A few days ago we’ve reported that the Nintendo DS RPG Infinite Space will be restocked at the Canadian video game retailer Video Games Plus, and turns out various Atlus Playstation Portable games as well as both Trauma Center games for the Nintendo DS will be restocked as well! Video Games Plus explained in a tweet that these recent restocks are in fact new reprints of the DS games, and that almost any new DS game sold on the market today has been reprinted, unless the game underperformed in sales.
The following games will be restocked on May 2nd. The store is based in Canada but will ship internationally. You can change the currency listing above the site’s header for an accurate price in your region. Here a list of the PSP and 3DS games that are expected to be in stock on May 2, followed by an overview of each game:
Game | Platform | Price |
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Class of Heroes | PSP | $39.99 CDN |
Crimson Gem Saga | PSP | $49.99 CDN |
Growlanser: Wayfarer of Time | PSP | $29.99 CDN |
Hexyz Force | PSP | $49.99 CDN |
Riviera: The Promised Land | PSP | $39.99 CDN |
Shin Megami Tensei: Persona (Standard Edition) | PSP | $29.99 CDN |
Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 2 Innocent Sin (Standard Edition) | PSP | $39.99 CDN |
Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 Portable | PSP | $39.99 CDN |
Trauma Center: Under the Knife | DS | $39.99 CDN |
Trauma Center: Under the Knife 2 | DS | $39.99 CDN |
Class of Heroes
Official website: http://www.atlus.com/classofheroes/home.html
Crimson Gem Saga
The game features turn-based gameplay where players are expected to master the use of critical combos and combination skills with party members.
Official website: http://www.atlus.com/cgs/home.html
Growlanser: Wayfarer of Time
Wayfarer of Time features an active-time battle system with free-range movement around the battle field. Dubbed “Real-Time Mission Clear”, objectives during battle are integrated with the story, giving the gameplay a dramatic touch. For more Growlanser, Atlus have released Heritage of War on North American PSN as a PS2 classic playable on Playstation 3. It is the fifth entry of the series.
Official website: http://www.atlus.com/growlanserpsp/
Hexyz Force
The gameplay is turn-based. Players can build up damage by using the Hexyz Charge mechanic. The catch is, enemies have access to this feature as well!
Official website: http://www.atlus.com/hexyzforce/
Riviera: The Promised Land
Official website: http://www.atlus.com/rivierapsp/
Shin Megami Tensei: Persona
This includes keeping the Japanese setting and names, unaltered character art, Persona names which were translated properly, and the missing Snow Queen Quest story route. The PSP version of the game comes with new animated FMV cutscenes and 16:9 aspect ratio.
Official website: http://www.atlus.com/persona/
Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 2 Innocent Sin
The PSP version of the second half of Persona 2, Persona 2 Eternal Punishment, unfortunately was not localized. Atlus did put the original Playstation version up for sale on North American PSN as a PS Classic for PS3 and PSP/Vita. The localization is more faithful than the original Persona, however, it does still feature name changes. You can study the name changes in this handy Playstation Blog guide.
Official website: http://www.atlus.com/persona2/
Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 Portable
Official website: http://www.atlus.com/p3p/
Trauma Center: Under the Knife
In 2006 a Nintendo Wii remake of the game was made, titled Trauma Center: Second Opinion. This version of the game is controlled with the Wii remote controller and offers new difficulty settings, new story missions starring Nozomi Weaver (fun fact: She reappears playable in Trauma Team under her true name Naomi Kimishima), and new artwork by Masayuki Doi who serves as the lead artist for the series. Although Second Opinion essentially replaces Under the Knife by retelling the story, there are plenty of changes that make the original still worth playing.
Official website: http://www.atlus.com/tcut
Trauma Center: Under the Knife 2
This entry brings over the various interface and design improvements found in the Wii entries, but retains the touch controls of the original DS game.
Official website: http://www.atlus.com/tcutk2
The images included for each game originate from their official website.