New Edition of Devil Survivor to Launch on 3DS
Atlus announced today that Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor is getting a port to the 3DS, with a handful of gameplay additions and technical upgrades. Called Devil Survivor: Over Clock, the game will get a graphical facelift for the handheld’s larger resolution, although 3D graphics are unlikely. However, it will feature full voice acting and an “8th Day” scenario, wherein you have a week to purge Tokyo of a demon infestation.
Over Clock will release in Japan this year. US confirmation was not announced.
Source: 1UP
Deus Ex: The Nameless Mod – Staff Review, Kind Of
The otherwise clear line between fanmade product and professional creation tends to get fuzzier as people take the project more seriously. Take The Nameless Mod, a massive and ambitious mod for Deus Ex built by fans, for fans, and about fans. The fandom itself is the world of TNM, and as silly as it sounds the concept is played amazingly straight, yet done surprisingly well. Even if you peel back the internet setting and nested conspiracies, you’ll still find a well-built campaign at the core, as deep and replayable as Deus Ex at its best.
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Tell Us a Little About Yourself, New FFXIV Director
Final Fantasy XIV‘s replacement director, Naoki Yoshida, recently sat down for an interview with 4Gamer.net. Topics ranged from prior MMO experiences to key goals with FFXIV, and some of the more interesting snippets are bulleted below:
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Fallout New Vegas DLC Trailer: Dead Money
As if Fallout fans needed further incentive to pick up more of New Vegas, here is the trailer for the recently released Dead Money, courtesy of YouTube.
At present, the DLC is available only for the 360. Although Fallout 3 DLCs were timed exclusives, no information has been given about when or whether Dead Money will be available on PC and PS3.
Daytime, Nighttime, Anytime, Ys Goes Better With Rock
The PSP is about to get a bit more metal, or so XSEED announced today. All launch packages of Ys I & II Chronicles will be 80s-themed “Hair Metal Packs”, which contain bonus soundtrack CDs and will retail for $29.99, with the downloadable version five bucks cheaper. The hair metal theme is a tribute to the jdk Band, Falcom’s in-house rock band who made their debut the same year as Ys I in 1987. Among those preordering is notorious Russian mob kingpin Konstantin Brayko, who was last seen selecting music for a confrontation with a rogue US agent. We at RandompNPC suggest he run, run so far away, that he run, run all night and day.
(Spoiler alert: he couldn’t get away.)
Chronicles will launch in February. Hair spray, eyeliner, and a spot on VH1’s “Behind the Music” twenty years later are not included.
Golden Sun: Dark Dawn – Staff Review
I’d like to start this review with a simple promise: I will not make a single solar pun or reference. It’s just too easy to make comments like that, and I’m sure that most other reviewers have fallen right into that trap. After a while, it’s just tiring. So, here it is, a straightforward review of Golden Sun: Dark Dawn.
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Cladun Officially Set for Sequel
Nippon Ichi’s retro RPG Classic Dungeon, better known as Cladun: This is an RPG, has officially become a series with the announcement of a sequel. Not much in the way of details have been revealed, other than the expected new jobs, equipment, magic, and so on. However, it is known that Cladun 2 will see a March 24 release in Japan.
Source: Dengeki
Multiplayer, Multiplatform Dungeons & Dragons On the Way
Atari and developer Bedlam Games announced that Dungeons & Dragons Daggerdale is coming soon to Xbox Live, PSN, and PC. A multiplayer action-RPG, Daggerdale has players hacking and slashing their way through the Mines of Tethyammar, and presumably the plot will involve daggers at some point. Or dales. Anyway, Atari lists the release date as Spring 2011.
Source: Joystiq
Dragon Quest VI US Release On the Way
In a press release today, Nintendo of America announced that Dragon Quest VI will indeed see the light of day in North America. Originally released back in 1995, DQVI is headed for a DS update and will be available in the US starting February 14. Check out the press release in full courtesy of Business Wire.
FFIV Complete Collection Official Site Launched
Square Enix has launched the (currently Japanese only) official site for the Final Fantasy IV Complete Collection, which is available somewhere in the vicinity of here. Apart from untranslated information, it also hosts a trailer and some tasty screenshots.
Dissidia Duodecim Dated in Japan
Would’ve loved one more d-word in there, but oh well. Dissidia Duodecim has received an official release date of March 3, 2011 in Japan. No date has been set for releases elsewhere beyond “sometime in 2011.”
Source: Famitsu
Secret of Mana Hitting iPhone Soon
An iPhone adaptation of Secret of Mana will be launched before the end of the month, according to producer Masaru Oyamada. Posting on Square Enix’s official Facebook page, Oyamada assured fans that “we’ll release it soon in this month. I swear it’s soon! I swear again IT’S REALLY SOON!” (emphasis his). No price was announced, but in the comments for that post Square Enix replied “Less than CHAOS RINGS. Not $0.99.”
The post itself can be read here.
Mass Effect 2 Goes Gold for PS3, Features Mass Effect 3 Engine
In a podcast hosted by BioWare’s Chris Priestly, producer Jesse Houston announced that Mass Effect 2 for the PS3 is officially done and ready for its release next month. Houston stated that the PS3 adaptation was built on the engine to be used for Mass Effect 3 with content and assets from 2 reconstructed in the new engine. Controls have been reconfigured to adapt to the PS3 controller, though players can also switch back to the 360 setup. Apart from reiterating much of what’s known currently – pack-in DLC, the interactive Mass Effect comic, no disc swapping – he also confirmed that Mass Effect 3 will launch on the same day for all three platforms during the 2011 holiday season.
The podcast in its entirety can be heard on the official blog. Mass Effect 2 for the PS3 will hit US stores starting January 18, and European retailers on January 21.
More Tactics Ogre DLC Out Today
The next set of content for Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together (or Wheel of Fortune in Japan) has been released, titled True Knight. As previously stated, DLC for Tactics Ogre is free to download. Square Enix also revealed a few details about the third DLC. Twelve Heroes centers around a surprise attack on your town, and will be available starting January 4. Both of these scenarios will only be available after clearing the main story.
Source and translation: andriasang
Tales of Xillia Announced, Details Unveiled
By way of an official site, Namco-Bandai formally announced the next Tales entry. Tales of Xillia is bound for the PS3, with a Japanese release sometime next year. Tales veterans Kosuke Fujishima and Mutsumi Inomata have been confirmed as character designers, and the game will feature both male and female leads: Shuto Matis and Mira Maxwell, respectively. Of further note is that two directors will helm the project. Asano Inoki directed the Symphonia sequel, Dawn of the New World, while Naoto Miyadera had previously worked on both Symphonia and Abyss.
A trailer is available via the site and YouTube.
Source and translation: andriasang
Square Enix: Profit Forecast Slashed, Prompting Game Delays
Citing “slow sales and industry criticism” of titles released this year, Square-Enix announced a substantial cut in their full-year net profit forecast, down from 12 billion yen to 1 billion for the fiscal year ending March 31. Related to this is the aforementioned delay of the PS3 launch for Final Fantasy XIV, previously set for a March release. Additionally, the company stated that Deus Ex: Human Revolution would also be pushed back for all platforms, aiming for April instead of its intended first quarter target.
Source: Reuters
Arcania: Gothic 4 DLC Announced
Spellbound Entertainment just announced downloadable content for Arcania: Gothic 4. Dubbed Fall of Setariff, the DLC adds story centering around the titular city, which is apparently plagued by the same demon that once possessed King Robar III. Players can import their heroes from Gothic 4 or develop new ones, and they will also be able to “experience the story from a different perspective and play as different characters.” Setariff is expected to add ten hours of content, packing in new quests, enemies, environments, and so on.
Further details are forthcoming, though no official release date was given.
Source: The Gaming Liberty
Square Enix Offers Up More Final Fantasy IV
If you’re a die-hard Final Fantasy IV fan like our own Jordan “J_Sensei” Jackson and you feel like can never have too many copies of the game, Square Enix has you covered. Via V-Jump, the company has just announced that Final Fantasy IV and Final Fantasy IV: The After Years will be packed into one game for the PSP with additional content linking the two stories together. This shiny bundle will be called Final Fantasy IV Complete Collection.
However, this isn’t the classic version of Final Fantasy IV or the DS remake; this version has new graphics with updated effects and character portraits in text boxes. The After Years has updated graphics as well.
Source: Siliconera






