Humble Bundle and Nintendo are releasing a Humble Bundle for various Nintendo Wii U and 3DS games titled Humble Friends of Nintendo. Among the titles, Sega’s rhythm game Rhythm Thief, as well as the Atlus published Citizens of Earth are part of the deal. Other games of interests include Freedom Planet, Retro City Rampage: DX for 3DS and Shantae and the Pirate’s Curse for Wii U and 3DS. Additional games will unlock on May 3rd. There is no telling if any more Sega or Atlus games will be added, but it’s a fantastic deal regardless! The promotion will end on May 10th.
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Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Footage From PAX East
Nintendo and Atlus announced earlier that Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE would be playable at PAX East, and we’ve now got two recordings showing gameplay footage from the game at the event. Apparently, the game drew long lines at the Nintendo booth. The first video shows 20 minutes of off-screen footage, courtesy of GameXplain. The second one was taken from the official Nintendo live Twitch stream of the game, recorded by NintendoEverything. Both videos have been included below.
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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.
Tokyo Mirage Session #FE Releasing on June 24th in North America and Europe
During the latest Nintendo Direct, Nintendo and Atlus have announced that the Wii U crossover RPG for the Shin Megami Tensei and Fire Emblem franchises, called Genei Ibun Roku #FE in Japan, will be localized in the West as Tokyo Mirage Session #FE. Interestingly, Nintendo revealed that, because the game is set in Japan, they will be keeping the original Japanese voice track and include English subtitles, rather than dubbing the game in English. The game will be released on June 24th in North America and Europe, and on June 25th for Australia and New Zealand. You can watch the announcement during the Nintendo Direct in the video below (starting at 11m43).
New Trailer for the Genei Ibun Roku #FE Vocal Collection Album
Japanese record label Avex have posted a trailer on their Youtube channel, promoting the upcoming release of the Genei Ibun Roku #FE Vocal Collection: Fortuna All Stars album. The album is a compilation of 18 vocal tracks featured in Genei Ibun Roku #FE. There’s also a website where you can listen to previews of some the songs featured on the soundtrack. The soundtrack will cost 3240 yen (tax included) and will be released on the 10th of February in Japan. Persona Central posted an English translation of the track list,
The game itself is already available in Japan, and is scheduled to be released in North America in 2016.
Source: Avex, via Perfectly Nintendo
Genei Ibun Roku #FE “Performa Festival” Shows a New Duet Between Kiria and Tsubasa
A Niconico livestream dubbed the “Performa Festival” was aired on December 17th, featuring new footage from the game and live voice acting sessions from the game’s voice actors. YouTube user Lianyide grabbed what seems to be the highest quality copy of the duet between Kiria and Tsubasa that’s currently available online, and you can view that video below. Perfectly Nintendo also captured the live gameplay and voice acting sessions, as well as a live performance by Inori Minase (voice actress of Tsubasa Oribe) performing the song “Feel”. We also included that video after the break. Be aware that since these are Niconico recordings, the video quality isn’t that good.
Genei Ibun Roku #FE will be released on December 25, 2015 in Japan for the Wii U. A release in the West is scheduled for 2016.
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Genei Ibun Roku #FE – Extra Skills, New Character and Enemies!
This has been another big week for Genei Ibun Roku #FE news, and it stands to reason because in one week from now the game will be released in Japan!
First, this week’s edition of Weekly Famitsu unveiled a new character named Chikaomi Tsurugi. He has a rather ominous look to him. Nintendo has given him a short profile on the Genei Ibun Roku #FE official website’s sub character section. If you haven’t already done so, check out the larger profiles for the main characters too.
The official website also saw a few other updates. I’ll draw your attention to this Enemy section which features six major Mirage enemies, all themed after one of six colors: green, blue, purple, orange, pink, and red. They’re also named after Fire Emblem characters – from left to right, top to bottom, it’s: Abel, Lon’qu, Aversa, Gangrel, Garrick, and Excellus.
Let’s Dance Bros.! Bayonetta is Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and 3DS’s Final Guest
Today marked the final Nintendo Direct dedicated to Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and 3DS. Since the release of these two games, the development team has provided regular post-launch content support in the form of characters, stages, costumes, and balance patches.
Closing out the roster after Final Fantasy VII’s Cloud Strife and Fire Emblem Fates’ Corrin is Sega and Platinum Games’ iconic action hero who erupted onto the gaming scene last generation: Bayonetta. Borne out of a partnership between Sega and Platinum Games at the time of release, the first Bayonetta game was widely enjoyed by consumers and critics, and a partnership between Nintendo and Platinum Games produce the second Bayonetta title.
Bayonetta’s default costume is her Bayonetta 2 look, but she’ll also have her look for the first game as an alternate palette. Each character in Smash Bros. For Wii U and 3DS has eight outfit options, and in this game a color scheme based on jeanne is selectable. Her character trailer shows off a variety of her attacks, from Bullet Arts, to the Wicked Weaves (which appear to be Smash Attacks?) and even shout-out type attacks like the After Burner Kick. She also appears to have a very unique counter, in the form of Witch Time. If she successfully dodges an opponent’s attack upon activating Witch Time, it greatly slows down the movement speed of your opponent and hinders your opponent character’s ability to defensively react or evade any retaliatory attack from Bayonetta. Other characters’ counters can be evaded much more easily in comparison, because none of them afflict anything like Witch Time.
Nintendo supports their Smash Bros. characters with Amiibos (somewhat trainable A.I. representations of a character, that come in the form of a mini-figure) and it is confirmed that Bayonetta will have Amiibos produced for her. Sometimes when she attacks in her own games, parts of her body are exposed, but this was a trait removed for this game probably with the intention of accommodating a wider audience. Alongside Sonic the Hedgehog, Sega has two representatives in this generation’s set of Smash Bros. games, and the same idea applies to Street Fighter’s Ryu and the Classic incarnation of Mega Man representing Capcom.
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Genei Ibun Roku #FE “WebCM”
Nintendo’s official website for Genei Ibun Roku #FE has been updated with a new short “WebCM” video, alongside another developer blog post. The WebCM is under a minute long and is perhaps being used to advertise the game online. The developer blog posts have been produced rather regularly and are lengthy.
Continue reading to check out the trailer! The promotional phase leading up to this game’s release has been noticeably active, with trailers for each character and a variety of game concept and system trailers. Genei Ibun Roku #FE will hit stores in Japan on December 26, while release for Western regions is set for sometime next year.