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New Atelier Rorona release date set for November 21

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Today the Japanese online retailer Rakuten posted a listing for New Atelier Rorona which states that the complete remake of the first game in the Arland series will be released on the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita on November 21st. Whether this is the exact release date is unknown, as Tecmo Koei has not made the official announcement as of yet.

The listing also states that anyone who purchases an early copy of the game will receive a download code for a Peach Vacation costume. Unfortunately no images of the costume were provided, but for those who want to know about what New Atelier Rorona will offer, you can read more about the title here.

Call of Duty Ghosts Multiplayer Teaser Trailer Revealed

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Today Activision, parent company behind the popular Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 and upcoming Call of Duty: Ghosts, unveiled a teaser trailer for the multiplayer component.

Short and fairly boring compared to other Call of Duty videos, the trailer for the upcoming Ghosts multiplayer component spends the entirety of its time showing a series of latitude/longitude coordinates with a date attached to each. Each location is spread across different parts of the world: the United States, Europe, Australia, South America, and so on.

At the end of the trailer, they showcase the classic Call of Duty “Ghost” skull with a date and time, letting us know the “Global Multiplayer Reveal” will occur on August 14 at 10:30 AM PDT.

To check out teaser trailer, be sure to watch the video in the player below this article.

High School DxD 3DS trailer released

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Today Kadokawa Games released the first trailer for High School DxD, though it really can’t be called a game trailer by any means since it really doesn’t show off any actual gameplay footage. Instead it has plenty of what fans of the series, such as myself, like, a look at all of the female characters and their jiggling.

Currently announced only for Japan, and likely to stay there, the High School DxD 3DS game will be released on November 28th and is going to be a game that features a turn based battle system alongside a visual novel storyline. No details about whether it will be an original storyline or will follow the story from the anime/light novels have been revealed at this time.

Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth 1 gets a few new screens

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Today Compile Heart’s official website for Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth 1 was updated with a few new screenshots which can be found below. While not much is shown here in these images, we are presented with a look at some of the dialogue sequences between Neptune and Noire, their CPU forms Purple Heart and Black Heart, as well as a shot of Noire wearing a pair of red glasses.

For those who don’t know, Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth 1 is a complete remake of the first Hyperdimension Neptunia title for the PlayStation Vita and it is currently set to be released on October 31st in Japan. Although NIS America has brought nearly every Neptunia game over, minus one, they have yet to state whether this one will be localized as well.

Sega teasing ‘surprise’ Yakuza announcement for August 18th

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It has been revealed that Sega will be announcing the results of their “Yakuza Character General Election” on August 18th outside of Shinjuku Station. While not major news itself, it is what the company will be announcing after the results have been revealed.

The company has said that they will be making a “surprise announcement” for the Yakuza series, but at the moment there has been no indication of what this news could be. Considering this is a Japanese event, it will likely not be news of Yakuza 5 or Yakuza 1 & 2 HD Edition being localized, but perhaps a sixth Yakuza title or another HD release.

Puzzle & Dragons and Groove Coaster Zero Colliding in Crossover Event

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Music game Groove Coaster Zero will be teaming up with RPG game Puzzle & Dragon for a crossover event. The event begins on August 12th and will feature content inspired by the other game.

Groove Coaster Zero will be receiving a music DLC pack priced at $4.99. The pack contains four songs from Puzzle & Dragons and a special Puzzle & Dragons themed avatar. Three of the songs are composed by Kenji Ito and the last is remixed by ZUNTATA. During the event, one song will be available for free for all players. Groove Coaster Zero is a free to play game available on iTunes.

Puzzle & Dragons will have a new Groove Goaster Zero themed technical dungeons that features Space Invaders‘ cast of characters. There are four difficulty levels available for these dungeons. Puzzle & Dragons is also free to play and is available on iTunes and Google Play.

Eureka Seven: AO Part 1 Review

Eureka Seven: AO (Astral Ocean) Part 1
Studios: Bones
Publisher: FUNimation
Format: DVD / Blu-Ray Combo
Release Date: August 13th, 2013
Price: $64.98 – Available Here

Overview
A sequel series to the Eureka Seven anime, Eureka Seven: AO brings the LFO’s to television after being absent for several years. Fans may be excited to see what is happening in the world of Eureka and Renton again, though the first thing viewers will notice is that neither is actually present. How does the lack of the title character impact the series? Read on to find out.

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Story
The series is very peculiar in the fact that it is set in the year 2025 on Earth, which fans of the original series may find as confusing, while those that are new to the universe shouldn’t have any problem. The story starts out in a demolished city as members of Generation Bleu attempt to aid the situation, amidst idol talk of a blue haired woman who had be a great help but vanished. From here, the story takes to the island of Okinawa, which being disputed between China, Japan, and independence has a lot of ill will towards anyone that does not come from the island itself. Because of this the main character Ao, an outsider whose blue-haired mother gave birth to him on the island after she was rescued, has dealt with a lot of crap and whose closest friend is Naru, a sick girl treated by Ao’s adoptive grandfather.

While Ao may be the focus of the show, there is quite a cast of characters, a three man group lead by Gazelle who seek to find their way in the world, the Japanese Armed Forces trying to get a leg up in the world, and the previously mentioned Generation Bleu who continually save the world. One of the main problems with the show is that the characters are pretty quickly introduced and while additional major characters aren’t really added after the first half every person in the show seems to be in constant flux, changing from situation to situation. Gazelle’s group itself goes from trying to earn Okinawa’s independence single-handedly to going off to Generation Bleu. There are a few really interesting characters, but the major problem is that almost no one has set motivations often making it hard to tell how characters will react to any situation except waiting to see how it all plays out.

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The episodes themselves are almost as lost and confused as the characters within them. So many of the elements of the show remain unexplained and the things that are explained are often unsatisfactorily so. Ao is explained to clearly be Eureka’s son from the original series, which was set 10,000 years in the future, so time travel? This would explain the Scub Coral arriving in the huge flashes of light, but not really cover who or what the Secrets that the LFOs are combating are, which were not part of the original series. In some way this series is like Blood C, a sequel, prequel, kinda thing that has the same name, but acts very much alone, though in the case of Eureka Seven: AO this is just the first part, which means no resolution or really any explanations.

Visuals
The visuals are very clean and well done and for once almost all the characters have very realistic features, such as hair and eyes with the exception of Ao and Eureka who are stated to be not human, or not fully human at least. There is one other character with made dyed maybe not pink hair, but she herself has multiple questions brought up about her with no solid resolution yet, but anyway all the characters, for the most part, look like normal people. At least the people anyway.

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The most interesting aspect of the series are the LFOs, while Ao’s is a surfer robot on a board, the other LFO’s stay away from being humanoid. Brightly colored and with unique shapes and designs, the LFO’s of Generation Bleu are some of the most visually interesting things in the entire series, where other countries’ LFOs are all designed and painted similarly. The Generation Bleu LFOs are also visually distinct with how they are meant to operate and at least do act consistently in that regard as the ranged LFOs will actually stay at range for support.

Audio
The voice acting is certainly done well and at least the voice acting doesn’t suffer despite all the dramatic changes in characters throughout the show. Between the English and Japanese, viewers shouldn’t worry about which would be the preferred version as both stand up pretty well to one another.

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The music throughout the series does a pretty good job on encapsulating the feelings during the none combat oriented episodes of the show, which there are a few. It compliments the world building taken to show off what the Earth of 2025 is like and the people that live in it. The opening theme “Escape” by Hemenway is a standard rock style song that captures the themes of Ao trying to find answer, even if there are so far none in this first part. The ending theme “Stand by Me” by Stereopony follows much like the opening theme except focused more on the themes of sticking with those you care about and trying to find them again.

Extras
While this first part of the series has a few problems with maintaining consistent characters and answering any questions that come up, one of the positives of the series is the special features at least does offer a little more than the standard commentary, clean opening and ending, and trailers. In addition to all those standard features is a special making of video titled “Inside the Booth: Eureka Seven AO”, which actually shows off some of the process that FUNimation has for recording lines. For those that are curious about how the voice actors go about their job and the process of fitting the lines to the animation, it gives a lot of interesting information. Another curiosity viewers may find is the fact that there are in fact 4 opening and 3 ending themes, which allows viewers to see and try to pick the subtle differences as the series continued.

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Overall
While the series itself has a few problems related to pace and characters, it is an interesting series. Fans of the original series may have far more questions than new viewers, so in some ways it might be more of a series for those less familiar with the series. The visuals are very vibrant, especially for the LFO, Secrets, and Scub Coral those not much else stands out. The audio is very par and certainly meets the standard of today’s anime and the extras have one stand out feature. Though ultimately Eureka Seven: AO suffers from the problems of its story, perhaps the next part will fill in those answers that the series so desperately needs.

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Battlefield 4 has Total War in New Gameplay Trailer

A new trailer has been released by DICE and EA for Battlefield 4 showing off the new gameplay that players can expect in the latest of the Battefield series. Though it should be pointed out that the trailer has so far only been released in French, so it you haven’t love the language of love, be ready to get a translator.

Showing off of course the ability to collapse the skyscraper thanks to the “Levolution” features of the Battlefield 4, the video also focuses on the player ability to fight on land, sea, and sky as players will have access to not only helicopters, but boats as well, allowing for the total war of the video’s title. The video also talks about the new Commander mode that players will be able to access via tablet or PC and the features players will be able to access with it.

Players wanting to see the trailer and decipher the French for themselves can find it embedded below. Battlefield 4 will be released October for Xbox 360, PS3, PC and later for next-gen Xbox One and PS4.

General Zod Challenge Mode Announced for Injustice: Gods Among Us

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Yesterday Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, along with DC Entertainment, announced the new General Zod Challenge Mode Event for Injustice: Gods Among Us.

General-Zod-Challenge-Mode-Announced-for-Injustice-Gods-Among-Us-02Injustice: Gods Among Us is a game available for iOS devices, PS3, and Xbox 360. Developed by award-winning NetherRealm StudiosInjustice is a free-to-play mobile game, complete with stunning graphics and unique fighting gameplay. The game features a three on three tag team combat and a collectible card mechanic. For players who also own the 360 and PS3 version, content featured in the mobile game is unlockable, and vice versa, provided they register for a Warner Bros. ID (WBID) account.

In Injustice: Gods Among Us players can engage in epic match-ups with a massive range of DC Comics heroes and villains, including Batman, Cyborg, The Flash, Nightwing, Catwoman, Batgirl, Harley Quinn, Scorpion and many others. The General Zod Challenge, taking place between now and August 27, is a follow-up of last month’s  Batgirl Challenge, and allows players to compete in time-sensitive battles, that, once completed, rewards them with an exclusive gold character card.

Since it’s release alongside the console version in April this year, Injusctice: Gods Among Us has had over 13 million installs, with over 80% of player reviews rating the game at 5 stars. With over one million participants in last month’s Batgirl Challenge, and with 200,000 players completing the challenge, General Zod has high expectations to fulfill.

Saints Row IV Receives Second Dev Diary

If you’re a fan of the Saints Row series, hopefully you’ve already gone through the Inauguration Station to prep for the release of Saints Row IV this month because until the game releases all developer Volition and publisher Deep Silver have is to talk about it, which is why they’ve just put up a new dev diary.

Giving a bit more details as to how the whole achieving presidency and how the aliens/simulation work within the context of the story. The video also spends some time hearing from a few of the voices in the game from Terry Crews (voice of Benjamin King) and Troy Baker (voice of the default player character) to see what they think of the game. So, anyone wanting to hear about making the craziest of the Saints Row games should be sure to check it out embedded below.

Saints Row IV is set to release August 20th in North America and August 23th worldwide for Xbox 360PS3, and PC. For more information about all its new features and how it plays be sure to check out our Saints Row IV Preview.