At the Tokyo Game Show, D3 announced an upcoming shooting action game set in the world of Onechanbara. Five high school girls are trapped at Musaku High during a zombie outbreak! In order to survive they must evade, repel, and escape hordes of zombies entering the school.
The Survivors
Rei Kanazaki
Age: 17
Club: Karate Club
Specialty Weapons: Sub Sniper Shotgun / Karate Techniques
Mayaya Himeji
Age: 16
Club: Softball Club
Specialty Weapons: Sub Machine Gun / Bat
Sayuri Akiha
Age: 17
Club: Kendo Club
Specialty Weapons: Handgun / Wooden Sword
Risa Kubota
Age: 16
Club: Long Sword Club
Specialty Weapons: Assault Rifle / Long Sword
Enami Kamijo
Age: 18
Club: Soccer Club
Specialty Weapons: Sub Sniper Rifle / Kicking Techniques
By the way, there will also be a clothes ripping system. Just so you know.
Square Enix is bringing out a new fast-paced multiplayer action MOBA called Flame X Blaze. This 3×3 action game allows players to experience fast paced matches on the go. Take on the role of “Agent” and team up with two friends to battle monsters, level up, and destroy the enemies guardian. Choose your own play style and strategically maneuver the battlefield. In addition to a variety of ways to play the game, you can also customize your character equipment and skills.
There will be an open beta in Japan set for winter of 2016, and the release of the North American version after the beta. Will you be checking this game out?
Announced at the Tokyo Game Show, Birthdays the Beginning will be coming to PS4 and Steam. Birthdays the Beginning is a sandbox game where “players create cube-shaped worlds that give rise to diverse and unique lifeforms.”
Create your own world. Foster life of all shapes and sizes. Shape your planet into how you want it.
Even though the PlayStation Press Conference in Japan is now over, you can still check out all the announcements you missed while you were working. Check it out below!
Today Nintendo announced a new 3Ds XL for Pokemon Sun/Moon: Solgaleo and Lunala Black Edition. The new themed system is set to come to North America on October 28th for $199.99, just shortly before the launch of Pokemon Sun/Moon. In addition, fans can purchase a $79.99 Dual Pack with both games and codes to unlock 100 Pokeballs on November 18th.
Nintendo, shut up and take my money.
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