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Soul Calibur V story mode trailer released

Namco Bandai has provided a new trailer for their upcoming Soul Calibur V which brings with it a close to the Soul Calibur IV’s story mode and introduces us into the latest entry of the series. In the trailer we see Siegfried and Nightmare do battle with one another until it appears that Siegfried wins and the sword lays dormant for 17 years, that is until it appears Patroklos draws it once again.

To be more specific, Namco Bandai provided this explanation of the video “17 years ago, the ultimate clash between Siegfried and Nightmare brought a cataclysmic conclusion to an era and ignited a new one. Since then, the sword was thought to have lost its power… But the new story that unfold will prove everyone to be wrong.” Sounds quite interesting and with the release of the title growing closer expect to see more Soul Calibur V information soon.

Football Manager Handheld 2012 Hits the iOS App Store

Sega will release Football Manager Handheld 2012 worldwide for iOS devices at midnight tonight.

The new portable version of the franchise features a bounty of new features, including updated leagues and competitions, the addition of new Leagues, an improved UI, an emphasis on newspapers and press coverage, and lots of tweaks to the transfers and shortlist systems that make Football Manager Handheld easier to use.

Facebook integration has also been added to the social networking aspect of the game, and players can now take part in Challenge Mode. Challenge Mode gives players an objective for the season, the choice of team with which to accomplish this goal, and then sets them loose to see if they can accomplish it. The four challenges include objectives such as remaining undefeated for a season, or overcoming an injury crisis.

Additionally, if you own an Apple TV and a device with iOS 5, you can transfer your experience to the TV screen while you control it with your handheld.

Pricing for the game has yet to be confirmed, but last year’s version cost $5.99 at launch.

Social games to be made out of the Gust’s Atelier series by Tecmo Koei

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Earlier today we learned that Tecmo Koei would be acquiring Gust completely through the purchase of 2.2 billion yen. Now it appears that Japanese website Nikkei has learned what they are planning to do with the developer and their series once the purchase has been made. The report states that Tecmo Koei is planning on turning Gust’s headline Atelier series into a social game. This is an interesting move, but is not impossible to imagine being that the recent iterations of the Atelier series, the Arland set, have been released on the PlayStation 3 and all include item synthesis and most recently even world building in Atelier Meruru.

While this is not a good sign for fans of the JRPGs developed by Gust, the report does not say that Gust will be locked away to exclusively make social games and may still be able to make full retail titles and RPGs that their fans desire. Plus, further exposure for the series could only benefit the actual development and sales of retail titles now that Gust has a larger studio fully backing their development.

Tecmo Koei purchases Atelier series developer Gust

In a bit of surprising news, it was revealed today by Tecmo Koei that they are planning on purchasing Atelier and Ar Tonelico series developer Gust through the acquisition of their stocks. This means that Tecmo is going to be purchasing all 495 shares of Gust for ¥22 billion or $28.3 million American. The reason noted for Tecmo Koei’s acquisition of Gust has to do with the popularity of the Atelier series as a whole.

Before this purchase, Tecmo Koei has worked along with Gust to help distribute their games in Japan and even in Europe. At the time however, nearly all Gust titles are distributed and localized by NIS America for North American distribution. So it is currently unclear on how this will affect the relationship between the two companies.

Might And Delight presents Pid

Founded by the producers of hit games like Mirror’s Edge, Battlefield, and Killzone, Might & Delight is pleased to announce Pid will be released in 2012 for consoles and PC.

Pid offers an unique resemblance to platform games like Oddworld: Abe’s Oddysee. At first glance the world of Pid seems to be a bit depressing given the darker artwork. That and in some scenes you see the locals sitting on a couch next to a street light. Pid proves to be quite an odd piece in its appearance, and I hope that its uniqueness is carried through into the storyline.

The platformer will involve players using abilities for bending gravity, puzzle-solving, and defeating screen filling bosses. The mechanics look fun to use especially the ability to bend gravity. The classic feel should fall in with enemy avoidance and object manipulation.

Can the protagonist outwit the local robots and stop the tyranny of Pid’s ruler? Will he ever get to go back home? Check out the trailer below to catch a glimpse of the gameplay and the dark theme of Pid.

Nine-Tailed Fox in League of Legends

For those of us used to hearing about the legend of the Nine-Tails in Naruto, this may come as a surprise as Riot has announced the mechanics of Ahri the Nine-Tailed Fox. There has been much anticipation for this champion just because of the name. Let’s discover the details behind the hype.

The game mechanics for Ahri deal with high mobility and spell accuracy. By attempting to get closer to the enemy, she will be able to do a higher burst of magical damage. However, as Ahri moves further away her spells become less effective. The Nine Tails Fox’s ultimate provides Ahri the ability to dash multiple times. This will require timing as well as strategy in order to fool, damage, or escape from opponents. In addition to the high mobility, she will be able to lock down opponents with her Seduction technique. Is this the time to mention that she is a very attractive Nine Tails?

For any that likes a lot of action, Ahri just might be the one for you. With high mobility and close range burst damage, this could be a really unique champion to play. Look at the Legend of Legends Official Website for more information on the Nine-Tailed Fox.

An All New Bejeweled and Bejeweled Blitz Hit iPhone and iPod Touch

PopCap announced today the launch of an all-new Bejeweled for iPod Touch and iPhone, as well as a brand new freemium version of Bejeweled Blitz for those devices.

The re-release of Bejeweled signals the retirement of the Bejeweled 2 from the App Store, though the new version will cost an additional 99 cents (US). It will include much-improved high definition graphics which support Retina Display, the Zen and Diamond Mine modes from Bejeweled 3, leaderboards, and achievement badges. In addition, PopCap promises to continuously update this version of Bejweled with new modes, content, and features.

The free-to-play Bejeweled Blitz will include the original 60-second gem-matching mode from the Bejeweled games, as well as an updated user interface, a tutorial system, and a Daily Spin feature where players try their luck to get bonus coins.

The Bejeweled franchise has sold over 40 million copies worldwide; the only puzzle game more succesful is Tetris. To this count, Giordano Bruno Contestabile, the Bejeweled franchise business director at PopCap commented:

As we strive to reach virtually everyone with a mobile communications device, PopCap will continue to make games that are even more accessible to that ever-expanding global audience. We’re taking a critical step toward this goal with the introduction of these new Bejeweled titles that will enhance our offerings on the iPhone for years to come.

Both games are available on the App Store right now.

Catherine arrives in Europe in time for Valentine’s Day


Deep Silver today announced February 10, 2012 as the release date for the action-adventure/puzzle mix Catherine.

This means lonely gamers can rendezvous with either the game’s eponymous seductress Catherine or the protagonist Vincent’s long-time girlfriend Katherine. And those with girlfriends and wives would do better not to mention you’re frolicking with any of these other strange women.

Both the limited “Stray Sheep Edition” (containing the Rave-T-Shirt that Vincent wears in the game, two Stray Sheep bar-themed coasters, a Catherine poster that is exclusively available in this edition, all served in a pizza delivery box from the Stray Sheep Bar as packaging) and the standard edition will be released in Europe on this date. The “Stray Sheep Edition” of Catherine will have a price of £54.99, the standard edition will be available for £49.99.

Catherine will be released in PAL territories for the PlayStation 3 and the Xbox 360. Catherine will feature localised text in French, Italian, German and Spanish.

Spike Teases The Reveal For The Last Of Us

It must be time to hype up another reveal for the Playstation 3 as Spike is getting everyone excited for the next Playstation 3 exclusive. Teased in the short video ‘The Last of Us’, VGA producer Geoff Keighley tells the viewer of this promo that this Playstation 3 exclusive is a “massive announcement that no one is going to see coming” and it is going to be taken care of by an “amazing developer.” He also expresses shock that this game has not been leaked to the public. There is still time, Mr. Keighley.

He also reveals that it is a proper trailer, not a teaser. That means we should expect the introduction to the characters, basic plotline and setting (although the teaser would have already revealed that… sort of). Whatever it is, it has been in developed for a while and may be related to some sort of fungus, according to Playstation Lifestyle.

Here Is A Video Of The Nico Nico Douga Vita App

Nico Nico Douga is considered Japan’s answer to Youtube. It is a video streaming site with similar features. The popular site will have an app available for Playstation Vita owners. This will allow Playstation Vita owners watch videos on the site and also post comments. In a 2012 update, one can expect the ability to stream their own gameplay live. Pretty cool, huh. It will be available on the Japanese Playstation Store at launch. Best of all, it is absolutely free to download.

Now, I hope Sony Computer Entertainment America and Europe are bust negotiating with Google to allow a similar app for Youtube to grace the Playstation Vita. Similar features that will be on the Nico Nico Douga app, include live game streaming, is a must for this possible Youtube app. Of course, it would also have to be free to download and access. Or maybe just bring the Nico Nico Douga app overseas, since the 2012 update is a worldwide one.