Tag: Atlus
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E3 2014 Trailer: Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth (Nintendo 3DS)
Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth combines characters from Persona 3 and Persona 4 into one massive dungeon crawler experience. It’s also developed by the same team as the Etrian Odyssey games, so not only is the gameplay similar, but it shares in the same cutesy artstyle. Much like Shin Megami Tensei IV before it,…
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Review: Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars (Sony PlayStation Vita)
Far from immaculate.
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10 Thoughts On… Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars (Sony PlayStation Vita & Nintendo 3DS)
“Inconceivable!”
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Multiple Persona Titles Coming to North America
I think we were all expecting it, but were waiting for the official announcement. Today, ATLUS answered the call and gave fans what they’ve been asking for: official confirmation that a bunch of Persona titles are coming to North America. Here’s what they had to say: Persona 5 is coming to the PS3 in North…
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Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars Teaser Trailer Released
Atlus has released a teaser trailer for Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars. It shows off the battle system, character art, anime cutscenes, and children being conceived (don’t worry, it’s safe for work). You can watch it below: Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars will be released in North America on April 15th…
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Diehard GameCAST: Episode 39 – Grand Theft Auto V, Outlast, Killer is Dead, and more!
It’s our “sounds like we’re recording from a bathroom” episode. But seriously, we apologize for the recording quality.
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Review: Dragon’s Crown (Sony PlayStation 3)
Dragon’s Crown is appropriately named, as it is the king of Vanillaware titles.
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Review: Shin Megami Tensei IV (Nintendo 3DS)
Find out if the first entry in the main Shin Megami Tensei series since Nocturne is worth half a Benjamin.
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Diehard GameCAST: Episode 36 – Microsoft, Atlus, Deadpool, Saints Row IV, and more!
Microsoft’s DRM backpedal is this episode’s main topic, though we delve a bit into the bankruptcy of Atlus’ parent company as well as the return of what we’ve been playing.
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E3 2013 Impressions: Dragon’s Crown (Sony PlayStation 3/Vita)
I’m a big fan of Vanillaware titles, so as you might imagine, I’ve been keeping my eye on Dragon’s Crown for quite some time. What perhaps interested me even more is knowing that it would be a beat-’em-up style game, but with a fantasy aesthetic much like the Golden Axe and Dungeons & Dragons arcade…
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E3 2013 Impressions: Shin Megami Tensei IV (Nintendo 3DS)
It’s incredible to think that it has been almost a decade since the last main entry in the Shin Megami Tensei series. Unlike Nocturne though, the latest installment is making the leap to portable consoles in the form of Shin Megami Tensei IV for the Nintendo 3DS. While I would have preferred a full on…
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Review: Code of Princess (Nintendo 3DS)
Code of Princess vies to be the first worthy successor to Guardian Heroes. Does it succeed?
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E3 2012 Impressions: Persona 4 Arena (Microsoft Xbox 360/Sony PlayStation 3)
I’ll be blunt: I suck at fighting games. This isn’t to say I won’t play them, I just don’t go into them expecting to best anyone particularly seasoned at it. Since I had an interest in the Persona titles, particularly the fourth entry, I figured I’d at least give the fighting game spinoff a try…
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E3 2012 Impressions: Code of Princess (Nintendo 3DS)
One of the most frustrating things about Treasure, as a company, is that despite being incredibly successful at introducing new IP’s that are well revered by fans, they always seem to choke when concocting follow up games. There are exceptions, of course. I felt that Sin & Punishment: Star Successor was pretty decent, and I…
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Review: Gungnir (Sony PSP)
Gungnir may be hard to pronounce, but it still packs a fun, tactical role playing experience. Who knew the PSP could still put out a good game in 2012?
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Review: Rock of Ages (Xbox Live Arcade)
Do you love rock and roll? How about rolling a rock?
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Review: Catherine “Love Is Over” Edition (Microsoft Xbox 360)
Love is Over, indeed.
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E3 2011: 10 Thoughts on… Catherine (Microsoft Xbox 360, Sony Playstation 3)
Catherine is an odd puzzle/dating simulator hybrid game, of sorts, that’s interesting and confusing. See inside if some time hands on with the game has cleared anything up.
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E3 2011 Impressions: Trine 2 (Sony PS3/PC)
In 2009, developer Frozenbyte brought out a surprising and beautiful 2.5D platformer with Trine. It ultimately appeared on both PC and PS3, but not Xbox 360. Now 2 years later, the sequel is in the works. Trine 2 looks to build on the successes of the original with a sequel formula of more and better.…
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Diehard GameFAN Hall of Shame Nomination – Hoshigami: Ruining Blue Earth
One of the most critically panned Strategy RPG games ever released is nominated for the Hall of Shame. Is it bad enough to get in?