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Atlus responds to Persona 4 Arena region locking response

It appears that Atlus wasn’t quite expecting such an angry response when it was confirmed that Persona 4 Arena would be the first region locked title ever on the PlayStation 3. In fact, fans were almost universally outraged by the concept. Today Atlus sent out a rather long message, which can be read in its entirety below, but basically the message stated that the reason for the lock was due to reverse importation. Meaning that Japanese gamers will be unable to import the cheaper US version, similar to what happens sometimes with anime companies.

Friends of ATLUS,

The last week brought with it news that Persona 4 Arena would effectively become the first PlayStation 3 system game to be region-locked. We can today confirm that this is true; the game will be region-locked in all its respective territories of release.

As we’ve ascertained from your impassioned responses online, this is obviously a tremendous frustration for many fans. We understand the various perspectives on the matter. Those who fear this is a slippery slope, the beginning of a dangerous and unnecessary precedent. Those who import foreign hardware for a multitude of reasons and expect to be unlimited in their software selection. Those who aren’t necessarily affected by this issue, but who are principally opposed to it. We are not blind to these concerns and we pledge to grow ever more informed as to exactly what our fans want. It should be added that we were completely unprepared for the force with which the community communicated their disapproval.

There are, however, a few points to clarify. This is NOT the beginning of a new ATLUS policy, nor do we view it as a precedent or a slippery slope. If anything, your determination and dedication to what you believe in has certainly stood in the face of that. This is an isolated case, a situation precipitated by a number of factors, some of which are simply out of our North American hands. Moreover, and perhaps there is no way to convince our fans of this considering the magnitude of the betrayal many are feeling, but we are not doing this out of malice or a desire to control. Allow us to explain.

Persona 4 Arena achieves a number of triumphs for our North American publishing house. For years, our fans have asked us to include dual language audio in our games. Finally, with P4 Arena, we were able to deliver on that desire and include the exact same content as the Japanese release for our North American fans. Moreover, our North American community is often forced to wait months for a localized release (a plight our friends across the Atlantic can relate to). Again, with P4 Arena, we’re able to release within two weeks of Japan. We pushed hard for these things. We know our fans want them–well really, EXPECT them–and we did our best to get as much for our release as possible.

The unforeseen consequence in all of this was that we had a version of our biggest game of the year releasing within a couple weeks in two territories, both identical in content, but at radically different price points. Importing, as great as it is for gamers who otherwise can’t get access to a title, can also cannibalize the performance of a title in one territory to the benefit of another. While we’re all one big ATLUS family, the reality is that the dramatic difference between the Yen and the Dollar makes for a dramatic difference in price. So the decision was made, perhaps at the expense of some of our fans, clearly at the frustration of many, to region-lock Persona 4 Arena.

For many of you, there is no explanation that resonates, no justification that atones for this fact. We can only endeavor to earn back your confidence and, to learn from your arguments. We absolutely recognize the fear that this is the beginning of a trend. We in no way view it as such. Please also keep in mind that the game’s excellent online multiplayer is global, a fact that is in no way affected by the region-lock. Players can compete against fighters from all territories.

A tremendous team of talented developers and artists poured their blood, sweat, and tears into Persona 4 Arena, and every reaction we’ve ever received to the game has shown that those efforts are readily apparent. The decision to region-lock P4 Arena was a business one, one that has very clearly affected how many perceive the project, but we ask you to please not overlook the exceptional efforts of the people behind the game and to work with us through constructive dialogue.

Thank you.

PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale begins on October 23

While Sony revealed two new characters earlier today in the form of Toro and Tekken’s Heihachi another piece of news was revealed today concerning the game’s release date. Sony revealed on their PlayStation Blog that the game will be released to North American gamers on October 23rd while Europeans will only have to wait one extra day to play it on October 24th.

Revealed alongside the release date were the above character costumes which will be awarded to anyone who happens to pre-order the title before its release. Now with a release date only three months away at this point, it seems we will be seeing quite a decent amount of character reveals over the next few weeks.

2012 Platinum and Gold Club Nintendo Rewards Revealed!

The time has finally come for Club Nintendo members in North America. Those of you who hit Platinum or Gold status in 2012 have quite a choice ahead, as that is what this year’s gift is. In a move that is more than likely due to the large quantity of Club Nintendo members hitting Platinum this year, Nintendo have listed 7 different rewards for members to choose from. Let’s take a look at the goods.

First up is what I selected and one of the nicer gifts available – a set of Platinum Mario Playing Cards which are nicely decorated with Mario characters and feature a Gold and Silver finish. Yeah, it’s no statue or pin set, but these cards are nice and are sure to be a collector’s item due to their limited print.

Next up is another reward for Platinum members in the form of a poster set. A poster for Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon, Kid Icarus: Uprising, and The Legend of Zelda are included, and honestly look fantastic (especially that Luigi’s Mansion poster).

If you’re gold, or just don’t care for the above, you have a choice of the usual Club Nintendo Calender, or on of a good number of eShop titles. Those titles include Metroid II: Return of Samus, Mario vs DK: Mini’s March Again!, Super Mario Kart (Wii VC), and The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask (Wii VC).

I understand why the quality in rewards are a little lower this year, but you have to give Nintendo a bit of credit when it comes to the sheer variety offered overall considering. It is indeed a nice balance of instant gratification with the digital load, and tempting swag with the physical merch.

You can now redeem your choice as of now, so get to it and make a decision!

The Walking Dead FPS being created by Terminal Reality and Activision

So how do you take a franchise that has recently received two beloved adventure titles that explore a number of facets never before shown about surviving a zombie apocalypse and potentially ruin it? You put Activision in charge of a first-person shooter based on the The Walking Dead that’s what. Well, the title is being developed by Terminal Reality but I digress.

The title will be separate from Telltale’s titles as well as separate from the comics themselves, as it focus on two characters that were created originally for the AMC television drama. The story will follow Daryl Dixon and Merle on their journey to Atlanta. Along the way players can take on zombies or sneak around them, which may be a smart choice as players will have to manager meager supplies of food and ammo. The title is set to be released sometime in 2013 and will be released on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC.

Gearbox wants Borderlands 2 on PS Vita


In an interview a panel at the indie game event Rezzed. Gearbox CEO  Randy Pitchford said that he wants Borderlands 2 on the Playstation Vita. Pitchford said

“I want to be able to have the character I’m working on with my PS3, and then when I’m on the road with my Vita I can just keep developing that same character because it exists on the cloud somewhere.”

Pitchford then asked the crowd to bug Sony about making a Playstation Vita version of Borderlands 2 possible. Pitchford also said he wants an outside dev team to work on the vita version, because Gearbox is busy working on the console and PC versions of the game.  Borderlands 2 on the PC, Playstation 3, and Xbox 360 is set to release on September 18th in North America, and September 21st in the Pal regions.  What do you think about a Playstation Vita version of Borderlands 2?

 

Playstation All-Stars gets a taste of the “Iron Fist”


At EVO this weekend Sony revealed that Toro one of the Playstation cats, and Heihachi Mishima creator of the King of the Iron first tournament in Tekken would be joining the Playstation All-Stars Battle Royale cast. The Tekken series  made it’s debut on the Playstation back in 1994, and was a Sony exclusive until Tekken 6 in 2009. So Heihachi seems like a good fit for Battle Royale. Toro of course is one of the 2 Playstation cats which are the Japanese Mascots for the Playstation. Toro and Koro were both in the Playstation 3 version of Street Fighter X Tekken, and will be in the Vita version as well. With Toro announced in Battle Royale could Koro be far behind? Sony will be revealing 2 more characters next weekend at the San Diego Comic Con. Playstation All-Stars Battle Royale will be releasing October 23rd in North America. What do you think of the 2 newest editions to the Playstation All-Stars Battle Royale roster, and who do you think will be added next?

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Call of Duty DLC 50% off

For a limited time Activision has dropped the prices on Call of Duty DLC will be 50% off. The discount started in North America on July4th, and now is available worldwide. The discount is only for Windows PC and Xbox 360.    The DLC discounted includes the following.

  • Call of Duty® : Modern Warfare® 3 Content Collection #1
  • Call of Duty®: Modern Warfare® 3 Content Collection #2
  • Call of Duty®: Black Ops First Strike
  • Call of Duty®: Black Ops Escalation
  •  Call of Duty®: Black Ops Annihilation
  •  Call of Duty®: Black Ops Resurrection        

So if you haven’t picked up the DLC for these 2 games now maybe the perfect opportunity as it could cost $60 rather then $120 for all 6 DLC packs, Will you be picking up the packs you don’t have or will you be taking a pass on this deal?

    

Tales of Xillia coming to North America and Pal regions

Namco Bandai have announced that Tales of Xillia will be coming to the West in 2013. Tales of Xillia was released last year, as the West got Tales of Grace F. Tales of Xillia 2 is coming out out later this year in Japan.   Namco Bandai says that due to the success of Tales of Grace F, and Tales of Abyss 3D it was a no brainer for them to localize Tales of Xillia. So if Tales of Xillia does well, then we could see Xillia 2 in 2014 or possibly late 2013.

Tales of Xillia is the story of a medical student Jude Mathis, and the mysterouswoman Milla Maxwell. Player will be able to choose between the two when they start the game.  Tales of Xillia takes place in world of Rieze Maxia, where humans and spirits live in peace,but the kingdom of Rashugal have created a device that can absorb mana from the planet. Realizing the dangers this  could cause, Jude and Millia set out to destroy the device. The combat engine has changed slightly as it will now allow 2 characters to combine attacks a first for the series.  Tales of Xillia will be available for Playstation 3 sometime in 2013. What do you think about Tales of Xillia being localized?

Kalypso Media confirms Gamescom attendance and line-up

Simultaneously showing its plans for the event and confirming its presence, Kalypso Media today announced the games it would be showing off. Occupying approximately 300 square meters of floor space in both the business and consumer exhibition halls, Kalypso will be presenting its key titles for 2012 and highlights for 2013, with many titles playable on consoles and PC during the expo.

Kalypso Media will be in Hall 4.2, Stand #E19 in the business hall and game fans will find the stand located in Hall 6, Stand #A51 in the consumer area.

The line-up for Gamescom 2012 includes:

  • Legends of Pegasus (PC)
  • The Dark Eye – Demonicon (PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC)
  • DARK (PC and Xbox 360)
  • Omerta – City of Gangsters (PC and Xbox 360)
  • Port Royale 3 (Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3)
  • Alien Spidy (PSN, Xbox Live and PC)
  • Dollar Dash (PSN, Xbox Live and PC)

‘Endless’ mode detailed for Orcs Must Die! 2

Robot Entertainment has announced a new Endless Game Mode in the impending Orcs Must Die! 2. In this new game mode, players will fight off an all-out assault from never ending waves of enemies that get more difficult the longer they’re held at bay. Playable in single-player or co-op, Endless Mode features five campaign levels and five original levels.

Players begin each Endless level with a starter allowance, and they’ll rely on clever trap placement and expert combat skills to earn more trap money and hold back the mob as long as possible. Every five waves, a golden-armored Ogre affectionately named Mr. Moneybags will rumble through the level. Players who manage to kill Mr. Moneybags before he escapes the level will be handsomely rewarded with more money for traps. Endless mode features all of the same performance and bonus skull unlocks that are found in the campaign levels. This makes Endless Mode an option for players to earn precious skulls for upgrading their traps, spells, weapons, and guardians.

Orcs Must Die! 2 begins days after the ending of the original game. With the rifts closed and the magical Order dead, the War Mage finds himself suddenly thrust into a new battle against the mindless orc mob. He has a powerful, if questionable, new companion in the Sorceress, an ex-War Mage responsible for the destruction of the Order.

Orcs Must Die! 2 will be available on Steam on July 30th, 2012.