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.
Tag Archives: Atlus
Hacker Posts Fake Update on Persona 5 Website
The official website for Persona was hacked today after someone managed to gain access to the website’s admin section. Earlier on, Atlus had posted a countdown on their website, which will reach zero on May 5, teasing a future announcement regarding the game. Using this knowledge, the hacker posted a fake update (set to May 5) on the official website, announcing the release date and a PC version for the game. Soon after though, another update was posted, revealing the hack and the method used to gain access:
Nintendo Reveals “First Beats” Trailer for Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE
Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE just got a new trailer for its English version, giving us a quick look at the main characters and the game’s battle system. You can find the video below! Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE will be released on June 24 in North America and Europe, exclusively for the Nintendo Wii U. The game will feature the original Japanese audio with English subtitles. Recently, Nintendo also announced limited editions for the game for both regions. A playable version of the game will be at PAX East this weekend.
Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Gets Limited Edition for NA/EU, Will be Playable at PAX East
Nintendo has announced that Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE, a crossover RPG between the Fire Emblem series and the Shin Megami Tensei series developed by Atlus. will be getting a limited edition release in both North America and Europe. The limited release will be called “Fortissimo Edition” in Europe, and “Special Edition” in North America. The content appears to be mostly the same for both: aside from a copy of the game itself, it includes a special box, an color art book, a Sound Selection CD with six of the game’s songs and matching song lyric cards, a set of stickers and DLC codes for the 5 sets of planned DLC for the game. The 5 DLC sets will also be available at launch for $1.99 each. You can view images for both versions below.
Odin Sphere: Leifthrasir Releasing June 24 in Europe, EFIGS + Limited Edition Incoming!
NISAmerica announced a June 24 release date for the European release of Odin Sphere: Leifthrasir, and revealed some additional details about its release. Notably, the game will be receiving EFIGS text localization, dual-audio (English and Japanese) voice option, and a Playstation 4 Limited Edition purchase option. The Limited Edition, priced at £59.99 includes such goods as (per the product page description on NISAmerica’s online store):
- PS4 version of the game.
- A 64-page hardcover art book, with full color renditions of the glorious Vanillaware art.
- A Potion Recipe t-shirt to remind you of the most basic alchemical recipes.
- A collector’s metal slipcase to house the game.
- Alice and Socrates art print.
- And a premium outer box adorned with the game’s fantastical artwork!
Check out some preview shots of the Limited Edition goods:
The Limited Edition is also being offered through Amazon.co.uk and GAME, though priced 5 Pounds higher. In case it is not clear, the Vita and PS3 version are still being localized; it’s just that only the PS4 version has a Limited Edition option,
In line all of the Atlus RPGs recently released in Europe, NISAmerica seems to be consistently publishing games for Europe that Atlus has published for North America.
If you’ve missed it, check out European English version (PEGI-rating, etc.) of the Storybook trailer below. Additional game description from the Limited Edition preorder page can be seen below the trailer in our article.
Odin Sphere Leifthrasir is a 2D sidescrolling action RPG, steeped in Norse mythology or a Wagnerian opera. The new game is a complete HD remake of the original PS2 classic Odin Sphere from Vanillaware, the team behind the hit side-scrolling action game Dragon’s Crown and Muramasa: The Demon Blade.
The kingdom of Valentine was the most powerful country on the continent of Erion. Its people thrived using the magical power of the Crystallization Cauldron, but it was destroyed in one fateful night. And so, a war over the now master-less Cauldron has begun, involving all the nations of the land and growing more intense by the day. Is the End near, as the Prophecy states?
Atlus USA Publishing SNK-Playmore’s King of Fighters XIV in North America
Atlus USA officially announced today that they are handling the publishing for the North American release of King of Fighters XIV, the newest upcoming release of the longstanding King of Fighters franchise of fighting games. To celebrate this announcement and to bolster promote the game, Atlus has launched their own website for King of Fighters XIV and has authored a press release detailing some key features.
King of Fighters is a series of 2D fighting games that pits one team of three player-controlled characters against an opponent’s team of three characters. It has long been one of SNK-Playmore’s premier franchises. It has something of a reputation for demanding technical execution for advanced combos and fast-paced gameplay, but these are also considered charm points and high-level matches can be very intense (if EVO 2014 is any indication!) King of Fighters XIV also marks the franchise’s first entry into using 3D models for characters; King of Fighters XIII used sprites instead of 3D models that moved on a 2D plane. Guilty Gear is another series that made the transition to 3D models between Guilty Gear XX and Guilty Gear Xrd; now, one of the last remaining sprite-based 2D fighters is Blazblue.
Check out the website here. There’s not a lot on it at the moment, just a few screenshots and an announcement video. Watch the video (showcasing some gameplay and new characters) below!
We will reproduce the press release at this article’s end. Some items of note include the 50-character roster (19 of which are new,) efforts to improve netplay (online match spectating!,) and the promise of a strong single-player story mode. Gameplay mechanics are also revamped and there are also beginner-friendly gameplay options that may be utilized.
A few days ago, RiceDigital uploaded an article which speculated that Atlus USA would be publishing the North American release of King of Fighters XIV. Thus far, SNK-Playmore (the developer of the King of Fighters series, and a company with a long history in video game software and hardware) had been handling publishing for the KOF games – with the exception of King of FIghters XII, which was handled by Atlus USA. It was also announced last year that the Chinese technology company Leyou had acquired SNK-Playmore.
Atlus has published several third party games (especially RPGs) in the past. Now that Atlus’s assimilation into Sega is complete, I wonder if Sega’s Western branches may be taking on this same spirit of game publishing that Atlus has done in the past.
In any case, this is good news for KOF fans and fighting game fans in North America, and hopefully Europe will have a release option announced for them soon. The game is due for release in North America and Japan this year. You can find some screenshots of the game featuring the characters Kukri and Mui Mui below the press release.
The legendary fighters in the upcoming THE KING OF FIGHTERS XIV will be making their stateside debut thanks to a partnership between SNK PLAYMORE and Atlus U.S.A. The vaunted fighting game series, which first made its debut 1994, is entering a new evolution with THE KING OF FIGHTERS XIV thanks to series-first 3D graphics and debuting exclusively on the PlayStation 4 console. THE KING OF FIGHTERS XIV will arrive to consoles later in 2016.
THE KING OF FIGHTERS XIV Feature Details:
• 3D Evolution: All 50 fighters, movesets and more are rendered in full 3D graphics that preserves the essence of KOF’s visual style but updates it with a whole new dimension.
• The Best Refinement since KOF ’98: Through extensive playtesting and balancing, the controls have been streamlined, and the Combo and Max Mode mechanics have been overhauled to create the most competitive fighter in SNK’s history.
• The KOF Saga Continues: There’s a robust single-player storyline where several years have passed since the previous KOF tournament. Now a worldwide business, the global KOF will decide who is the strongest as both individuals and companies with their own ambitions have come to compete. Players compete against CPU-controlled opponents to unlock the storyline.
• The Best Roster Yet: There are 50 fighters total, with 31 returning from previous entries into the KOF series, and 19 brand new characters. All 50 characters will be available at the game’s launch.
• Revamped Online Experience: THE KING OF FIGHTERS XIV has devoted a lot of development time to improving the game’s netcode for vastly improved online gameplay. KOF XIV uses the PS4’s online architecture to have a whole host of online conveniences, from spectating to saving replay/battle data, and having a single online KOF XIV profile to connect with friends.
SEGA of America Will Now be Publishing Atlus U.S.A. Games
In a new press release issued by SEGA of America, they have announced that the acquisition of Atlus Co. Ltd (Japan) and Atlus U.S.A. in 2013 has been finalized, and as a result SEGA of America will now be the sole company responsible for publishing duties in North America. However, they made it clear that this is a change in name only, and both companies will be operating autonomously as before. As such, Atlus will remain as an individual brand, separate from SEGA. The press release also noted that the new SEGA of America offices are located in Los Angeles and Irvine, California.
Naoto Hiraoka, CEA of Atlus U.S.A., highlighted how the merger has been an improvement for both companies:
“After nearly a year working under the SEGA Games division, both SEGA of America and Atlus U.S.A. have thrived and released a combined total of 23 game products,” said Naoto Hiraoka, CEO, Atlus U.S.A., Inc. “Between ATLUS’ ability to localize and release Japanese video game products efficiently and the strength of SEGA of America’s reputation as a leading publisher in the industry, the situation could not be more symbiotic for both companies.”
SEGA also announced that they have appointed Ivo Gerscovich as the senior vice president of SEGA of America and the new head of the Sonic business unit, wherein he will serve as as the chief brand officer of Sonic. At the same time, Takashi Iizuka, vice president of product development, has transitioned from the SEGA headquarters in Japan to the Sonic business unit in SEGA of America’s Los Angeles office. From there, he will be managing everything related to Sonic entertainment and products.
Tatsuyuki Miyazaki, CEO of SEGA of America, also commented on the changes and is confident that this will be a “new age” for SEGA of America:
“There were challenging times for SEGA of America in San Francisco, but now I am confident that the collaboration between SEGA and Atlus U.S.A. will make us a uniquely positioned publisher poised to deliver top quality games from Japan,” said Tatsuyuki Miyazaki, CEO of SEGA of America and ATLUS U.S.A. board member. “Plus, the Sonic business team, with Ivo’s strong leadership and the addition of renowned Sonic Team creator Iizuka in the Los Angeles office, SEGA of America is in the best position yet to diversify and grow its business. SEGA of America is entering new age of publishing, and going back to the road to prosperity.”
When we first learned that SEGA would be acquiring Atlus, we were hoping that Atlus U.S.A.’s experience would help SEGA of America bring more niche Japanese SEGA games our way, and it appears this is exactly what’s happening. Even games like 7th Dragon III Code VFD are now being localized, making it the first title in the franchise to make it to the Americas. We hope SEGA Europe will follow suit and bring all these games to Europe as well!
Odin Sphere: Leifthrasir’s Cornelius Trailer
I hope that you all survived April Fool’s Day!
Here’s an Odin Sphere: Leifthrasir character trailer, featuring Cornelius. He is a prince who is cursed and transformed into the mythical creature known in-game as the “Pooka.” The story of Cornelius follows him as he learns about his curse and attempts to escape from the Underworld. Cornelius is described as a fighter with quick attacks.
The game is due for release on PS3, PS4, and Vita in the West in June of this year (though the releases per region won’t be concurrent, so far as we know.)
Watch the trailer below!
Odin Sphere: Leifthrasir – Alchemy and Cooking Video
A new English trailer is out for Atlus and Vanillaware’s Odin Sphere: Leifthrasir, showcasing the benefits of alchemy and cooking in the game. Both enhance the player’s ability to progress through the game, whether it be through creating items to attack enemies, eliminating certain land hazards, or eating to increase experience points.
Odin Sphere: Leifthrasir is due for release in the West in June of this year, on the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation Vita.
First English Character Trailer for Odin Sphere Leifthrasir Features Gwendolyn
Atlus will be releasing a series of trailers telling us a bit more about the five main characters of the game, and the first one in the list is Gwendolyn, the Valkyria Princess. Below you can find the trailer, a few new screenshots as well as an excerpt from the official press release from Atlus U.S.A.