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Publisher NIS America is having a Sale on the Playstation Store

Publisher NIS America is having a huge sale on the Playstation Store today. The sales goes on all the way till October 17, so this is your chance to pick up any of the following titles you might of missed out on.

Not sure what to pick up? Check out our reviews of some of the latest titles released by NIS, such as Touhou Genso Rondo: Bullet BalletPsycho-Pass: Mandatory Happiness, Grand Kingdom, Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls. and our latest review for Criminal Girls 2: Party Favors, which releases today October 11.

PlayStation 4

  • Disgaea 5: Alliance of Vengeance – $29.99, $23.99
  • Disgaea 5: Alliance of Vengeance Season Pass – $17.49, $13.99
  • Grand Kingdom – $32.49, $27.49
  • Natural Doctrine – $17.99, $11.99
  • Psycho-Pass: Mandatory Happiness – $34.99, $29.99
  • The Witch and the Hundred Knight: Revival Edition – $19.99, $15.99
  • Touhou Genso Rondo: Bullet Ballet – $22.49, $19.49

PlayStation 3

  • Battle Princess of Arcadias – $14.99, $11.99
  • Disgaea 2 (PS2 Classic) – $4.99, $3.99
  • Disgaea 3 – $10.49, $8.99
  • Disgaea D2 – $19.99, $15.99
  • GrimGrimoire (PS2 Classic) – $4.99, $3.99
  • Legasista – $9.99, $7.99
  • Natural Doctrine – $11.99, $7.99
  • The Awakened Fate Ultimatum – $19.99, $15.99
  • The Guided Fate Paradox – $9.99, $7.99
  • The Witch and the Hundred Knight – $14.99, $11.99

PlayStation Vita 

  • Cladun (PSP) – $2.99, $1.99
  • Cladux x2 (PSP) – $3.74, $2.24
  • Criminal Girls: Invite Only – $14.99, $11.99
  • Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair – $23.99, $19.99
  • Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls – $23.99, $19.99
  • Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc – $23.99, $19.99
  • Demon Gaze – $19.99, $15.99
  • Disgaea 2: Dark Hero Days (PSP) – $9.99, $7.99
  • Disgaea 3: Absence of Detention – $19.99, $15.99
  • Disgaea 4: A Promise Revisited – $19.99, $15.99
  • Disgaea: Afternoon of Darkness (PSP) – $7.49, $5.99
  • Disgaea Infinite (PSP) – $4.49, $2.99
  • Grand Kingdom – $25.99, $21.99
  • Natural Doctrine – $11.99, $7.99
  • Operation Abyss:  New Tokyo Legacy – $19.99, $15.99
  • Prinny: Can I Really Be The Hero? (PSP) – $2.99, $1.99
  • Psycho-Pass: Mandatory Happiness – $27.99, $23.99
  • Stranger of Sword City – $19.99, $15.99
  • What Did I Do to Deserve This, My Lord?! 2 (PSP) – $1.99, $1.19
  • ZHP (PSP) – $9.99, $7.99

Criminal Girls: Invite Only is heading to Steam

Originally released on the Playstation Vita back in February 2015, and also having a sequel that releases today, October 11. NIS America has announced that Criminal Girls: Invite Only will be heading to Steam on January 11, 2017.This release will be a port of the original with everything intact. You can catch all the details at the Steam page, as well as add the title to your Steam wishlist.

If you haven’t already, check out our review of the sequel and, be sure to catch the trailer for the Steam release below.

“Touhou Genso Wanderer” and “Touhou Double Focus” Will Release February 7 in North America

NIS America has announce their partnership with AQUA STYLE to bring Touhou Genso Wanderer and Touhou Double Focus to North America on February 7, 2017. Touhou Genso Wanderer will be available on PS4 (physical and digital) and PS Vita (digital – only). As an added bonus, all physical PS4 copies of Touhou Genso Wanderer at launch will include a free copy of the 2D platformer Touhou Double Focus (while supplies last)!

North American PS4 Physical Standard Edition Includes:
  • Collector’s Box
  • Touhou Genso Wanderer Game for PS4™ (Physical Disc)
  • Touhou Double Focus Game for PS4™ (Physical Disc)
  • 90-Track, 4-Disc Touhou Genso Wanderer OST
  • 26-Track, 2-Disc Touhou Double Focus OST
  • Full-color, 68-Page Hardcover Touhou Genso Wanderer Art Book
  • Full-color, 16-Page Softcover Touhou Double Focus Art Book
  • Acrylic Standee (6.5″ x 3″)
  • Reversible cover

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Be sure to check ou the trailers and quick overview below.


About Touhou Genso Wanderer:

Touhou Genso Wanderer is a roguelike RPG set within the expansive Touhou Project which invites the player to play as Reimu, the Hakurei Shrine Maiden, to investigate the latest incident to take place in the world of Gensokyo . Along the way, you’ll encounter a variety of characters from the Touhou Project universe, discover mountains of loot—each piece of which is valuable thanks tothe game’s item fusion system—and test your mettle with your favorite Touhou girl in tow as your adventuring partner in this approachable take on the roguelike genre.


About Touhou Double Focus:

After getting sucked into a magical book, Aya and Momiji must find their way back home. Explore every nook and cranny to unravel the mystery of the Book World! Along the way, the two run into many other residents ofGensokyo. Some come asking for help while others blame Aya for causing the incident. Help or defeat everyone you meet to give Aya her biggest story yet!


 

Review: MeiQ: Labyrinth of Death (PSVITA)

4MeiQ: Labyrinth of Death for the Playstation Vita is one of the latest titles from Idea Factory and, I have to say, I really had an adventure playing this JRPG. MeiQ is a JRPG with Mech Customization, a story of Machina Mages, and many dungeons full of creatures that randomly attack you.

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Story

MeiQ is set in a world that has fallen under an eternal night. Five Machina Mages now have to make their way through the four tower mazes and undergo various rituals, form contracts with various Guardians to restart the world, and bring an end to  eternal night. You play as Estra, one of the five chosen Machina Mages who specializes in Earth-element Machina Magic, along with the other four mages: Flare, who specializes in Fire-element Machina Magic; Connie, who specializes in Wood-element Machina Magic; Maki, who specializes in Metal-element Machina Magic; and Setia, who specializes in Water-element Machina Magic.

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Each character was unique and had distinct personalities that brought the story together. For example: the friendly rivalry with Flare and her smart alec remarks, each encounter with the Guardians, and how sometimes characters got in the way. There were times where you can tell the encounters with Connie were just filler and this sometimes got pretty annoying. For the length of the story, though, it isn’t a really long story and ends once you’re leveled up to a curtain point, however, the story is quite memorable and players will enjoy the journey. Players will enjoy making their way through each chapter, interacting with different character, and seeing what they have to do to make it though each tower to get to the very end.

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Gameplay

When I started playing MeiQ, I did not know what I was getting into except that this was a new title from NIS America, and that it was a dungeon crawler. Little did I know the game was a little more than that.

When players first jump into this title they will notice the first person perspective, which is fun, but also has it flaws. While exploring the towers you will find yourself not really looking at the main view of direction that is presented, but instead looking at the overview map on the side of your screen. This is mainly because it is one of the only ways you can navigate through the towers without bumping into walls or heading in the wrong direction.

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As for the battle system, players will notice they will have a party of mages and Guardians that are both recruited while progressing through the story. Guardians are one of the main aspects of the battle system. While in battle, you will notice your Guardians have certain move sets. Each move set is developed when you customize your Guardian using the equipment parts and crystals found through the maps.

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This is where the game shines because you will find yourself customizing and enhancing the Guardians move sets and appearance to take on your foes. Each crystal and part has specific elements that will help you counter your opponents element.  When entering the first few battles, players will notice their character is over powered and can take anything out in one hit, but this does not last long. Afterwards, battles get tougher and introduces players to how the mechanics of the game actually work. However, you will eventually have to grind to level up to take on new Guardians and enemies. This makes the game start to feel tedious when all you want to do is see what happens next in the story.

Verdict

MeiQ: Labyrinth of Death holds its ground as a unique title with its battle system, story, characters, and even boss battles.  However, the game felt too short, not all characters were memorable, and eventually the game became tedious after a certain point. I would recommend this game as something to play for a quick fix, but after beating the game, the replay value isn’t there.

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Review – Criminal Girls 2: Party Favors (PSVITA)

Published for the PlayStation Vita by NIS, Criminal Girls 2: Party Favors is a sexy game where you have 8 babes under your command.  Even before release, the game has had much controversy due to content and changes made during localization.  You can pick your bandwagon, but personally, the changes  (mostly in artwork and select wording) made little difference to me.

Story
You are sent to hell and must go through the the Reformation Program to reform a group of delinquent girls.  You have lost all of your memories and need to find a way to gain their trust. With so many rowdy girls, you must figure out how to get them to wor2016-09-07-130620k as a team and keep them in line by using a little “Motivation.”  Before even going through the Reformation Program,  Convicts (souls that did not successfully complete the Reformation Program) have taken over and thrown the Reformation Program and its leaders into chaos.  You must find a way to get out of the hell dungeons, and back on track with the Reformation Program but since it’s Hell, the course won’t be easy. Along the way, the girls face themselves, find strength from one another and from your little “Motivation”
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Gameplay
Much like the first game, Party Favors is dungeon crawler JRPG.  As you venture through2016-09-14-102434 Hell you must clear the dungeons and fight convicts along the way.  Fighting convicts will earn you CM (the game’s form of money), and with special “tools” you’ll need Motivate the girls to unlock moves.  One change, compared to the previous game Criminal Girls: Invite Only, is that you can pick and choose each girls’ moves.  The move you select determines whether they are more  “S” side, or more “M”.  This comes into play later during battles.  What pretty cool about choosing their moves is you have the option to reset them if you find one style isn’t working for you.  Strengthening the girls relies heavily on “Motivation” and leveling up fighting Convicts; Motivation being more central to the game.

2016-09-12-044313Battles are turn based.  You can only pick one character to attack. It’s hard to predict how strong the convicts you are fighting are and there’s no system in place to tell you when they will attack.  You definitely need to have a stock of healing items to cure ailments and keep your girls alive.  Of course, certain characters have healing capabilities, but sometimes it consumes too much MP which could be better spent on attacks.  On top of that, you don’t get to select specific moves from each of the girls, rather, you have to choose whatever they feel like using in battle for that tu2016-09-07-201927rn.  Battle is also made a little more interesting in that as their Reformation Leader, you can “Coach” them through battles.  You can cheer them on, scold them, and so on. Depending on the moves you selected for them (S or M) they will have a positive or negative reaction in battle.

Graphics
2016-09-07-130937The girls are sprites while you crawl through the dungeon, but during “Motivation” time they are  2-D animations that react to your action; they jiggle and blush from the action.  The more you Motivate them, the more the scene reveals to. They are also 2-D drawings during the dialogue but, like most JRPG’s, are static.

Each level has it’s own design and feel.  Depending on which part of Hell you are in, the dungeon will look different.

Music
If you’ve played Criminal Girls: Invite Only, then a lot of the music will 2016-09-07-222827sound familiar to you.  The Motivation and Rest music hasn’t changed much.  Since each dungeon has it’s own design, the music is also meant to match the feel of the dungeon.  I think the background gives the game a very “Playful” vibe, which is essentially what the creators are going for with the game.  As you journey through, the girls will also talk while you’re walking making it feel like you are actually leading these girls through hell.

Verdict
2016-09-29-115916Pros: There are a lot of new elements introduced into the game to make is stand out from the previous title.  The fan service stepped up a notch.  Girls are “Motivated” in pairs, or solo and the detail that goes into the motivation is pretty amusing. You’ll definitely be wondering how the heck some of the content even made it into a game. The story isn’t completely recycled, although, there are a lot of similarities to the first game.  The game is pretty easy to pick up, especially for those who are new to Criminal Girls.

Cons: The game is about 90% fan service and very little story. The game heavily relies on “Motivation”, in fact, that’s pretty much what the entire game is: unlocking those sexy scenes! In order to get the motivation scenes you need CM and that means grinding battles like no tomorrow!

Enemies are fairly hard to defeat, especially bosses. Even if you’ve Motivated the girls to their full potential you will still find yourself needing to grind through battles to level up.  In the end, I felt like I couldn’t sit through the game for long periods of time because I didn’t want to just battle monsters for an hour just to get more moves, level up, and barely escape a boss fight2016-09-07-131222 -I really just wanted to get to the story!

Moves you unlock for the girls aren’t really effective and girls share similar moves, they even share similar moves from the first game.  For example, both Kuroe and Tsukasa have ice powers and healing powers.  Elemental moves don’t really have an effect on the monsters so it’s difficult to find a weakness and exploit it. This can be considered somewhat or a pro because even if the elemental move is irrelevant, the move can still slow down, paralyze, confuse, or poison an enemy -if it is a successful hit.

If you want to pick up a controversial title with some sexy scenes, Criminal Girls 2: Party Favors is a good buy.  I had a lot of fun with the first game, and the second one definitely makes you strategize your attacks and item consumption. With the new features added to the game, you definitely don’t feel like you’re playing the first game over again. For me, it wasn’t a title to sit through, but one to pick up and kill some time with.

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Will you try out Criminal Girls 2: Party Favors?  Have you played Criminal Girls: Invite Only?  Any additional comments? Let us know!