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Release Window and New Trailer for Tekken 7 TGS 2016

In case you missed out, Bandai Namco released a new trailer, and more screenshots for Tekken 7 at Tokyo Game Show 2016.

The new entry to the series will feature 32 playable characters and will launch in Japan spring 2017 and early 2017 in NA for Playstation 4, Xbox One, and PC.

I am guessing the game will release worldwide the same date as Japan … or somewhere close at least. This is coming from what we gathered after a few words from the developers, but this is just speculations from our interviews.

Be sure to check out the new screenshots and trailer below.

 


Birthdays the Beginning for PS4 and Steam

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.

Check out the official trailer below!

 

Digimon World: Next Order Announcement

Bandai Namco has announced that a new Digimon World game is coming early 2017 subtitled Next Order.

Here are the details:

•Over 200 Digimon from the animated series!
•Choose between a male or female protagonist
•For the fi rst time ever in the series, explore the Digital World with not one, but TWO
Digimon partners!
•Your success in battles & the growth of your partners is totally dependent on you: Raise, train, feed, discipline, etc. in real-time to
form strong bonds with your Digimon companions. Every interaction & activity matters!
•Evolved AI Battle System: Strong bonds with your partners is key – train your Digimon to excel in AI battles on their own. Cooperation
& synchronization between your partners and their feelings will increase your chances of winning. Shout commands and cheer them
to victory!
•Recruit and integrate new Digimon into the village to expand & evolve it.

The story follows the protaganist as they are sucked into the digital world to find it under attack by Machinedramons (its like a mechanical t-rex with cannons on its back and skulls for knees) The player is tasked with finding a way back to the real world and stopping the destruction of the digital world.

I haven’t played a Digimon World game since the 2nd one but I did like it back then, I would like to try this one out too. Look for it early next year as a digital download on the PS4!

Review: Psycho Pass: Mandatory Happiness (PS4,PSVITA)

Before I start this review I would like to point out one thing, apparently Japan has 2 different definitions for games that we consider “visual novels”: 1) A visual novel is a narration with very few interactive elements and 2) an adventure game which is a narration that incorporates problem solving or other types of game play. So, a Visual Novel is more of an interactive book, kind of like “choose your story” and an “adventure game” is a little more like an actual game (think Danganronpa or games by Talltale games).

With that being said, Psycho Pass: Mandatory Happiness is a visual novel that takes place during the first 8 episodes of the Psycho Pass anime (great anime by the way, highly recommend it). In this game, you take the perspective of one of two new characters: Inspector Nadeshiko, an amnesiac who acts a lot like a robot, and an Enforcer named Takuma, who is searching for his lover. Their individual stories are interesting but I won’t spoil them here.

The overarching story of Mandatory Happiness follows Unit 1 as they solve cases involving the antagonist Alpha, a hacker who is hell bent on bringing happiness to people no matter the cost. He does illegal things to bring happiness to the person he is trying to make happy. The scenarios portrayed had me wondering; what is truly right in these situations?
Is there even a right answer?  Overall, the only element of the game that really stands out is, of course, the story.

Overall, this is a hard title to recommend to anybody who hasn’t seen the anime or doesn’t like reading. You will spend most of your time with this game pressing the x button and reading, seldom making some choices that, in the end, doesn’t really affect the story. The effects of the choices your character makes are minimal. Personally,  I loved the anime and I loved reading this story. I think I would love Mandatory Happiness more if it was just an animated movie. If you liked the anime and would like to see more from the world of Psycho Pass, definitely pick this up. Let me know if you have tried it or will try it!

Metal Gear Survive set to premiere September 17 at TGS 2016

With Tokyo Game Show 2016 a few days away, many games will be premiering that have yet to be seen and a few games that have been announced at E3. One of these games is Konami’s very own Metal Gear Survive.

The game will premiere at the Konami booth at TGS16 on September 17. Konami will also host a Metal Gear Survive event premiere on their very own youtube live stream September 17, 16:15.

Be sure to watch the the below just in case you missed it from Gamescom 2016.

Metal Gear Survive will be released for Playstation 4, Xbox One, and PC in 2017.