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Two New Videos Released For Pokemon X and Y

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Both the Japanese side of Nintendo and the Western side have released a video for Pokemon X and Y, here we are coming into the final stretch and we still continue to get more and more from the franchise. These videos are a little bit different to the ones we’ve seen in the past. The first I want to talk about is the Japanese Trailer Video, while no new information or footage has been released within this trailer, it HAS given us a really big overview of everything we’ve seen so far. It shows us Mega Evolutions, full character customisation, some of the new-released Pokemon, etc. It is a basically a trailer that brings all the information we’ve been given into one, nice, little package. That trailer can be seen just below this paragraph:

The second video that has been released is an English Commercial which Nintendo has started streaming. It actually only shows a small part of the gameplay but that’s not what this video focuses on. The video mixes live action and CGI, showing real people with animated Pokemon in locations all around the world. The video is clever because each of the people talking have slightly different accents and are shown to be somewhere different in every shot, clearly this is meant to represent the games worldwide release which is a big deal because a Pokemon game has never been released worldwide on the same date ever before. It’s quirky and interesting and you can check out this video in the Featured Video Section just below this article. Start getting excited because Pokemon X and Y are set for release on October the 12th which isn’t too far away!

Dark Souls II Trailer, Gameplay and Screenshots Released

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Namco Bandai has announced at TGS 2013 that Dark Souls II will arrive on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on March 11 in North America, March 14 in Europe and March 13 in Japan. The PC version’s release date hasn’t been confirmed and will arrive later on.

North America and Europe will receive a steel book, 12-inch figure, soundtrack, art book and cloth map. Staying true to their tradition of fancy day-one editions, all who pre-order will receive the Black Armour Edition and it will include the steel book and soundtrack.

Meanwhile, Japan will get an exclusive box art with their copy, a miniature weapons set, 100-page art book, special map and soundtrack. Standard editions will also include a map and soundtrack in limited quantities. Images of the various editions can be seen below.

Check out the new trailer along with a huge set of gameplay videos and screenshots below. The first stage of the game’s beta is opening on October 12.

Aching Bones Trailer

Bloodstain Gameplay

Phantom Gameplay

Summon Gameplay

Invade the Dead Gameplay

 

Crimson Dragon TGS trailer released

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It has been a few months since we heard that Crimson Dragon was going to be an Xbox One exclusive after being delayed numerous times on the Xbox 360. Since then Microsoft has been relatively quiet on the title outside of saying that the game can be played with both the controller and with the Kinect.

Well today a brand new trailer, which can be seen below, showing Crimson Dragon in action was released and can be seen below. While no price has been announced, Crimson Dragon will be a launch title on the Xbox One when it is released on November 22nd.

Grand Theft Auto V earns $800 million on launch day

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It looks like Grand Theft Auto V is set to smash all records as far as gaming sales go. So far on launch day alone the game has earned $800 million around the world. Not only is this the highest first day sales of any Grand Theft Auto game, but it is also the highest in the history of Rockstar.

It is also worth noting that this also smashed the record for the day-one sales in general as the $800 million earned by GTA V far surpasses the previous record holder Call of Duty: Black Ops II which earned somewhere in the $500 million range on its first day.

Let’s Sing and Dance Screenshots Released

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Deep Silver (Saints Row IV) and developer Voxler released some new screenshots today for the upcoming music and rhythm game Let’s Sing and Dance. The game will be an Xbox 360 exclusive for Kinect on Xbox Live and will come with a $9.99 suggested retail price.

Featuring songs such as LMFAO’s Party Rock Anthem and Moves Like Jagger by Maroon 5, Let’s Sing and Dance will combine singing in tandem with dancing. One or two players can jump in and dance to professional choreography while any number of singers and pipe up in the background.

For more information, be sure to check out their official website here. Also be sure to check out the gallery below for the newly released screenshots.

Sega Sammy is now the owner of Atlus

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It has been officially announced that Sega Sammy, the parent company of Sega, has now bought everything that is Atlus from Index Holdings. The company has created a new subsidiary called Sega Dream Corporation which will handle all of Index’s business operations.

This purchase means that Sega now has the rights to everything that Atlus has created in the past and will create in the future, including franchises such as Etrian Odyssey, Shin Megami Tensei and Persona. In the announcement Sega has mentioned that they will use their newly acquired IPs to help expand their PC and mobile divisions as well as create more Pachinko machines for Japan. It is currently unknown how this will effect Atlus USA, if at all.

PC and Mac versions of Neon Alley receive new ‘Catch Up’ feature

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Ever since Viz Media created the Neon Alley anime service, they have been making various upgrades and releasing the streaming service on numerous platforms. The latest update, revealed today for the PC version of Neon Alley, is something that many users have been asking for for quite some time.

The PC and Mac versions of Neon Alley will now have a “Catch Up” feature where viewers will be able to watch any episode of a series a minimum of one week after it initially aired. For series such as Naruto Shippuden, K, and Accel World they will be available for a minimum of two weeks after their initial airing. The company is currently working to bring this Catch Up feature to the console versions of Neon Alley and are planning to have it ready sometime in the fall.

New Atelier Rorona to feature Astrid as a playable character and a DW crossover

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As you may already know, New Atelier Rorona is something of a complete overhaul of the original game to be released on the PlayStation 3 and PS Vita in Japan on November 21st. Not only have various gameplay improvements been implemented but it seems that there will be a bunch of new content as well.

Famitsu has revealed that for the first time ever, Astrid, Rorona’s teacher and perhaps the greatest alchemist in the land, will be a playable character. Also included in the game will be a costume for Rorona which will be from Tecmo Koei‘s Dynasty Warrior series, giving her the appearance of Wang Yuanji.

Valhalla Knights 3’s playable races detailed alongside new trailer

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Today XSEED Games has released a new trailer for their upcoming action RPG, Valhalla Knights 3 and they have also given us some details about the various playable races that will be available in the game when it is released sometime in October.

The title will allow players to choose from seven different races which can be customized using a “robust” character creation system.” There is a Wi-Fi option added for online play with other players. As for the seven playable races, XSEED has provided a description of each class and some of their capabilities. Below that, you will find a new gameplay trailer for the title.

Humans
As a species, humans are emotionally unstable, prone to deception, and – thanks in part to their relatively brief lifespans – rather shortsighted. However, they’re also known for their persistence and adaptability, and those two factors combined have made them the most populous race in the world. Being generalists rather than specialists, humans can handle almost any job, though few of them are considered masters of any one job in particular.

Elves
Most other races consider elves callous and haughty, but only because elves see things differently. With their centuries of life experience, most elves develop a long and broad perspective, so much so that they often ignore the whims of those too young to understand. Their lofty mindset gives them a natural affinity for magic of all kinds, and their near-agelessness gives them a long physical prime as well.

Halflings
With their diminutive stature and cherubic faces, halflings are often mistaken for children. But those who make that mistake — either by honest accident or in condescending laughter — often find themselves at the end of a slick blade or a clever trap. Without humanity’s numbers, elfkind’s magic, or dwarfkind’s brawn, halflings have come to pride themselves on their quick hands and sharp wits instead. Many halflings turn their size to their advantage in stealth and thievery. Others employ their steady fingers on the string of an archer’s bow, keeping low and out of sight until the perfect, fatal shot.

Dwarves
Despite the loud, boisterous stereotype, most dwarves are generally calm, polite, and focused on working toward their goals. If anyone or anything obstructs those goals, however, dwarves are capable of terrible fury, and their stocky frames hold enough compact power to unleash that fury in force. An industrious people without much care for magic, dwarves are at their best when making use of their endurance and brute strength. Many dwarves become fighters or soldiers, holding the line as few others can.

Beasts
The origin of the beast race is shrouded in mystery. Some say they were created in a magical experiment, while others suppose they simply evolved in the wildlands. Wherever they came from, the beast people have made their mark on society. Each beast bears the grace and power of nature’s deadliest predators, and takes great pride in every battle scar. Many of those scars come from their monthly mating period, when beasts of both genders are at their most ferocious. In addition to their natural physical talents, beasts are skilled with all types of weapons, though many prefer to fight with claws alone as Akatoki.

Nightmares
Nightmares are tall, frail beings with black or gray skin and pointed ears. Because of those ears, some call them “dark elves,” though any elf is quick to correct that. The two races have a long, unpleasant, and largely secret history; few books reference the nightmares at all, and most of those that do are kept under lock and key. To the rest of the world’s races, nightmares are generally known as rare, mysterious loners. Few nightmares become frontline warriors, as they have little natural tolerance for physical pain. Instead, they employ their phenomenal spellcasting talents, striking foes dead from across the battlefield.

Machines
Do autonomous machines qualify as a race, or are they simply tools for other races to use? Scholars and layfolk alike have debated that question, and others like it, since the first machine rose from its slab. Regardless, anyone with the knowledge can build a machine, whether in a royal foundry or a common scrapyard. Most new machines are clumsy and slow, as any flesh-and-blood infant would be, but have the potential for impressive growth through upgrades and care. Because their metal limbs can take more stress than organic bones, machines are uniquely suited to wield heavy firearms, and have their own job, known simply as “automaton,” specifically designed to do so.

Dead Rising 3’s co-op mode detailed a bit

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Today Capcom revealed some details about how co-op play will work in Dead Rising 3. The second player will be taking control of a guy named Dick who will fight alongside the main character Nick, making the team of Nick and Dick something well… yeah.

Anyways, there will be a number of bonuses for playing in co-op, as there will be special co-op vehicles that can be driven with a friend and also you will be able to save your progress at any time when playing with someone in co-op. This means that if you play a certain chapter of the game in another player’s world, you will be able to skip that part in your game if you choose to. Currently Dead Rising 3 is set to be released when the Xbox One launches on November 22nd.