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L99: LIMIT BREAKER
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Summon Night 6 PS4 English version coming to Asia in May [Update: no English version]
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Kenka Bancho Otome launches May 19 in Japan, trailer
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[video=youtube;4tXT3zNhHuE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4tXT3zNhHuE[/video]
Update 02/24/16 at 10:35 p.m.: Summon Night 6: Lost Borders will not release with English subtitles in Asia, but rather with Chinese and Japanese language options. Play-Asia, who originally published the announcement, has apologized for the spread of misinformation.
Original Story 02/24/16 at 3:50 a.m.: Bandai Namco will release the PlayStation 4 version of Summon Night 6: Lost Borders in English in Asia in May, the company announced.
A Japanese release is due out for PlayStation 4 and PS Vita on March 10.
Here’s a brief overview, via Play-Asia:
Besides more platform options, this time, players will also experience tons of new features like advanced tailored gameplay system, enhanced graphics, well-designed playable characters and new battle strategies!
Follow either male protagonist (cheerful adventurer Raj) or female protagonist (serious sniper Am) to protect their hometown “Cocoon World” of Fillujah by defeating all the summoned evil intruding creatures from an unknown place called Lyndbaum and unfold the hiding truth along the way. With the two protagonists setting, player will be able to choose one main character to play with and the other one to have night conversations with. As well, plenty of well-designed sub events are available for players to discover and experience.
For Summon Night series fans, main characters from previous entries will also show up in this title! Confirmed returning characters include Touya Fukazaki from Summon Night, Melgitos from Summon Night 2, Ray, Lisher and Lyurm from Summon Night 4, as well as Folth, Pariet, Torque from Summon Night 5!
Find all of our previews via our Summon Night 6: Lost Borders tag page.
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Kenka Bancho Otome launches May 19 in Japan, trailer
After a delay to spring, Spike Chunsoft has announced that Kenka Bancho Otome will launch for PS Vita in Japan on May 19 for 5,980 yen.
The visual novel game’s debut trailer was also released.
Here’s an outline of the game, via VNDB:
For as long as she’s been aware, the heroine, without a single relative, lived under care of the state. Both of her parents’ faces were unknown to her. In front of this heroine, a young boy appeared. The young boy’s name was “Hikaru”. It appeared that he was the heroine’s twin brother, separated at birth. He had a proposal for the heroine.
“Could you go to school in my place?”
The heroine was shocked by this crazy suggestion. Furthermore this was an all-boys school. The only high school in this prefecture for delinquents. Hikaru was part of the most ancient and honorable family in the criminal underworld (yakuza), the Onigashima family. Under his father’s strict teachings, the school that he was to attend had been decided. And that school was Shishiku Academy. A high school where all the terrible and wild delinquents were gathered. Enrolled in this school, a child of the Onigashima family was obligated to occupy and control this school. Hikaru did not want to have anything to do with delinquents. But to defy his father meant death. Hikaru, who learnt about his twin sister who was separated from him at birth, was struck with the idea to send her in his place to this school of delinquents.
Watch the trailer below.
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[video=youtube;4tXT3zNhHuE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4tXT3zNhHuE[/video]