With the partial launch of the official site, Atlus has formally announced that Etrian Odyssey IV: Legends of the Titan will see North American retailers in early 2013. The full site for the 3DS dungeon crawler will go live soon, and can be located here once it does.
By way of retail pamphlet, Atlus has revealed they will be releasing a demo for the upcoming Etrian Odyssey IV. The date has not been announced, though it is known that players will be able to carry data from the demo to the retail version.
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The latest batch of Etrian Odyssey IV screens have revealed further gameplay tidbits. Apart from character-specific skills, party members have access to shared Burst Skills, which you learn from books along the way and are set in open skill slots. Their effects range from special attacks to party-wide buffs, for instance raising everyone’s attack strength for that turn. A Burst gauge governs the use of these skills, and naturally is depleted with each use. Additionally, players can create and customize their characters through the guild, and can store up to 30 characters in total.
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Well, more accurately, Atlus does the opening, but whatever. Etrian Odyssey IV‘s official site is now open and available here. Additionally, the developer’s blog (hereabouts) has explained the reasons for including casual mode. One reason was, naturally, for newcomers to the series. The other was so the team could increase the difficulty of normal mode. Oh, goody.
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Via Famitsu, Atlus has just announced that Etrian Odyssey IV is in development for the 3DS. Little is known beyond a release date of July 5 for Japan, although it apparently will feature adjustable difficulty even during the game. EOIV has been priced at ¥6,279, with an official site opening up hereabouts later this week.
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