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Soul Sacrifice Final Update Is Live
Soul Sacrifice version 1.30 was released in the States today and includes 16 new challenges. You must update from the game’s Live Area. Once you do, you can access the new content from within Librom’s Forgotten Pacts pages. The two new pacts are called the Hour of Blackness and The Hour of Pure White. All quests are 10* difficulty and should give the diehards a good challenge before Delta comes out.
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Injustice Coming To Vita Nov. 12
I’m not sure what it was that kept me from getting into Injustice: Gods Among Us, but I’m so excited to report that it’s coming to the Vita in just over one month. The graphics will surely take a hit, but the team working on the game have managed to keep this running at 60fps so that you can practice your combos wherever you are. Other things of note are that it will include all of the DLC to date, Ad-Hoc and WiFi multiplayer, Touch Controls for story mode, and a bunch of new S.T.A.R. Labs missions. The game was ported by Armature Studio who previously brought the Metal Gear…
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Shantae Coming To 3DS & Vita!
With Mighty No. 9 fully funded beyond the final stretch goal of $4,000,000, we focus our attention to his older cousin, Shantae. Already funded with a couple of stretch goals reached, it isn’t doing quite as well. This series has consistently delivered solid platforming ever since it’s debut. The more funding they get, the better game they’ll be able to bring us. Have a look and back the game if you like what you see.
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Caught In LIMBO
Playdead’s LIMBO has been released for the PlayStation Vita, thanks to Double Eleven. For those of us that have already enjoyed this indie title, that’s hardly reason enough to fork over $14.99. However, for those that have yet to play through LIMBO, now is a golden opportunity to experience it.
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XSEED To Bring Trails In The Sky SC West
I received an email today which is rather important for fans of the PSP RPG series The Legend of Heroes. There’s so much good stuff, I’ll just post the email contents for you. The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky SC, digitally to PC and the PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) system (including compatibility with the PlayStation®Vita handheld entertainment system) in 2014. The first chapter, previously released for the PSP system as The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky, will also be released for PC this winter.
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Project Phoenix Kickstarter Funded
Coming to the PS4 and Vita in 2015, Project Phoenix aims to please those who long for the days when JRPGs were as common place as FPS games are today. There are a lot of big names dropped in this trailer, and if you’re the type to do so, you can back this, to help the team reach their stretch goals if you hurry. There are only 4 days left on this one. With the promise of terrain being featured in the combat system, I really hope this project goes smoothly.
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PixelJunk Monsters Ultimate HD
PixelJunk Monsters is a beautifully rendered tower defense game. What primarily separates Monsters from other tower defense games is cursor movement; while most tower defense games feature the player as an omnipresent figure, Monsters provides the Tiki-Man as the protagonist. This adds a unique layer of difficulty because Tiki-Man is not an agile character. Also, any contact with the monsters you’re tasked with destroying ends in a massive loss of coins and more importantly, time.
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Killzone Public Beta Today
The Playstation Vita has struggled for over a year to gain a foothold in the Western market, but perhaps things are about to change. For starters, Sony dropped the price of the system and is gearing up for it’s first really decent first person shooter. While I don’t care much for these games, a lot of people in the US have been clamoring for a good FPS on a portable system for years. There have been good games over the years, but most were riddled with bad controls. This one looks to be the game that makes or breaks the Vita in the States. I really hope it turns heads…
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Rymdkapsel
Rymdkapsel was first released for the Playstation Vita, but has recently been ported to both iOS and Android smart phones and tablets. When it released for $5 on the Vita, I was quite enthralled by its addicting gameplay that relentlessly gobbled up my days. Now that it’s on other platforms, I find myself playing it even more.
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Ys: Memories of Celceta Silver Aniversary
Celebrating over a quarter of a century of the timeless Ys series, the Ys: Memories of Celceta Silver Anniversary Edition will come packaged with a host of celebratory bonus items including a 3-CD collection of original and arranged music spanning the entire history of the franchise, as well as game-specific items such as a cloth map detailing the lands of Celceta, a logo-emblazoned compass, and‘Adol’s Travel Journal’ containing adventuring strategies and artwork, all within an exclusive commemorative package. The Silver Anniversary Edition will carrya suggested retail price of $59.99, while the standard game will retail for $39.99.