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The Guided Fate Paradox release dates officially announced

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Thanks to a certain store update before the official announcement, we already know that NIS America is planning on releasing The Guided Fate Paradox in North America on November 5th. Well today NIS America has made it official by not only giving us the aforementioned release date for North America, but also the European release date of October 25th.

Also revealed today is what the standard edition of the game will look like as it comes with the game’s official soundtrack and that can be seen above. The company also provided the below story synopsis for those who know little about the title:

God has never had it so rough!

Meet Renya, who happened to become God through a lottery. And then, his self-proclaimed personal angel named Lilliel took him to Celestia right away. Together, they will tackle countless randomly-generated dungeons in this story-driven rogue-like RPG in order to guide the fate of all mankind to a revolution!

Featuring the beautiful artwork of Noizi Ito — the illustrator behind The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya and Shakugan No Shana — this game is sure to bless you with a rapturous roguelike experience with HD sprites!

Dark Souls II – Beta-Test Invitation

Stand tall, buddy, I'm sure you'll get through it...alive? No probably not...
Stand tall, buddy, I’m sure you’ll get through it…alive? No probably not…

The team over at Namco Bandai games America have just confirmed a special Closed-Beta-Test for Dark Souls II. The invitation goes out to any and all hardcore Dark Souls fans who think they have what it takes to go head-to-head with the open-beta for the game’s sequel. “Only the strong need apply for one of the most challenging beta experiences ever offered on the Sony PlayStation 3 system” is what Namco Bandai have said and considering what I’ve heard about this game…I’d say they’re 100% on the ball with that statement. It’s an incredible opportunity to be able to play the Beta of a new game but I’ve seen none like this before, an open challenge? Wow! This Closed-Beta experience is said to test players in every aspect of their gaming experience, from their skill to their “intestinal fortitude” to their sheer will to survive.

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I’m not scared, I’m not scared, I’m not…I’m scared…

Don’t be too scared though because, difficult as the game is, players will be getting the chance to delve deep into a new world of Dark Souls, they’ll come across new monsters and lots of different obstacles to overcome. FromSoftware will literally be throwing you into the deep darkness of the new Dark Souls environment boasting that it is “one of the most treacherous areas of the Dark Souls II world” so all you fans can look forward to that! This is all scheduled to begin on the 5th of October this year for players in North American and Europe. It will be held on the PlayStation Network through your PlayStation 3. Now I’m sure all you die-hard fans have ants in your pants after reading this news and can’t wait to juggernaut your way through this open-beta (good luck!) so I suggest you head over to the Official Dark Souls Facebook page where, starting on the 5th of September, the development team and Namco Bandai will be posting continuous news pieces and updates regarding the registration process and details on the beta. It’s time to start sharpening your weapons, putting on your armour and level grinding like you’ve never done before because the Dark Souls II Beta is soon to hit your screen and I guarantee that you’ll want to be ready to hit back!

Betrayer Preview

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Betrayer is the new FPS adventure from Blackpowder Games, a studio filled with developers who worked on the original FEAR and No One Lives Forever. Betrayer is a highly stylized black, white, and red horror game that encourages exploration and extrapolation. The game is currently in alpha status through Steam’s Early Access program.

The player begins the game by washing up on the shores of Virginia. It is 1604 and Britain is colonizing America. The Spaniards have attacked the ship the player was sailing on and a mysterious darkness has literally drained almost all the colour from the world. A strange girl in a red cloak leaves a set of messages and a bow for the player and it is up to the player to explore from there. The land is full of monstrous Spaniards that have been transformed into angry beasts that are capable of slaughtering the player with a single blow.

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The player is initially armed with a short bow and dagger. The tomahawk is quickly introduced as a quick way to handle charging enemies up close. Soon, the player will also pick up a long bow, crossbow, musket, and pistol from dead Spaniards. Weapons have a small chance of deflecting off the Spanish metal armour and come in a variety of qualities. Enemy melee attacks are an instant death while the player can soak up a few ranged attacks. The melee is woefully underpowered. Although perfectly serviceable as a stealth weapon, the player will be long dead before the enemy is in range to be stabbed to death. The player must rely on their single tomahawk to handle a charging enemy.

The bows feels like a laser sniper rifle of doom. After excellent bow mechanics from other recent games, Betrayer’s bow feels unrealistic. The bows are capable of making accurate shots across long distance in a completely straight line. It is also possible to draw the bow back and walk around for extended periods of time without any penalty. I would prefer to see more realistic bow mechanics to raise the tension and danger in Betrayer.

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Upon death, all of the gold the player has hoarded drops on their dead body and extra reinforcements are called. The player is resurrected back at the town with just enough ammunition to survive a small fight. The player has a short period of time to make it back to their corpse to retrieve the lost goods before they disappear. Surprisingly, losing gold is not a huge hassle as money is easily come by in Betrayer. There is a small store players can purchase better equipment, but currently the options are limited.

Betrayer is about exploration and extrapolation. Players are given very little direction. Pressing X will cause the wind to blow and if the player listens carefully they can hear a haunting sound that will lead them towards a point of interest. Although it is a creepy and interesting method to nudge the gamer in a certain direction, there are very few visual clues of where to go. I suspect those who are hard of hearing may struggle with the game.

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Exploration can be a fun part of the game, but I found the map system to be extremely frustrating. The player is equipped with an extremely vague map and a compass that will have markers for points of interest. It became extremely difficult to orient myself and I often found myself walking around in circles. There are a lot of possible ways to address this issue, but I think the simplest way would simply provide a marker on the map of the player’s position.

The developers effectively double the size of the map by adding the haunted bell. By ringing the bell, the players are instantly transported to an alternate land of the dead. This is where players can interrogate the ghosts of the colonists to learn more about the story. The raging Spaniards are replaced with ghosts that will ambush the player and can only be killed with a shot to the skull. Although I did not find Betrayer to be really scary, there were some good jump from the chair moments due to a ghost ambush.

Blackpowder Games provides enough bread crumbs for players to make educated guesses on the overarching plot. Clues are littered around the area that will allow the player to interrogate a ghost to discover their sins. The developers hope that this will spur discussions among a lively community about the events in game. As the game is in alpha, the available plot content is a bit on the thin side.

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Betrayer’s visual style is eye-catching and distinct. The colour from the world has been completely drained for the exception of a few splashes of blood red. It works well, though details tend to blur together at a medium to long distance. This makes figuring out the direction a Spaniard is facing a bit difficult.

Blackpowder Games’ alpha of Betrayer is a text book example of an early alpha. The team have a solid idea on what Betrayer is going to become but are still experimenting on the best way to balance their plans with enjoyable gameplay. They seem to be very receptive to player feedback. A unique gameplay experience is growing to match the unique visual style.

Pre-Order Outlast For Discounted Price

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Horror fans definitely have an intense experience waiting for them with the release of the fearsome game Outlast coming up, but that’s not the only reason to take note. Indie developers Red Barrel have announced today that their upcoming title will be available for pre-order directly from Steam, but the difference is the 20% discount off the games original $19.99 price tag. The deal starts today and is available for a limited time as it only lasts through the game’s September 4 debut.

Ever since its debut to the masses way back in October at PAX East and E3 Outlast has excited gamers and media alike with its creepy setting and interesting concept and PAX Prime will stir up excitement even more as Red Barrel is set to unveil a new hands on tech demo on September 1.

For those not lucky enough to seen what the game is all about Outlast throws you into a long abandoned asylum deep in the remote reaches of Colorado. Massive Mountain Asylum, as it was called, has now been opened under the guise of “research” as the Murkoff Corporation keeps all their activities in secret. The main character gets an anonymous tip as to the activities taking place at the supposedly abandoned asylum. What is discovered blurs the line between the quest for knowledge and sheer evil.

 

DBZ Battle Of Z New Gameplay Footage and Details

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A new gameplay video has emerged for the upcoming Dragon Ball 8 man team fighter, Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z. The video shows a Super Saiyan Goku fighting Frieza. But unlike former games in the series he’s not alone this time and has Krillin, Gohan and Piccolo to help. Fans of the show will remember Goku turned Super Saiyan as a result of his anger from witnessing his best friend Krillin get blown to pieces by the evil Frieza, so the fact that he’s alive at this point in the story raises some interesting questions. It’s nice to see a game having some fun with it though as long running fans of the series have played through the same sagas many times by now.

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Some other pictures have also been found online that reveal some interesting details. The picture below seems to be a mockup of the character select screen and shows us how many fighters we can expect in Battle of Z as well as which ones have been revealed so far. 67 character slots seem reserved for standard fighters and transformations while another 5 are reserved for large characters such as Great Ape Gohan and Great Ape Vegeta. Three of these large characters are still a mystery as are who will take the spots in those strange green boxes. Some confirmed characters such as Majin Buu and Bills, the antagonist from the recent film Battle of Gods, are missing from this select screen. Although this does indeed look like the final character count, this could of course change by the time the game releases.

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It was also confirmed recently that you can fully customise the colour of any characters main outfit (which could probably lead to some funny combinations such as Majin Vegeta wearing all pink). However we still haven’t seen signs of actual alternate costumes. These outfits might be apart of the DLC that will release after the game as was confirmed in a panel last month, but it is still unknown what the actual content of the DLC will be.

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Let us know what you think about the roster and who are your predictions for those unnamed spots. Don’t forget to watch the all new gameplay footage as well and check out the announcement trailer if you haven’t seen it already. Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z is now expected to launch in early 2014 on the PS3, PS Vita and Xbox 360.

Mushibugyo 3DS Game – First Video Promo Released

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Mugai Fights The King Beetle – Mushibugyo Anime

It seems like all my prayers are being answered lately when it comes to Anime, Manga and all things related because not only has there been such incredible releases of Anime/Manga recently but there’s also been a swell of new Anime/Manga-based games that are being made and released. The Anime run of Mushibugyo is soon coming to a close but a few weeks ago it was announced by Namco Bandai that an action, adventure 3DS game based on the series is set for a release on the 19th of September, it almost came out of nowhere but I think we’re lucky it came at all. Namco have now just released a 2-minute promo for the game that shows off, pretty much, everything you can do in the game. You’re able to use more than just the main character, Jinbei, and the game’s story will coincide with the Anime’s story and it seems, judging from the video, that it’s just about spot on.

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Mugai Fights The King Beetle – Mushibugyo 3DS Game

There’s a story mode, sub-story mode, suggestion box mode and a whole bunch of other different modes that I’m sure we’ll be catching a glimpse of in the near future. The game will be released in both physical and downloadable versions and they’ll both be available for 5,980 yen which roughly makes up about US$63, so a standard game. The first batch of game copies will also come with a set of “bug-repelling stickers” which show symbols from the series. If you’re not too sure about the story of Mushibugyo it is actually fairly simple: It’s an extremely Shonen which takes place in a, somewhat, twisted Edo Japan, I say “somewhat twisted” because THIS Edo is filled with aggressive, giant insects. Jinbei, our main character, heads to Edo, in replacement for his Father, to join a squad of Samurai that excel in killing these giant bugs and protecting the Capitol from being destroyed. You can check out the First Promo for the Mushibugyo 3DS Game below and don’t forget to hit up our comments section and let your voice be heard.

European Square Enix Store Re-Opens Today

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Square Enix, the folks behind the upcoming Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn, announced the re-opening of their official European Merchandise E-Store to coincide with the start of Gamescom. You’ll be able to get all the latest collectible Square Enix swag directly from the company here.

The store has reopened today with over 100 different products for residents of the UK and Germany. Their merchandise ranges from action figures and plushes to jewelry and soundtrack CDs. Want to sport some Final Fantasy jewelry like the characters wear or get yourself a sweet action figure of Lightning? They’ve got you covered.

For more information, you can check out their official website here. Also be sure to check them out on Facebook.

Game Dev Tycoon Now Available for Pre-Purchase on Steam

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Game Dev Tycoon joins the growing library of Steam Greenlight games available for purchase. Greenheart Games’ simulator takes players from the early days of console gaming in the 1980s to the modern console war of the 21st century. Players will create their company in their garage and slowly blossom into a powerful corporation creating new gaming technologies with millions of fans. Players will need to control the direction of the company from staffing decisions to design choices to avoid bankruptcy and earn their place in video game history.

Game Dev Tycoon is available for $7.99 on the Windows Store, Steam, and the official Greenheart Games website. It will be available on Steam on August 29th and the price will rise to $9.99 after September 5th. The game is compatible with Linux, Mac, and Windows PCs.

LittleBigPlanet Hub Announcement Trailer

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Little Big Planet Hub was recently announced for the PS3 at Gamescom in Germany during Sony’s big press conference. In a new move for the series, the game will be completely free to play, however, additional tools will be available for purchase for those who want to take their creativity to the next level. Additional costumes for Sackboy will also be available. The trailer challenges players to create their own levels, games and challenges using Create Mode and to share them with their friends and the world.

Little Big Planet Hub includes the first world from the first and second games which hold 16 levels in total, as well as the entirety of the weekly team-picked community levels that continues to expand. Players that own either of the first two games will be able to bring across their profile which will give them access to all the content they had purchased previously.

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It was revealed yesterday that Media Molecule, the developers behind Little Big Planet, are also working on an exclusive title for the PlayStation 4. You can view the trailer for Little Big Planet Hub below and once you’ve done that, feel free to view all the other exciting news that’s come out of this years Gamescom event.

Broken Sword: The Serpent’s Curse Announced for PS Vita

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Legendary adventure series Broken Sword rose again after six years of silence thanks to a Kickstarter campaign back in early 2012. Now, PS Vita owners will join iOS, Android, and PC gamers in enjoying Broken Sword: The Serpent’s Curse. Nico and George are returning for another epic adventure across Europe after a murder in an art gallery leads the pair in a conspiracy over 5000 years old.

“For fifteen years the escapades of George and Nico have challenged and delighted millions of fans. Celebrated for its thoughtful mysteries, ingenious puzzles, lovable characters and witty dialogue, the series continues to appeal to a wide contemporary audience yearning for compelling story-driven games,” says Noirin Carmody, Founder and COO of Revolution. “We are excited to bring the latest adventure to Gamescom in Cologne and show it to media all over Europe for the first time.”

Broken Sword: The Serpent’s Curse will be released for iOS, Android, Linux, Mac, Windows, and PS Vita near the end of 2013.