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Atelier Ayesha rated by ESRB; listed for Tecmo Koei [Updated]

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Despite the fact that Atelier Ayesha: The Alchemist of Dusk was released in Japan back in June, there has been little word of the title actually being released overseas. It is worth noting that a European version of the game was announced for release during Q1 2013, however oddly enough, the game has not been announced for North America.

However hope for the a North American release has been ignited once again thanks to the fact that the ESRB have provided a rating for Atelier Ayesha: The Alchemist of Dusk. The rating went up earlier today and interestingly enough, the listing actually shows “TECMO KOEI AMERICA Corporation” under the game’s Company compared to the other listings for Atelier titles which are labeled “NIS America, Inc.”

It is worth noting that Gust, developer of the Atelier games, was purchased by Tecmo Koei in Japan at the end of 2011, so this could mean that Tecmo Koei may be handling the title in the West entirely now, instead of just for European nations as previously thought.

As for the rating itself, the game was given a Teen rating and the summary can be found below:

This is a role-playing game in which players assume the role of Ayesha, a young girl attempting to save her sister by learning alchemy. Players control and encounter characters, explore various landscapes, and battle numerous fantastical enemies (e.g., rock monsters, lizards). Players use swords, magic attacks, crossbows, and occasional firearms in turn-based battles (i.e., selecting attack moves from a menu screen).

During the course of the game, a handful of cutscenes include suggestive material: two female characters accidentally groping each other in a dark cave; a female character discussing being touched by men (e.g., “Whenever something happened, some guys would always touch my butt in the midst of the confusion”); two female characters taking a bath together (deep cleavage is depicted). One scene briefly depicts the central character passing out after drinking alcohol; dialogue also refer to intoxication (e.g., “I guess I’ll start with the hard liquor! Give me one that’s got a high proof!” and “If anything, there’s so little alcohol, even a kid might not get drunk off of it.”). One character is occasionally smokes cigarettes in the game.

Update: We have contacted NIS America concerning this listing and Ryan Philips, Public Relations and Marketing Coordinator at the company, has stated that “We [NIS America] did localize Atelier Ayesha, however Tecmo Koei will be publishing it.” So while this means that NIS America still handled the translation and the voice work, Tecmo Koei is going to be handling the final publishing and marketing.

New Walking Dead FPS Trailer Fake, but Made from Real in Game Footage

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Yesterday a trailer was released on the Internet for the upcoming Walking Dead first person shooter, Survival Instincts, and many were simply not impressed. Dan Amrich, the Activision community manager, posted on his blog that the trailer that he posted was not official but did have real in game footage in it. The footage was taken from an interview that had clips of the game in it.

Despite the trailer not being official, the fact that it does have real in game footage makes most people’s reactions to the trailer still valid. The original fan trailer has since been taken down and the user’s Youtube account deleted.

Free Doritos Crash Course XBLA Game gets Paid DLC

Those that remember the Unlock Xbox Challenge from a few years back should remember the winner of the contest as Doritos Crash Course, which was released for free on the XBLA.  Featuring fun Wipeout-style racing and achievements that strained on the side of difficult by requiring gold medals on all levels and an even faster time on the hardest level.

Interestingly though even after being released back in December 2010, the game received it’s first DLC this week with “City Lights” adding in 10 new courses across two locations as well as a Easy Japan to help those wanting an easier time with some of the achievements.  Speaking of which, the DLC also adds 3 news achievements bringing the gamerscore total to 300.

While Doritos Crash Course was released for free and remains for free today, the “City Lights” DLC must be purchased but only for 160 MS Points or about 2 US dollars.  Players can find the new DLC HERE.

Microsoft starts E3 2013 countdown

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Take this as you will, but today Xbox Live’s Larry “Major Nelson” Hryb posted a timer counting down to E3 2013 with the simple statement “And it’s on.” Exactly what is on is unknown, though many people have been scrambling to try and come up with ideas as to what may be on.

The biggest theory, which is rather believable, is that Microsoft will probably reveal their next Xbox system at E3 2013 in June so many people are standing behind that theory. What do you think this could be? Just a simple count down to the beginning of the event… or perhaps something more?

Cyberpunk 2077’s first trailer to debut next week

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Remember Cyberpunk 2077? The game being developed by CD Projekt Red, the developers behind the popular “The Witcher” series? Well ever since it was revealed back in October we haven’t heard anything about the title. However it seems that drought of information will soon end as one of the PR reps for the title, Tom Ohle has taken to Twitter to mention that he is currently watching the first trailer for Cyberpunk 2077.

After being asked when the trailer would be shown to the public he responded saying “Next Weekish.” Although he has since deleted those Tweets he wasn’t fast enough to hide them forever, we all should know what that means, be sure to stay tuned to see what this game will entail once it’s first trailer is released at some point next week.

Minecraft XBLA hits 5 million sales in 2012

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Let it never be said that a game that can be taken as a virtual Lego building experience can’t take the world by storm regardless of platform. Ever since being released in the middle of the year, Minecraft on the XBLA has been selling incredibly well, so well in fact that 4J Studios has revealed that they have sold 5 million virtual copies of the title by the time 2012 ended.

It may also help that on Christmas Day Minecraft XBLA was downloaded by 453,000 new players, which certainly helped push it towards that goal. 4J Studios is still currently working on patches for the title which not only fix various bugs but also add new content and it seems that they will be doing so for the foreseeable future.

Sniper: Ghost Warrior 2 may be released March 12

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The number of games coming out in January has decreased slightly thanks to the fact that Sniper: Ghost Warrior 2 has been delayed once again. The title was originally meant to be released sometime in August 2012, but then was delayed to October before finally being delayed until January 15th. However it seems those delays weren’t enough as it turns out City Interactive has now stated that the game will be released on March 12th instead.

Of course, unless it is delayed once again and at this point that could be possible. As for the game itself, it is the sequel to the original Sniper: Ghost Warrior where players take the role of Cole Anderson, a Private Security Consultant, who has to complete various missions around the world, mostly focusing on stealth and sniping.

BulkyPix New Years Sale

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BulkyPix is starting 2013 right with a big sale on some of their best 2012 titles.

Hollywood Monsters is now $3.99. The game is a humorous point and click adventure game that is known as The Next Big Thing on PC. Check out our review of Hollywood Monsters here.

Hidden Runaway is $0.99. The game is a casual hidden item sequel on the classic Pendulo Studios point and click adventure.

Autumn Dynasty is priced at $4.99. Players will lead an army to defend the Autumn Empire and bring peace by drawing brush strokes on the map. The game is presented in classic Asian art that creates a unique style. Check out our review here.

Another World is $1.99 and will provide players new and old a chance to play the classic 1991 adventure. It features completely remastered sound and the option to play with the classic or updated HD graphics designed for the iPhone and iPad.

Jazz: Trump’s Journey is $0.99. Players will get a chance to explore jazz legend Louis Armstrong’s life by living Trump’s memories. The platformer features a specially composed jazz soundtrack exclusive to Jazz: Trump’s Journey. Check out our review here.

Yesterday is priced at $3.99 and is Pendulo Studio’s first attempt at the thriller genre. Pendulo is famous for their point and click adventure games. Yesterday brings player on a quest to hunt down the serial killer murdering beggars in New York. Check out our review here.

And finally, Kung Fu Rabbit is $0.99. Rabbit will use all of his most graceful Kung Fu skills to rescue his rabbit friends from the Universal Evil in this action packed platformer. Check out our review here.

Elite: Dangerous Kickstarter, It’s a Squeaker!

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It’s been a nerve wracking two months for David Braben and Frontier Developments. Braben saw an opportunity to participate in the revival of the space sim genre and bring back his classic Elite franchise. He coincided the launch with Kickstarter’s invasion of the British shores with a lofty £1,250,000 goal. The Kickstarter project had a rocky start, having a distinct lack of art, videos, or demos of any sort mixed with an extremely high backing price to receive a copy of the game. Worst of all, it began just as Chris Roberts’s Star Citizen project began to pick up steam.

Thanks to massive updates to address complaints and Chris Roberts himself throwing his support behind the project, Elite: Dangerous is now Kickstarted. The project still has a day and a bit left and is slated for a March 2014 release. Check out the project here.

Ghosts and Goblins and more Invade Europe’s eShop

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European 3DS owners have quite a treat for them this week, as the classic Ghosts and Goblins is now available on the eShop. I don’t think I have to go into detail about the much loved (but still pretty damn hard) Capcom favorite, but for €4.99 (£4.49 UK) you can’t really go wrong.

New Art Academy also has some new DLC, with the Life Drawing and Paint Like Turner Add-Ons now out and priced at €1.99 (£1.79 UK). The strategic Tank Battler Touch Battle Tank 3D is out for €4.99 (£4.49 UK), while on the DSiWare front, Crystal Adventure can be swooped up for €1.99 (£1.79 UK).

Finally, a new WiiWare title has come by the name of Vampire Crystals, which puts the player as a bloodsucker in the fight against zombies for 1000 points.