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Segalization Celebrates 1st Year Anniversary!

It’s exactly one year ago that we first lifted the veil on Segalization, not really knowing where we’d stand one year later. While plenty has changed since the launch of the website, the goal we had back then is still the same, and that’s to get Sega to localize more of their games developed in Japan. One year ago the website was little more than a front page for our petition, but we ended up trying to do more than that. We found that it was equally important to spread the word on the games that we’d like to see released in the Western market, and that’s exactly what we’re trying to do now by posting news about Sega of Japan’s games.

Since Sega-Sammy’s acquisition of Atlus, we also decided to start posting news about Atlus games as well. Atlus has after all been quite successful with the localization of their games, something we hope may lead to them localizing Sega games as well. During the past year, we also entered into a partnership with SEGAbits. This involves cross-posting news on both websites, or us (mostly our team member InTheSky) contributing content to SEGAbits directly. We’re looking forward to continue working together with them in the future!

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Valkyria Chronicles PC Patch Released

Sega has released a patch for the PC version of Valkyria Chronicles, fixing several issues that people have reported since the release of the game. Here’s the list of fixes included in the patch:

• Fixed issues with tank movement at high frame rates.
• Increased mouse sensitivity.
• Fixed issues with audio balance in stereo/5.1.
• Fixed rare crashes relating to memory allocation (e.g. when viewing unit stats in battle and exiting the HQ in book mode).

The issue with the tank movement is one that had been reported by people playing at a framerate higher than 60 frames per second. It appears this had an impact on the physics of the game, in particular for tanks which couldn’t drive up certain slopes. The mouse sensitivity is something I also noted in my first impressions article, and it’s great to see they have increased the sensitivity based on user feedback. Valkyria Chronicles on PC was already a solid PC conversion, but this patch has only made the game even better.

Project Diva F 2nd and Persona 4 Arena Ultimax Released in Europe

Europe got not one but two games from Sega and Atlus yesterday. The first one of those is of course Project Diva F 2nd. We’ve detailed the release of the US version in an earlier article. The sequel to Project Diva F brings with it an improved localization (with English song lyrics) and other features such as Japanese save imports, on top of what was already a great rhythm game. The game is available for both the PS3 and PS Vita.

Apart from Project Diva F 2nd, Sega Europe has also released Persona 4 Arena Ultimax. Unfortunately, there’s some bad news here. Despite the fact that the European fans had to wait longer for the release of the game, the Marie/Adachi DLC, which was offered for free in the US for the first week, won’t be free at all for Europe. Instead, they’ll cost you €4,49 or £3.69 each. Despite that setback, the game itself has been receiving very positive reviews. Anyone that enjoyed the first game is unlikely to be disappointed by the sequel. Persona 4 Arena Ultimax is available for the PS3 and Xbox 360.

If you’re playing either of these games, why not let us know in the comments? We always enjoy reading the comments from our readers!

Hatsune Miku: Project Diva F 2nd Launches in the US!

Project Diva F 2nd is available starting today in the US, and Sega have released a new launch trailer to promote the release of the game. The game is scheduled to launch in Europe later this week, on November 21. The game will also be the first Sega game we’ll be reviewing on Segalization, so you can look forward to reading our review in the near future!

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Chain Chronicle Confirmed for US Release on December 8

The game Chain Chronicle might not ring a bell for most Sega fans outside of Japan, but in Sega’s homeland the game has been one of their most successful F2P mobile titles. The title earned Sega over $72 million USD in the nine months following its release, driving Sega to put more focus on their Sega Network division and their F2P mobile games. For the English version of the game, Sega Networks has partnered with Gumi Asia, who will be handling localization and continued development of the English version of the game.
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Etrian Odyssey Untold II Opening Movie Revealed

Atlus has revealed the opening movie for their upcoming 3DS RPG, Etrian Odyssey Untold II. The high quality animation, created by studio Madhouse, is accompanied by the song “Reaching Out for the Future” by Kanaka Itou. Along with the Story Mode, fully animated cutscenes are one of the new additions for this remake of the original Etrian Oddysey II.
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Sega Says Valkyria Chronicles PC Launch Is a “Phenominal Success”

We already knew the pre-orders sales for Valkyria Chronicles had been going strong, and the sales of the game only increased during the game’s launch yesterday, driving it to the top of the Steam Top Seller chart. Sega have now issued a press release to celebrate the successful launch of the game, which you can read here:

VALKYRIA CHRONICLES SMASHES ALL EXPECTATIONS TO REACH NUMBER ONE ON STEAM!

Yesterday, Valkyria Chronicles™ released for PC via digital download, and during its first 24 hours on sale blew all forecasts and predictions out of the water. The award-winning Strategy RPG, originally released in 2008 for PlayStation®3, forced its way to the top of the Steam download charts, beating a host of brand new games to reach number one.

“We would like to take this opportunity to thank all the fans for their support in the phenomenal success of this launch,” said John Clark, Senior Vice President of Commercial Publishing for SEGA Europe, “We’re also delighted at the response from the Steam community which indicates that newcomers to the series are finding it as enchanting and engaging as those who have played it before.”

To see what the critics are saying about Valkyria Chronicles for PC, have a look at PC Gamer’s in-depth analysis of the port here: http://www.pcgamer.com/valkyria-chronicles-pc-port-analysis-durantes-verdict

For more information on Valkyria Chronicles, log on to http://store.steampowered.com/app/294860/.

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Valkyria Chronicles PC Port: First Impressions

The PC version of Valkyria Chronicles has been unlocked on Steam today, allowing the fans (and hopefully many newcomers) to finally experience one of Sega’s best PS3 games on the PC. I’ve played through the first few missions of the game, which is just about enough to give my first impressions on the PC port. You can click on any of the images in this article to see the originals in a 1080P resolution (downsampled from 4k).

One of the first things to note about the PC version is that the loading times have been greatly reduced compared to the original game on PS3. Loading and saving also happen pretty much instantaneously. The graphics options are limited, but they provide most of the essentials. Support for various resolutions is there along with an unlocked framerate. The lack of anti-aliasing setting is somewhat surprising. This can, however, be largely overcome by using downsampling (Durante already added a Valkyria Chronicles profile to his GeDoSaTo downsampling tool) or by forcing AA in your video card settings. I personally used GeDoSaTo to downsample the game from 4k to 1080P, which provided excellent results. Some people have pointed out that there’s no borderless windowed option, but there are third-party tools available that can add that functionality.

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Upcoming Sega and Atlus Games for November

November is proving to be an interesting month for Sega and Atlus fans, with plenty of games heading our way. First of all, tomorrow sees the release of Valkyria Chronicles on PC. IncGamer seem to be the first offering their impressions on the PC port, and judging from their article the port delivers exactly what Sega promised, with support for different resolutions, framerate equal to the refresh rate of your monitor and configurable mouse/keyboard support. The game is still available for pre-order on Steam with a 10% discount.

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All the Japanese DLC for Project Diva F 2nd Confirmed for Release in the West

Sega has revealed that the upcoming release of Project Diva F 2nd in North America and Europe will be followed by plenty of DLC content. Well over $100 worth of DLC will be made available for purchase during the six months following the game’s release. Sega has also unveiled two sales initiatives called the Song Club and Costume Club, which offer access to DLC bundles for a discounted price. Essentially these seem to be the equivalent of a Season Pass. Sega says buying these bundles will be more than 25% cheaper than buying all the DLC individually.
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