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Playism Confirms The Japanese Games It’s Bringing To PS4, PS Vita This Year

Japanese game publisher and digital marketplace Playism has confirmed with a new webpage the Japanese games it will be bringing to the US and Europe (confirmed via Twitter) this year on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita.

First up is TorqueL for both PS4 and PS Vita. It’s an award-winning action-puzzler in which you play a man inside a square. The challenge is to roll the man across the treacherous levels. You can extend long blocks out of each of the square’s four sides to lift, push, and thrust the man in the square around....

-Quelle

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Ich bin gerade, was eigentlich immer nur für zwischendurch gedacht ist, Run Sackboy Run am suchten. Der Käse macht so einen Spaß, dass ich immer nie aufhören kann. Mittlerweile komme ich schon locker bis zum Canon, aber alles darüber hinaus ist mir zu hektisch und zu schnell. Dafür kann man aber in den Anfangswelten noch genug Blasen und Sticker sammeln.
 
Gal Gun: Double Peace dated in Japan

Gal Gun: Double Peace will launch for PlayStation 4 and PS Vita in Japan on August 6, Alchemist and Inti Creates announced.

The game is price differently across version and edition:

PS Vita

Retail (Standard) – 6,800 yen
Retail (Limited Edition) – 8,800 yen
Download (Standard) – 6,000 yen
Download (Limited Edition) – 8,000 yen

PlayStation 4

Retail (Standard) – 7,800 yen
Retail (Limited Edition) – 9,800 yen
Download (Standard) – 7,000 yen
Download (Limited Edition) – 9,000 yen

The limited edition will include “Kunoichi,” “Military,” “Nude Ribbon,” and “Wedding Dress” costume download codes.

Pre-orders for any version of the game will include the “Torn Uniform” costume download code. Pre-orders wil also include a different poster or tapestry depending on where you reserve your copy.

If you missed our preview of the game back in March, catch it here.

Watch a new trailer below. View some screenshots at the gallery.

-Quelle

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Western Dungeon Travelers 2 has four censored images

The western version of Dungeon Travelers 2: The Royal Library & the Monster Seal will have content edits on just four in-game images, Atlus announced. These edits were made to adjust the Japanese version’s “overt graphics” to within acceptable ranges for the game’s Mature ESRB rating.

Find the full message from Atlus below.

Dungeon Travelers 2: The Royal Library & the Monster Seal presented some challenges during the localization process — specifically, adapting some of the fan service content to western sensibilities. Localization by nature requires some changes to be made for content to be understood en masse, which is why Atlus worked closely with developer Aquaplus to preserve the game’s themes and content to its fullest.

In order to comply with restrictions set forth by rating boards, Atlus made concessions on just four in-game images. On these images, some minor edits were made (and approved by the developer) to adjust the overt graphics to within acceptable ranges for the game’s M-rating.

Atlus is committed to being one of the leading publishers of niche JRPGs, and are very aware of what impact censorship can have on import titles; we are confident that the changes we made to the images in Dungeon Travelers 2 were the least invasive possible to still be eligible for a release in the west.

Thematically, the game remains as true as possible to the original Japanese version, including the preservation of the original Japanese audio.

-Quelle

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Sayonara Umihara Kawase + Arrives In Europe On PS Vita On April 30th

Agatsuma Entertainment has confirmed that Sayonara Umihara Kawase + will be available on the European PS Store for PlayStation Vita on April 30th. It’ll cost €15.99

Sayonara Umihara Kawase + has been available on PS Vita across North America since April 21st, and in Japan and Asia since April 23rd. The European version will contain the same features as those other PS Vita versions of the game.

That includes the game running at 60fps, 60 stages, four playable characters with their own special abilities, and the original 1994 entry to the series Umihara Kawase packaged as a bonus.

-Quelle

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Gal Gun: Double Peace dated in Japan

Gal Gun: Double Peace will launch for PlayStation 4 and PS Vita in Japan on August 6, Alchemist and Inti Creates announced.

The game is price differently across version and edition:

PS Vita

Retail (Standard) – 6,800 yen
Retail (Limited Edition) – 8,800 yen
Download (Standard) – 6,000 yen
Download (Limited Edition) – 8,000 yen

PlayStation 4

Retail (Standard) – 7,800 yen
Retail (Limited Edition) – 9,800 yen
Download (Standard) – 7,000 yen
Download (Limited Edition) – 9,000 yen

The limited edition will include “Kunoichi,” “Military,” “Nude Ribbon,” and “Wedding Dress” costume download codes.

Pre-orders for any version of the game will include the “Torn Uniform” costume download code. Pre-orders wil also include a different poster or tapestry depending on where you reserve your copy.

If you missed our preview of the game back in March, catch it here.

Watch a new trailer below. View some screenshots at the gallery.

-Quelle

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Girl Friend Beta PS Vita dated in Japan

Girl Friend Beta: Summer Vacation Spent With You will launch for PS Vita in Japan on August 20, Bandai Namco announced.

The standard and download versions will cost 6,640 yen, while a limited edition will cost 9,980 yen. As previously detailed, the limited edition includes:

A copy of the game
Special box with visual drawn by illustrator unit QP:flapper
Eight character visual posters
Original bonus footage Blu-ray
Eight PS Vita case jackets with the girls in different outfits
Product code for an original custom PS Vita theme
Eight cards with serial codes for the smartphone version

Pre-orders include product codes for Kokomi Shiina and Fumio Murakami yukata shot cards for use in the smartphone version of Girl Friend Beta.

Watch a new teaser trailer below.

-Quelle

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Grand Ages: Medieval listed for PS4

Kalypso Media is bringing Gaming Minds Studios’ upcoming PC strategy game Grand Ages: Medieval to PlayStation 4, according to Amazon Germany.

The game is listed at the retailer without a release date.

Here’s a full rundown of the title, via Steam page:

About

It is the year 1050 AD. At the beginning of the High Middle Ages development in Europe has seen an unprecedented level of progress and a rapidly growing population spreads across the length and breadth of the continent. New frontiers are explored, settlements founded and vast trading routes established. As the head of one of these small settlements, it falls upon you to lead your people towards greatness. Explore a vast world, gather resources, encounter other societies and use your trading expertise to expand and make your fortune. Found new cities, progress your nation with inventive technology and protect your trade routes against barbarian attacks until you are powerful enough to begin your conquest over Europe and forge a bold new empire.

Grand Ages: Medieval is a real-time strategy game from Gaming Minds. Lead your people and advance through the decades by utilizing construction, research, expansion and conquest in an area extending from Scandinavia and North Africa; to Portugal, the Caucasus and the Middle East. Rise from the humble role of a simple mayor governing a small settlement and rule over all of Europe. Experience an exciting campaign with elaborately designed cut-scenes, play by your own rules in free play or test your skills in multiplayer against up to 8 players!

Features

Explore a gigantic game world of over 30 million square kilometers, plot strategically where to found important cities and defend your kingdom against foreign powers
Raise an army and fight your opponents with knights, archers and cavalry
Produce and trade 20 different goods to meet the demands of your citizens and soldiers: such as coal, fruits and pottery
Research and utilize 50 major technological advancement of the Middle Ages: including the three-field crop rotation, the low warp loom or the longbow
Face devastating natural disasters like storms, fires, volcanoes, droughts, earthquakes… or even the Black Death
Challenging Multiplayer Mode for up to 8 players via network and online

In other Kalypso-related news, Tropico 5 is now available for PlayStation 4 in Europe and launches tomorrow in North America.

Watch the latest trailer for Grand Ages below.

-Quelle

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Code: Realize otome coming to PS Vita in North America this fall

Aksys Games is bringing Idea Factory and Design Factory’s otome/visual novel game Code: Realize ~Guardian of Birth~ to PS Vita in North America this fall, the publisher announced.

Here’s the rundown, via the PlayStation Blog:

Restricted to an abandoned mansion on the outskirts of London in fulfillment of a promise to her father, lonely Cardia lives day to day isolated from the world. Her body carries a deadly poison that rots or melts anything her skin touches, prompting the locals to call her a “monster.”

Her last conversation with her father two years ago, telling her to stay out of sight and never fall in love, is the furthest back she can remember. One day, her quiet solitude is interrupted as the Royal Guards break in to capture her. It is then that Cardia meets Arsène Lupin, a chivalrous thief, who helps her escape the soldiers’ clutches. She soon finds herself on a journey with Lupin to locate her father, who holds the answers to her mysterious condition. The two are soon joined by four more interesting and handsome gentlemen…

Players will take on the role of a young woman whose poisonous touch means imminent death. You’ll unravel the secrets of her past with the help of five charming guys, including literary figures like Arsène Lupin, Abraham Van Helsing, Victor Frankenstein, Impey Barbicane, and Count Saint-Germain.

-Quelle

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Cross Ange PS Vita five-minute trailer

Bandai Namco has released a new five-minute trailer for Cross Ange: Rondo of Angels and Dragons tr., its upcoming PS Vita “dramatic shooting action” game.

Due out on May 28 in Japan, the game consists of visual novel-like “Drama Parts” that depict the everyday story and where you can build your trust with the heroines, “Customization Parts” where you can customize your aircraft, and “Battle Parts,” where you’ll control your Para-mail and do battle with dragons. It starts a new protagonist character named Nami.

Watch the trailer below.

-Quelle

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Natsumegu coming to PS Vita

Cotton Software is bringing its PC love adventure game Natsumegu to PS Vita in Japan on July 30, Japanese retailer Chara-Ani has leaked.

Here’s an overview of the game, via VNDB:

Atsushi is in his second year of high school. His school is going to get merged with another school after the end of the first period, so this is his “last” summer holiday. He enjoys it spending with his friends. One day, the news comes out that Yukako is going to transfer to another school. He decides to gather his friends, and set up a club to make memories for Yukako….

The PS Vita version will be handled by Hotch Kiss and Parfait publisher TGL. A limited edition version including the game’s original soundtrack is also planned.

-Quelle

Persona 4: Dancing All Night: DLCs der ersten Exemplare

Atlus hat die zusätzlichen Inhalte vorgestellt, die man für den Kauf eines der ersten Exemplare von Persona 4: Dancing All Night als Extra erhält. Die Sammlung der Boni wird unter der Beschreibung “Woman’s Swimsuit Set” zusammengefasst. Für die Damen Chie, Yukiko, Rise, und Naoto spendiert der DLC Badebekleidung.

Später wird man diese Kostüme auch käuflich über das PlayStation Network beziehen können. Der kostenlose Zusatz bezieht sich nur auf die ersten Exemplare des Videospiels.

-Quelle

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Ich liebe die VITA und es gibt genug gute Software. Aber jedes Mal, wenn ich mich in diesen Thread begebe, bekomm ich das Kotzen von diesen Japano-Anime-Girl Spielchen.
 
Ich liebe die VITA und es gibt genug gute Software. Aber jedes Mal, wenn ich mich in diesen Thread begebe, bekomm ich das Kotzen von diesen Japano-Anime-Girl Spielchen.

Bis auf Indie Zweitverwertung und Japano-Anime-Girl Spielchen gibt es doch nichts auf der Vita!^^

Naja ich freu mich auf P4D. Mag Rhythmus Spiele zwar nicht aber P4 ist halt super und besser als Senran Kagura Bon Appetit wird es auf jeden Fall sein.
 
Ich liebe die VITA und es gibt genug gute Software. Aber jedes Mal, wenn ich mich in diesen Thread begebe, bekomm ich das Kotzen von diesen Japano-Anime-Girl Spielchen.

Geht mir ähnlich. Man sollte nur PAL Games posten.

Hier mal was Exklusives von SONY!

erscheint am 20. Mai 2015.

Looney Tunes: Die Galaktischen Spiele

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Auf der Dreamcast fand ich das Looney Tunes richtig gut. Ich glaube das hier werde ich mir mal zulegen.
 
Wann erscheint eigentlich endlich Mech Runner? Ist doch schon ewig überfällig...

Hat eigentlich jemand Söldner-X2 schon gespielt?
 
Bis auf Indie Zweitverwertung und Japano-Anime-Girl Spielchen gibt es doch nichts auf der Vita!^^

Naja ich freu mich auf P4D. Mag Rhythmus Spiele zwar nicht aber P4 ist halt super und besser als Senran Kagura Bon Appetit wird es auf jeden Fall sein.

Ja aber die Vita hat schon einige JRPG Perlen für mich wie die Neptunia Serie mit Ablegern und in Japan ist sie nunmal groß udn es kommen viele solche Spiele, find ich gut und es gibt hier einige Intressierte. Zumal man dank Region Free auch importieren kann.
 
Hey, endlich mal wieder eine interessanter SHMUPer

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Hey, endlich mal wieder eine interessanter SHMUPer

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Ja aber die Vita hat schon einige JRPG Perlen für mich wie die Neptunia Serie mit Ablegern und in Japan ist sie nunmal groß udn es kommen viele solche Spiele, find ich gut und es gibt hier einige Intressierte. Zumal man dank Region Free auch importieren kann.

War ja nicht Negativ gemeint. Will meine Vita mit ihren Japanischen Nischenspielen nicht mehr Missen.

Was interessiert mich irgendwelche Indie Zweitverwertungen für die Vita. Die kann ich wenn auf der PS4 spielen. Deshalb bin ich ganz klar dafür das hier weiter über Japanische Nischenspiele berichtet wird!

#TeamKiera
 
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