All posts by Andrew A. (Frost)

Check out the New Characters from Blazblue Centralfiction

Blazblue Centralfiction is releasing next week, and with all your favorite characters returning plus some new faces joining in. Four of the newcomers will be; Naoto Kurogane, Hibiki Kohaku, Nine the Phantom, and Hades: Izanami.

You can check out the details below to learn more about these four new characters.


naoto

Naoto Kurogane
The protagonist of the novel, ‘The Bloodedge Experience’, Naoto mysteriously wields the Bloodedge, the same power that Ragna has. Naoto has been sent to the BLAZBLUE timeline by Raquel Alucard – a world in which he died long ago. Confused and lost, he tries to find a way home.
With a balanced playstyle, a sneaky ranged game and good, solid damage, Naoto is a great pick for the player who wants a character who has the tools to deal with any situation.

hibiki

Hibiki Kohaku
Hailing from a clan of assassins dedicated to serving the Mutsuki family, Hibiki is Kagura Mutsuki’s loyal assistant and the only reason any NOL admin work gets done in the city of Ibukido. Under his calm and cool exterior, a seething murderous intent drives him.

Hibiki is fast and slippery, with the ability to project his shadow as a projectile or as a teleport at will, he can pressure from many distances and change position on screen instantly. His ability to pressure the opponent with highs, lows and side switches will suit the player who likes to rush down his opponent.

phantom

Nine the Phantom
One of the Six Heroes who stopped the Black Beast from consuming the world long ago, the wife of Jubei and the mother of Kokonie, Nine was presumed dead for a long time before being revealed as the Phantom who served Hades Izanami. Driven mad by her experiences as the Phantom, Nine has her own plans for the world.

Nine has quick attacks, incredible range, a dash that teleports her around and even a full screen overhead projectile attack. Nowhere on the screen is safe from her attacks. Nine is a fantastic pick for the players who enjoy driving their opponents crazy with oppressive space control.

izanami

Hades: Izanami
Inhabiting the body of Saya, the sister of Ragna and Jin, Izanami is the former Imperator of the Novus Orbis Librarium and the one who had been pulling the strings of events up until this point. Izanami is an immortal being intent on granting ‘the gift of death to the world’. Discarding her co-conspirators, Terumi and Relius, as well as her title of Imperator, Izanami prepares her end game.

Izanami is a mix of pressure and zoning, with the ability to change her ‘mode’ between follow-up attack options and multiple projectiles. She’s hard to catch, with her ability to float and move around the screen in irregular ways. Izanami is an excellent pick for players who enjoy having lots of options and frustrating the opponent with unpredictable play.

More info on NieR: Automata’s battle system

NieR: Automata is around the corner, and some new info has come in to hype players up for the title. Square-Enix and Platinum Games have released new details and screenshot for NieR: Automata‘s battle system.


Stylish and Exhilarating Battles with Simple Controls

NieR: Automata is set in the distant future, when the human race fled to the moon, before the overwhelming strength of the machines dispatched by otherworldly invaders. Players will throw themselves into battle as YoRHa No. 2 Model B, part of a newly organized android unit meant to reclaim earth.

Weapons

One-Handed Sword

An easy to use weapon balanced in attack power, speed, and range. Combos are easy to connect with an abundance of technique variations. The weapon exhibits its effectiveness regardless of the battle situation.

Two-Handed Sword

A two-handed sword both heavy and big. It has tremendous power and long reach, but since its attack speed is slow and it’s easy to leave an opening, it’s important to use with caution.

Melee Weapons

Although their attack range is small, melee weapons are fast and allow for numerous attacks. Since it’s easy to continuously attack with them, their power is unmatched in one-on-one combat.

Basics of Battle

In NieR: Automata, battles play out seamlessly on the open world field. The Square button is your speedy attack and the Triangle button is your heavy attack. Depending on the buttons you input, the character will unleash attacks one after the other. It’s a simple and exhilarating battle system.

You can set your favorite pair of weapons, be it the one-handed sword and two-handed sword, melee weapon and one-handed sword, etc. to the speed attack and heavy attack buttons. You can have up to two weapon sets, and switch between sets instantly using the d-pad even in the middle of an attack. For example, if you’re in the middle of an attack using the one-handed sword and two-handed sword set, you can switch to the melee weapon and one-handed sword set while seamlessly continuing your attack.

Evasion

You can evade with the R2 button. You can evade at any time during battle, and by using the analog stick with the R2 button, you can do an evasion dash. These arc-like dodges are one of the features of this game, and can be seen in the previously released trailers. Additionally, if you successfully evade the moment an enemy attack hits, your body will change into a particle state and be invincible for a fixed time. You can connect exclusive techniques if you attack during this time.

Pods You Can Upgrade

You can use your Pod support system with the R1 button to gun down enemies from a distance. It will automatically line up its shots with the enemy, but you can also lock onto targets with the L2 button. However, the bullets will disperse to some extent in such a situation. By spending money and using materials, you can upgrade your Pod at the maintenance shops found all throughout the game. In addition to raising its basic abilities like attack power, you can also increase its attack variations.

An Auto Mode for People Bad at Action Games

NieR: Automata is an action game, but there is an “Auto Mode” for users who are bad at action games. By activating this mode, the character will attack and evade automatically. The player will win the battle as long as they move the character around. Auto Mode is restricted to the easy difficulty setting. You can also set the extent to which it is used, such as only for close-range or long-range attacks, or only for evasions.

via Famitsu

Trillion: God of Destruction’s PC Release has been delayed till November 7

Idea Factory International has announced that they will delay the PC release of Trillion: God of Destruction, previously planned for launch today October 25, to November 7.

Here is a quick overview of what the Deluxe Pack comes with, just in case you missed it:


Deluxe Pack (accessible with game purchase) – $9.99
  • 7 Digital Novels – Learn more about each Overlord in these exclusive novels!
  • Digital Character Art Book – 21 pages filled with art of the Overlords and all your faithful servants!
  • Digital Rough Sketches Art Book – 18 pages of character sketches!
  • PC Wallpapers – 6 wallpapers so you can bring the Underworld to your PC!
  • Original Soundtrack – 11 tracks by composer Tenpei Sato!
On top of the 40% launch discount, you can get the Deluxe Bundle (game + Deluxe Pack) for an additional 10% off both the game and Deluxe Pack!

Gamestop Is Now Taking Retro Trade-Ins at All Stores

Gamstop has announced that retro trade-ins of games, systems, and controllers can now be done at all GameStop stores. Additionally, GameStop’s online offerings have expanded to include the Sega Saturn, Game Boy Color and Advance, GameCube, and Xbox.

GameStop previously announced that they wanted to get back into the retro games market back in 2012, and pushed it forward in 2015, offering NES, Genesis, SNES, N64, PS1, and Dreamcast games for purchase online. However, trade-ins for retro games and consoles was previously limited to specific areas. No specific date has been set for when this will take effect, but we believe it will be sometime in the next couple weeks.

What do you think of Gamstop’s decision, and will you be trading-in or picking up Retro titles?

Leave you comments below.

Playstation store Update October 25, 2016 Sale of the Dead

New Pre-orders

  • BlazBlue: Central Fiction ($59.99)
  • Sword Art Online – Hollow Realization ($59.99)
  • Sword Art Online – Hollow Realization – Premier Edition ($84.99)

PSVR Games

  • Pixel Gear ($10.99/PS+ $8.79)
  • Tethered ($32.99/PS+ $29.69)
  • Windlands ($24.99)

PS4 Games

  • Big Buck Hunter Arcade ($19.99)
  • DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 ($59.99)
  • DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE Deluxe Edition ($89.99)
  • DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE Super Bundle ($84.99)
  • Exile’s End ($9.99)
  • Farming Simulator 17 ($49.99)
  • Farming Simulator 17 Premium Edition ($74.99)
  • Ginger: Beyond the Crystal ($19.99)
  • Hasbro Family Fun Pack Super Edition ($59.99)
  • Infinite Air with Mark McMorris ($49.99)
  • Just Dance 2017 ($49.99)
  • Just Dance 2017 Gold Edition ($59.99)
  • Kyurinaga’s Revenge ($19.99)
  • Lithium: Inmate 39 ($9.99)
  • Monster Jam: Crush It! ($19.99)
  • Nebula Realms (Free)
  • NOBUNAGA’S AMBITION: SOI – Ascension with Bonus ($59.99)
  • OlliOlli: Epic Combo Edition ($26.99)
  • Sherlock Holmes : The Devil’s Daughter ($49.99)
  • SNOW Beta ($19.99)
  • Spider: Rite of the Shrouded Moon ($9.99/PS+ $7.99)
  • Team17 Trophy Hunters Pack ($69.99)
  • Team17 Variety Pack ($24.99)
  • Tethered ($32.99/PS+ $29.69)
  • The Light and Dark Bundle ($29.99)
  • Windlands ($24.99)
  • WORLD OF FINAL FANTASY DIGITAL DAY ONE EDITION ($59.99)

PS3 Games

  • Just Dance 2017 ($39.99)

PS Vita Games

  • Royal Defense Ultimate Collection ($8.99)
  • Spider: Rite of the Shrouded Moon ($9.99/PS+ $7.99)
  • WORLD OF FINAL FANTASY ($39.99)

Sale of the Dead (Sale Price, PlayStation Price)

PlayStation 4

  • 101 Ways to Die – $8.99, $7.49
  • Asemblance – $6.99, $5.99
  • Daylight – $5.99, $4.49
  • Deadlight: Director’s Cut – $11.99, $9.99
  • Dead Rising – $15.99, $13.99
  • Dead Rising 2 – $15.99, $13.99
  • Dead Rising 2: Off the Record – $15.99, $13.99
  • Game of Thrones Season Pass – $5.99, $3.99
  • Grim Fandango Remastered (cross-buy) – $3.74, $2.24
  • How to Survive: Storm Warning Edition – $5.99, $3.99
  • Layers of Fear – $13.99, $11.99
  • Layers of Fear: Masterpiece Edition – $16.09, $13.79
  • Neverending Nightmares (cross-buy) – $8.99, $7.49
  • Outlast – $6.99, $4.99
  • Outlast: Bundle of Terror – $11.59, $8.69
  • Outlast ‘Whistleblower’ – $3.59, $2.69
  • Oxenfree – $13.99, $11.99
  • Oxenfree Game + Dynamic Theme – $15.39, $13.19
  • Oxenfree Game +Dynamic Theme + Avatars – $16.79, $14.39
  • Paranautical Activity (cross-buy) – $4.99, $3.99
  • Poltergeist: A Pixelated Horror (cross-buy) – $2.39, $1.59
  • Resident Evil 4 – $13.99, $11.99
  • Resident Evil 5 – $13.99, $11.99
  • Resident Evil 6 – $13.99, $11.99
  • Resident Evil Triple Pack – $41.64, $35.69
  • Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell – $5.04, $3.74
  • Slender: The Arrival – $3.49, $2.49
  • The Fall – $2.99, $1.99
  • The Swapper – $3.74, $2.24
  • The Walking Dead: Michonne – $5.99, $4.49
  • The Walking Dead Season 2 Season Pass – $7.49, $4.99
  • The Walking Dead: The Complete First Season – $7.49, $4.99
  • White Night – $7.34, $4.94

PlayStation 3

  • Blood of the Werewolf – $2.49, $1.99
  • Bloodrayne 2 (PS2 Classic) – $3.99, $2.99
  • Bloodrayne (PS2 Classic) – $3.99, $2.99
  • Castlevania Harmony of Despair – $4.49, $2.99
  • Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 – $19.99, $15.99
  • Castlevania: Lords of Shadow Mirror of Fate HD – $5.24, $3.74
  • Catherine – $6.79, $4.99
  • Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly (PS2 Classic) – $4.99, $3.99
  • Fatal Frame III: The Tormented (PS2 Classic) – $4.99, $3.99
  • Fatal Frame (PS2 Classic) – $4.99, $3.99
  • Game of Thrones Season Pass – $7.49, $4.99
  • Manhunt (PS2 Classic) – $2.99, $1.99
  • Resident Evil 5 Gold Edition – $14.99, $11.99
  • Resident Evil 6 Ultimate Edition – $9.79, $6.99
  • Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell – $5.04, $3.74
  • Siren: Blood Curse Episodes 1-12 – $7.99, $5.99
  • Siren (PS2 Classic) – $3.99, $2.99
  • The Swapper – $3.74, $2.24
  • The Walking Dead: Michonne – $5.99, $4.49
  • The Walking Dead Season 2 Season Pass – $4.49, $2.99
  • Zombeer – $3.99, $2.99
  • Zombie Apocalypse – $2.99, $1.99

PlayStation Vita

  • Age of Zombies – $3.49, $2.99
  • Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles (PSP) – $7.49, $5.99
  • Corpse Party: Book of Shadows (PSP) – $7.99, $5.99
  • Grim Fandango Remastered (cross-buy) – $3.74, $2.24
  • Neverending Nightmares (cross-buy) – $8.99, $7.49
  • Paranautical Activity (cross-buy) – $4.99, $3.99
  • Pixeljunk Monsters: Ultimate HD – $4.49, $2.99
  • Poltergeist: A Pixelated Horror (cross-buy) – $2.39, $1.59
  • Sumioni: Demon Arts – $3.99, $2.99
  • The Swapper – $3.74, $2.24
  • The Walking Dead: The Complete First Season – $4.99, $3.99

PlayStation Plus Deals

  • Tethered (PSVR) – $29.69

Other Deals (Sale Price, PS+ Price)

  • AeternoBlade (PS4) – $7.49
  • AeternoBlade (PS Vita) – $7.49
  • Albedo: Eyes From Outer Space (PS4) – $4.49
  • Cast of the Seven Godsends – Redux (PS4) – $2.09
  • Epic Adventures Bundle (PS3) – $20.29, $11.59
  • Hitman: The Complete First Season (PS4) – $53.99
  • Infinity Runner (PS4) – $5.24, $3.49
  • Kholat (PS4) – $11.99, $9.99
  • Master Reboot (PS3) – $10.04, $5.09
  • Paranormal Pursuit: The Gifted One Collector’s Edition (PS3) – $10.49, $7.49
  • Pillar (PS4) – $3.59, $2.79
  • Pixel Gear (PSVR) – $9.89, $8.79
  • Professional Farmer 2017 (PS4) – $19.99
  • Q*bert: Rebooted Game and Pixels Theme Bundle (PS4) – $8.99, $7.19
  • Sacra Terra: Kiss of Death (PS3) – $8.39, $5.99
  • Silent Hill Origins (PSP) – $4.99, $3.99
  • Snark Busters: High Society (PS3) – $8.39, $5.99
  • Soul Axiom (PS4) – $9.99, $4.99
  • Spider: Rite of the Shrouded Moon (PS4, PS Vita) – $8.99, $7.99
  • The Jackbox Party Pack 3 (PS4) – $22.49, $19.99
  • Verdun (PS4) – $13.99