help ensure each character feels different and it will be fun to experiment with the full roster when the full game is released (the demo only supports 4 characters, Goku, Krillin, Kid Gohan and Piccolo). Movement feels solid but a bit more speed in the dashes would of been nice to see as the battlefields are rather large. Luckily with 4 opponents on screen at once you normally don’t have to travel too far to find one.

The big new point of this game is of course the team battles, where two teams of 4 four battle against eachother or eight players can participate in a battle royale. The demo only has score mode available where each team scores points for knocking out members of the other team. These battles are chaotic but alot of fun and the chaos somewhat makes up for the limited battle system. You can be in a melee combo against one person and then someone will shoot you from the side with a Kamehameha. You really have to be aware of your surroundings and it’s very hard to do that while your also trying to keep an eye on your health and ki. Team actions such as ping ponging the opponent around, synchro rush which occurs when 2 or more team members are all attacking one opponent and revive soul help the team work together, and a team that works well together to make the most of these actions is very hard to beat. I had a mixed experience with lag online. If one player has a horrible connection the whole match will be basically unplayable, however if everyone has at least a somewhat decent connection, the game goes very smooth. The online lobbies could of been handled a bit better as there can be long wait times between games or even getting into a match and it is frustrating if the host doesn’t start the game quickly, but it’s good fun when you do. It is possible to do 1 on 1 fights, however from my experience the players must be friends. If you have only two users in a room on team battle, the remaining slots will be filled with computer players.

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The graphics are pretty good and it’s nice to see the stages and character design all in a similar style. The cel shading style might not sit right with some but I think it looks great, except in some instances when there seems to be alot of levels of shading and characters look very blocky because of it. Energy attacks and special effects look pretty awesome and feel destructive. Mountains explode when players are knocked into them, dirt flies off the ground as you launch up and everything has that DBZ look. One rather large negative about the graphics is that the faces of some characters look off with some of the characters. Piccolo looks spot on, but Gohan just doesn’t seem to look quite right.

The music is mostly reused from previous games, but it seems the better tracks have been picked and you have the option to play your own custom soundtrack as well, even when your online. The voice acting is a highlight, as the new lines created for the story seem to have provided some new inspiration to the team and there delivery is strong as ever. All the other classic DBZ sounds are present such as beam launches and aura powerups. Nothing sounds out of place and it all fits well.

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All in all the demo for Battle of Z provided a fun experience and a rather generous taste of the game. While the battle system could be more fleshed out and the lobby system improved, this is a great first try from a new studio tackling one of the largest anime licenses in the world, especially as they are trying something new by having 8 players on the screen at once. It’s definitely worth a try for any DBZ fan and any fan of more casual fighting games in general. Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z releases on the 24th of January for PS3, PS Vita and Xbox 360 and you can try the demo for yourself now.

Dancewall Remix Drops Asus 3D Requirement, Dances onto Steam Greenlight

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PC owners can get in on the full body tracking craze their console brethren have been enjoying with Dancewall Remix. Originally, the game only supported Asus 3D cameras. Now, Extreme Reality and SoftKinetic have made the game work with any webcam paired with a computer running Windows 7 or 8. Dancewall Remix will be familiar to anyone who has seen the game show or played the video game Hole in the WallPlayers will need to strike poses that will fit through the oncoming silhouettes. Currently the game has three themed worlds inspired by disco, retro gaming, and bubblegum pop.

The game is now launched a Steam Greenlight campaign in hopes of landing on Steam.

Frozen Hearth Now Available on Steam

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Part of the recent Steam Greenlight batch, Immanitas Entertainment has released Frozen Hearth on Steam. The game combines strategy and RPG elements in a dark fantasy setting. The game features a two player co-op campaign, multiplayer game modes, plenty of heroes to lead your army, and streamlined base building that will allow players to focus more on the action. The Steam version has been remastered and is the only version of Frozen Hearth capable of Internet Play for multiplayer.

Frozen Hearth is available now on Steam for $15.29 USD until January 2nd. The price will then rise to its MSRP of $17.99. Frozen Hearth runs on Windows PCs only.

EMBLEMATIC CHARACTERS FROM THE SOUL SERIES AVAILABLE IN SOULCALIBURTM LOST SWORDS

EMBLEMATIC CHARACTERS FROM THE SOUL SERIES AVAILABLE IN SOULCALIBURTM LOST SWORDS

NAMCO BANDAI Games Europe S.A.S. today confirmed that fan favorite characters from the Soul series will be playable in the upcomingSOULCALIBUR™ Lost Swords.

The next exciting chapter in the hit SOULCALIBUR franchise will be a Free to Play single player experience and will feature numerous famous fighters including Siegfried, Mitsurugi and Sophitia. As Nightmare, Pyrrha and Astaroth will also be playable in the game, watch the new gameplay videos featuring these beloved characters!

Nightmare  is the main antagonist of the  Soul series. He is the living incarnation of the cursed sword, Soul Edge, the objective of most other characters in the story. Under the sword’s control, he perpetually hunts souls in an attempt to satisfy its evil hunger. He possesses an intense power and performs tough and instantaneous attacks.

Pyrrha is a young nomadic girl who was abducted as a child by minions of Soul Edge. Though she dislikes fighting, she exhibits surprising strength and defense when the odds are against her. Unbeknownst to her, she holds the innate ability to be the next vessel for the evil sword. Her excellent skills with a shield provide her with standout defense and her counter-attack stance proves useful while dodging an opponent’s attacks.

Astaroth is a golem warrior created by the High Priest Kunpaetku of the cult Fygul Cestemus for the purpose of seizing the evil sword, Soul Edge. His existence comprises solely of instinctual destruction and slaughter. He is specialized in long-range attacks with his broad axe. He also possesses a tremendous ramming attack, as well as throws that maintain his superiority in battle.

SOULCALIBUR™ Lost Swords will be coming to Europe in 2014 exclusively on the PlayStation®Network for PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system.

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A Golden Wind blasts over JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle!

New assets and features for the 5th Chapter!

Developed by the Japanese studio CyberConnect 2, JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle is coming to Europe and Australasia in spring 2014 and promising hours of frenzied battles!

In order to follow the acclaimed piece of art created by Hirohoki Araki, CyberConnect2 closely replicated Moves from the Manga; the Joestars, their friends and their enemies will take advantage of their powerful and uniqueHeart Heat Attack (HHA) and Great Heart Heat Attack (GHA). The first one, the HHA, is a Special Attack taking each character’s ability to its paroxysm; striking it will cost the player one Heart Heat Gauge (filled while the players are fighting)! The second one, the GHA, is an Ultimate Attack mastered by JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle fighters! Blasting it will cost the player two Heart Heat Gauges and will cause deadly damages to the opponent while the screen gets fully covered with JoJo-esque effects! 

Chapter 5: Golden Wind – Italy – In 2001, Koichi Hirose follows Kujo Jotaro’s request and goes to Naples in order to find a special person… This person turns out to be Gio rno Gio vana. The whole chapter focuses on the new JoJoand his quest of becoming the new Mafia boss in order to make Naples a better place to live! This risky challenge leads Gio rno Gio vana in the hearth of the “Passione” mob. After being put in the group of Bruno Bucciarati, JoJo manages to change Guido Mista, Narancia Ghirga and some other mobsters mind; they decided to agree with his vision of the Mafia! Following this, our hero’s group tries to discover who “the Boss” is. Is Diabolo the mafia boss? Is he behind all the drug dealing activities …? Terrible events await the players on Chapter 5!

JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle will be available in spring 2014 in Europe & Australasia. For the latest news and updates, join us onwww.NamcoBandaiGames.eu.For more information about NAMCO BANDAI Games’ entire line up, go to <gp_link type=”http” loc=”//www.NamcoBandaiGames.eu”>www.NamcoBandaiGames.eu

SQUARE ENIX MOBILE HOLIDAY SALE

SQUARE ENIX MOBILE HOLIDAY SALE

 

Sales on iOS and Android games, including FINAL FANTASY I-V, CHAOS RINGS, Deus Ex: The Fall and Lara Croft and The Guardian of Light.

 

Today we’re excited to announce our holiday sale for Square Enix mobile games. Available on Android and iOS devices until January 6, 2014, a wide variety of mobile games will go on sale today, including: FINAL FANTASY I-V, CHAOS RINGS, Deus Ex: The Fall and Lara Croft and The Guardian of Light, and more – a full list of the discounted titles can be found below.

 

Android Games

 

FINAL FANTASY

Was £6.99/€7.99, now £2.49/€3.59

 

FINAL FANTASY II

Was £6.99/€7.99, now £2.49/€3.59

 

FINAL FANTASY III

Was £10.99/€14.49, now £5.49/€6.99

 

FINAL FANTASY IV

Was £10.99/€14.49, now £5.49/€6.99

 

FINAL FANTASY V

Was £10.99/€14.49, now £5.49/€6.99

 

FINAL FANTASY DIMENSIONS

Was £13.99/€17.99, now £5.49/€6.99

 

CHAOS RINGS

Was £5.49/€6.99, now £1.99/€2.69

 

CHAOS RINGS II

Was £10.99/€14.49, now £2.49/€3.59

 

CHAOS RINGS Ω

Was £5.99/€7.99, now £1.99/€2.69

 

iOS Games

 

Tomb Raider The Original

Out now for £0.69/€0.89

 

Deus Ex The Fall

From £4.99 to £0.99/€0.99 – 80% off.

(Sale ends January 2, 2014).

 

Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light

From £1.99 to £0.69/€0.89

(Sale ends January 2, 2014).

 

Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light HD

From £3.99 to £0.69/€0.89

(Sale ends January 2, 2014).

 

Fortune Street Smart

Free to download

individual add-on packs are now £0.69/€0.89 each

Full Add-on Pack is now £1.99/€2.69

 

CHAOS RINGS

Was £5.49/€6.99, now £1.99/€2.69

 

CHAOS RINGS for iPad

Was £6.99/€8.99, now £1.99/€2.69

 

CHAOS RINGS II

Was £10.99/€14.49, now £2.49/€3.59

 

CHAOS RINGS II for iPad

Was £11.99/€14.99, now £2.49/€3.59

 

CHAOS RINGS Ω

Was £5.99/€7.99, now £1.99/€2.69

 

CHAOS RINGS Ω for iPad

Was £7.99/€10.99, now £1.99/€2.69

 

Chocobo Panic

Was £2.49/€3.59, now £1.49/€1.79

 

Crystal Defenders

Was £5.49/€6.99, now £2.49/€3.59

 

Crystal Defenders for iPad

Was £5.49/£6.99, now £2.49/€3.59

 

Crystal Defenders Plus

Free to download

Full Add-on pack was £5.49/€6.99, now £2.49/€3.59.

Individual add-ons are now £1.49/€1.79 each

 

Demons’ Score

Was £2.99/€4.49, now £1.99/€2.69

 

Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy AR

Was £2.99/€4.49, now £1.49/€1.79

 

Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy Larger-than-Life Gallery

Was £3.99/€5.49, now £1.99/€2.69

 

Drakerider and Drakerider for iPad

Chapter 1 is free to download.

Chapters 2-5 were £4.99/€5.99 each, now £2.49/€3.59

Get all chapters for £5.49/€6.99

 

Drakerider Chains Transcendent and Drakerider Chains Transcendent for iPad

Was £10.99/€14.49, now £5.49/€6.99

 

FINAL FANTASY DIMENSIONS

Free to download

Tiptune BGM: Was £3.99/€5.49, now £1.99/€2.69

Chapter 1: Was £1.49/€1.79, now £0.69/€0.89

Chapter 2: Was £3.99/€5.49, now £1.99/€2.69

Chapter 3: Was £3.99/€5.49, now £1.99/€2.69

Chapter 4: Was £3.99/€5.49, now £1.99/€2.69

All Chapters: Was £11.99/€14.99, now £5.49/€6.99

 

FINAL FANTASY

Was £6.99/€7.99, now £2.49/€3.59

 

FINAL FANTASY II

Was £6.99/7.99, now £2.49/€3.59

 

FINAL FANTASY III

Was £10.99/€14.49, now £5.49/€6.99

 

FINAL FANTASY III for iPad

Was £11.99/€14.99, now £6.99/€7.99

 

FINAL FANTASY IV

Was £10.99/€14.49, now £5.49/€6.99

 

FINAL FANTASY V

Was £10.99/€14.49, now £5.49/€6.99

 

FINAL FANTASY TACTICS: THE WAR OF THE LIONS

Was £10.99/€14.49, now £5.49/€6.99

 

FINAL FANTASY TACTICS: THE WAR OF THE LIONS for iPad

Was £12.99/€15.99, now £6.99/€7.99

 

FINAL FANTASY VII ADVENT CHILDREN– Complete Larger-than-Life Gallery

Was £3.99/€5.49, now £1.99/€2.69

 

FINAL FANTASY VII Compilation Wallpaper

Was £2.49/€3.59, now £1.49/€1.79

 

FINAL FANTASY XIII Larger-than-Life Gallery

Was £3.99/€5.49, now £1.99/€2.69

 

Fullmetal Alchemist Gallery

Was £1.49/€1.79, now £0.69/€0.89

 

Hills and Rivers Remain

Was £2.99/€4.49, now £1.49/€1.79

Full Additional Scenario Pack: Was £2.99/€4.49, now £1.99/€2.69

 

Secret of Mana

Was £5.99/€7.99, now £2.49/€3.59

 

SLIDING HEROES

Was £0.69/€0.89, now Free to download

 

Song Summoner: The Unsung Heroes – Encore

Was £6.99/8.99, now £2.99/4.49

 

Soul Eater Gallery

Was £1.49/€1.79, now £0.69/€0.89

 

Symphonica and Symphonica for iPad

Free to download.

Composition sets 1-5: £1.49/€1.79 each

Episodes 4-9: £0.69/€0.89 each

Final Episode: £0.69/€0.89

Epilogue: £0.69/€0.89

Full Episode set (12 episodes): £5.49/€6.99

Episode set (Episode 4 -7): £1.99/€2.69

Episode set (Episode 8 – Final + Epilogue): £1.99/€2.69

Special Episode Set: £1.99/€2.69

Special Episodes 1-4: £0.69/€0.89 each

 

The World Ends with You: Solo Remix

Was £12.99/€15.99, now £5.99/€7.99

 

The World Ends with You: Solo Remix for iPad

Was £13.99/€17.99, now £6.99/€8.99

 

Vanguard Storm

Was £2.49/€3.59, now £1.49/€1.79

 

Voice Fantasy

Was £1.99/2.69, now £0.69/€0.89

 

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