Tekken 7 will be getting two more guest characters from other games

Bandai Namco has announced that Tekken 7 will be adding two new exclusive guest characters from other video game licenses as paid downloadable content, as well as a small outline of the additions included in the game’s post-release downloadable content schedule:


Batch #1 (Summer 2017)

  • New game mode
  • More than 50 new costumes

Batch #2 (Winter 2017)

  • One exclusive playable guest character from another video game license

Batch #3 (Spring 2018)

  • One exclusive playable guest character from another video game license

Season Pass Bonus

  • 35 exclusive metallic costumes

Tekken 7 will launch on June 2 for, Playstation 4, Xbox One, and PC.

Guilty Gear Xrd: Rev 2 will launch May 26 in North America

Publisher Aksys Games has announced that Guilty Gear Xrd: Rev 2 will launch for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3 in North America on May 26.

The game will be available as a $39.99 as standalone physical and digital release on PlayStation 4, and also as a $19.99 digital upgrade for Guilty Gear Xrd: Revelator for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3.

Here’s a brief overview of the game of what to expect:

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Guilty Gear Xrd: Rev 2 features new fighters, moves, story chapters and more! It’s never been a better time to be a 2.5D brawler in the post apocalypse! Hone your skills with an eclectic cast of 25 insane fighters and prove your mettle as the ultimate fighting master

Key Features

  • Upgrades, Lots of Upgrades – Two new characters, Baiken and Answer enter the battle! New stages, moves and motions are just the beginning of new content to explore!
  • Legends of Rock – Expanded story and arcade modes shed new light on Jam, Kum, Raven, Dizzy, Answer and Baiken!
  • Balance is the Key – A complete re-balancing of each fighter means that everything old is new again! Explore different fighting techniques with your favorite characters or start fresh with new brawlers!

Drawn to Death is releasing next month and will be free for PS+ Subscribers

Today an announcement and release date has broken out for the up coming game, Drawn to Death, a new title coming from Twisted Metals creator David Jaffe.

Drawn to Death is a game that is set entirely inside the pages of a high school kid’s notebook. All of the kid’s creative drawings come to life and battle it out in what is described as a “highly competitive, fast paced, online action game.” The will be hitting Playstation 4, April 4, 2017, and will be available free to anyone who is subscribed to Playstation Plus.

David Jaffe has also released five new feature coming to the game at launch, which you can read below.


  • Sphinx Missions: Wake the mysterious Sphinx and see if you can solve her eight battle-focused riddles. For every riddle solved, a new weapon — or a new level — will be rewarded!
  • Character-centric Missions: Besides leveling up characters, players will also have the opportunity to work through 15 action-packed missions per each of the six launch characters. Earn costumes and rare Taunts as you work your way through your favorite characters. Master all of the character missions and you may come face to face with the Volcano God!
  • Mystery Boxes: Who doesn’t love Mystery Boxes?! The Drawn To Death Mystery Boxes are filled to the brim with amazing character taunts and insanely creative character skins. Get a free Mystery Box just by playing three matches online and then earn Mystery Boxes for every 150 kills you execute on the battlefield!
  • Climb the Tower: The Drawn To Death launch tower is based on the theme Dark Fairy Tales, and if you play in ranked mode, you’ll have a chance to reach the tower’s top, earning insane stickers for every floor you reach!
  • Insane Mystery Special Offer: I’m not at liberty to go into detail or spoil the surprise but let me just say this: “Destroy my enemies and my life… is yours!”

Playstation Store Update March 14, 2017 / $20 2 for 1 PS4 sale

Pre-orders

  • Call of Duty: MWR Variety Map Pack ($14.99)(out 3-21)
  • Dark Souls III: The Ringed City DLC ($14.99)(out 3-28)
  • Everything ($14.99/PS+ $11.99)(out 3-21)
  • Kingdom Hearts HD – 1.5+2.5 Remix ($49.99) (Out 3-28)
  • Rain World ($19.99/PS+ $15.99)(out 3-28)
  • Snake Pass ($15.99)(out 3-28)

PSVR Games

  • Dying: Reborn Ultimate Bundle ($24.99)
  • Leave the Nest ($12.99)
  • Star Trek Bridge Crew

PS4 Games

  • 2Dark ($29.99/PS+ $23.99)
  • Blue-Collar Astronaut ($9.99)
  • Danganronpa 1•2 Reload ($39.99)
  • Death Squared ($19.99)
  • Dying: Reborn Ultimate Bundle ($24.99)
  • Eekeemoo – Splinters of The Dark Shard ($4.99)
  • Leave the Nest ($12.99)
  • NeuroVoider ($13.99)
  • Siralim 2 ($14.99)
  • Styx: Shards of Darkness ($49.99)

PS4 Add-on Content

  • 3on3 Freestyle PS+ March Bonus pack (Free)
  • Battlezone Bobbleheads ($.99 each)
  • Battlezpne Tank Skins ($.99 each)
  • DOA5LR Mash-up Characters ($2.99 each)
  • Homefront: The Revolution – Beyond the Wall DLC ($12.99)
  • Industry Giant 2: 1980-2020 DLC ($9.99)
  • Paladin Crystal packs ($4.99 and up to $99.99)
  • Styx: Shards of Darkness: The Akenash Set ($2.99)
  • World of Tanks Churchill III Tank ($13.99)
  • World of Tanks Dicker Max Sniper Bundle ($20.99)
  • World of Tanks T-34-85 Rudy Ultimate Bundle ($28.99)
  • World of Tanks Team Japan Ultimate ($44.99)

PS3 Games

  • Blue-Collar Astronaut ($9.99)

PS Vita Games

  • Blue-Collar Astronaut ($9.99)
  • Dying Reboprn ($14.99)
  • Siralim 2 ($14.99)

2 for 1 Offer on Select $19.99 PS4 Games

  • 100ft Robot Golf
  • Amplitude
  • Armello
  • Assault Suit Leynos
  • Awesomenauts Assemble! Ultimate Overdrive Pack
  • Banner Saga 2
  • Dangerous Golf
  • Deponia
  • Drive!Drive!Drive!
  • Duke Nukem 3D: 20th Anniversary World Tour
  • Firewatch
  • Gone Home: Console Edition
  • Hard Reset Redux
  • Invisible, Inc
  • Kholat
  • Lifeless Planet: Premier Edition
  • Mekazoo
  • Motor Strike: Immortal Legends
  • Oxenfree
  • Primal Carnage: Extinction
  • Pure Chess Complete Bundle
  • Pure Hold’em World Poker Championship
  • Pure Pool
  • Rogue Stormers
  • Shantae and the Pirate’s Curse
  • Snow Beta
  • The Bunker
  • The Escapists
  • The Escapists: The Walking Dead
  • Volume
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist

Danganronpa 1.2 Reload (PS4)- Review

Danganronpa 1.2 Reload
(Playstation 4)
$39.99

Despair hits your home console with Danganronpa 1.2 Reload. Originally two separate titles on the PSP overseas, then later ported over to the PS Vita in America, then onto the PC (Steam), and… finally, now on the PS4 as a 2-in-1 game. Danganronpa will be settled on nearly everything (we are just waiting on you now, VR).

For those who have not played the game, Danganronpa is a psycho-pop mix between Battle Royale and Ace Attorney, but as a visual novel, with murder, mystery, investigations, “hope” and “despair” written all over it.  If you haven’t played it yet, you have no excuses.

Porting over:

As a visual novel player, I had some speculations about stepping away from a portable system. I prefer to play visual novels on my portable PS Vita, particularly  because it feels like an on-the-go interactive reading experience instead of a game, but to be honest, Danganronpa on the PS4 is almost a perfect fit.

Graphics:

Danganronpa has always had a unique look for characters, environments, and items in each game combining hand drawn elements with 3D environments; this unique style is what brings players  to the game.

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Moving over to the PlayStation 4, there’s a noticeable difference in in-game details which makes the game really pop on the television. There are a variety of things I missed when I was playing on the PS Vita because I just couldn’t see them. With an HD boost and moving at 60 frames per second, cut-scenes feel more engaging on the big screen and seeing the character details up close looks amazing. New and old players will appreciate the HD boost of both titles.

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The only real downfall I noticed is that the HD boost wasn’t translated in certain spots of the game. For instance, the Monokuma Theater segments looked like they were just blown up in aspect ratio, which made the adorable cut scene, blurry and not as fun to look at. The blown up aspect is painfully obvious and could have used a little more TLC. However, it still didn’t take anything away from the overall appearance of the game.

Story:

Danganronpa, as I said before, is a nice mash-up of themes from Battle Royale and Ace Attorney.

 

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About Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc
Enter Hope’s Peak Academy, a school only the students with the Ultimate Skills are allowed to enter.  Graduation means guaranteed success in life! Makoto Naegi, the protagonist of the first game, is picked to attend by sheer luck and he  couldn’t be more excited.  However, after entering the Academy things become blurry and wakes up in a classroom.  The windows are sealed shut and surveillance cameras are everywhere.  Is this really Hope’s Peak Academy? He meets up with 14 other students, each with their own Ultimate talent, and they are all just as confused as he is. Monokuma, the headmaster of the school who happens to be a robotic black and white bear, tells them that they must live out the rest of their lives in the school.  There is one way, however to get back to the “outside” world, and that is to commit the perfect murder. Why is he doing this to them? For despair; chaos without reason! Can hope overcome despair? Which side will win? Let the killing game begin!

 

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About Danganronpa: Goodbye Despair
The second game is similar to the first.  This time you play as Hajime Hinata, a student with seemingly no talent whatsoever compared to the other Ultimate students that surround him. Rather than a school, you’re stuck on Jabberwock island -a mysterious tropical island where Usami, a pink bunny rabbit, tells the students to live a peaceful on the island. As the students are ready to accept their joyful life on the island things take a dark turn when Monokuma enters the scene, turns Usami into Monomi (a pink and white rabbit similar to his design), and forces the students to participate in yet another killing game.

For those who have already played Danganronpa before, you’re really not really gaining anything new, except for the chance to get sucked back into an awesome game you have already played about 3 or 4 times over by now. For those who haven’t played the game, this is one of those must-haves if you like dark comedy, visual novels, and problem solving.

Game Play:

I was impressed by how smooth the game play felt.  Where appearing text felt like it was lagging on my portable consoles, the text was practically gliding across my television, enough for me to create a steady pace to the game without missing any details. Another little feature I appreciated was the use of the touch pad to bring up dialogue. It puts that touch pad to use and felt unobtrusive -meaning I don’t accidentally hit the button while I’m playing.2014-02-05-222805

Class trials also run very well.  However, there really is no challenge.  That’s just how the game works in general; I don’t think it’s actually meant to be hard. I put my settings to “Mean” since I’ve played the games at least 3 times already, and trials still run extremely fast.  That’s not to say it isn’t enjoyable to sit back and watch how all the intricate pieces of the story connect.  That’s really the true joy in playing the game. Old comers, play the game on mean; newcomers, play on normal and watch the events unfold.danganronpa-trigger-happy-havoc-ps-vita-trial-3-nyanblog

Verdict:

This is a must have-title for any Danganronpa fan, or anyone who enjoys the visual novel genre.

 

For those who have not played a Danganronpa game before, this is an excellent pack to have.  Not only is it a great story, you get both titles in one neat package so you can find everything in one place.  Once you finish one title, you don’t have to wait for the second one! And trust me, you’ll definitely want to see what the next game has in store for you.

If you have already played the games before, the replay value comes from appreciation of the game, and let’s not forget finishing off your trophy collection on the PSN. While some graphics didn’t quite translate well from the portable version to the HD version, the story itself is worth replaying again.  And while you’re at it, watch the anime series, and  wait in eager anticipation for the release of Danganronpa V3!

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Are you a fan of the series? Will you be picking up this sweet bundle for the PlayStation 4? Do you have memorable Danganronpa moments you would like to share? Let us know in the comments!