Guilty Gear XX Accent Core Plus R hitting Vita next yearThis news shouldn't really come as much of a surprise, but Arc Sys has revealed that Guilty Gear XX Accent Core Plus R is coming to not only the PSN/XBLA, but Vita as well. It'll be hitting the latter sometime in 2013. A few additional details reveal that the game will contain full voice acting for what I would imagine is the story mode. All the new balances and tweaks from the arcade mode will also be faithfully carried over to the Vita version, so fear not, fighting game fans. No word on whether this portable version will contain online versus, but if BlazBlue Continuum Shift Extend for the Vita is any indication, it'll more than likely be exactly like its home console siblings. As for why this isn't all that surprising, Arc Sys has a pretty solid track record of bringing all of their fighting games over to handheld consoles. I'll probably be picking this up for the PSN and Vita so I can get some training in on the go. Now if only we'd get Persona 4: Arena on the Vita as well... [via Hachima] Did you know? You can now get daily or weekly email notifications when humans reply to your comments.
12:26 AM on 05.16.2013 Neptunia PP has an idoltastic new trailerIt's starting to feel like I write way too much Compile Heart news. Nobody tell Idea Factory; they might get jealous. Upcoming Vita idol simulation game, God Dimension Idol Neptunia PP, has a new trailer. Behold Neptune, as ...
1:00 PM on 05.15.2013 Mind = 0 gets its first big trailerAcquire has finally dropped the first gameplay trailer of its new PS Vita RPG MIND≒0 (a title that plays havoc with search engines and blogging software, I'll have you know), and I really hate to say this, but it ...
9:00 AM on 05.14.2013 Huzzah! Sen no Kiseki finally has a Japanese release dateThe sixth mainline game in Falcom's Kiseki series (Trails in the Sky) has finally received a Japanese release date. Eiyuu Densetsu: Sen no Kiseki will hit the PS3 and Vita on September 26 of this year. This falls in lin...
4:00 PM on 05.09.2013 So this is where Dragon's Crown's great menu comes fromSee that sweet scene up in the header? That's the frankly awesome-looking character-select menu from Dragon's Crown, a game worked on by Vanillaware and its lead artist George Kamitani. Cool menus like that don't come from ju...
5:35 PM on 05.08.2013 That was fast: Masoukishin 3 launches its first trailerIt's only been a few long hours since Masoukishin 3 was leaked in Famitsu, and Namco Bandai has already uploaded the first trailer for Super Robot Wars OG Saga Masoukishin III: Pride of Justice. Overall, the full bodied robo...
6:50 PM on 05.07.2013 Super Robot Wars OG: Masoukishin 3 coming to PS3/VitaA leak from this week's Famitsu magazine has revealed that Namco Bandai will be releasing Masoukishin: Pride of Justice on August 22 for the PS3 and Vita. The second game in the Masoukishin saga, Revelation of Evil God, ...
11:00 AM on 04.30.2013 Go West! Week Forty-Six: El Psy CongrooGreetings, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to a new edition of Go West!, your [almost] weekly column about the latest Japan-only games! After nearly a month of light releases, we're finally back to normality this week with a whopping ten new games. Huzzah! Without further adieu, let's get this show on the road, shall we?
3:30 AM on 04.26.2013 Elf's got crazy moves in the new Dragon's Crown trailerOh, is it already time for another new Dragon's Crown trailer? Yup, looks like it. The hooded Elf gets the spotlight this round, with a minute long video displaying her acrobatic prowess. While she looks to be primarily a ra...
9:00 PM on 04.24.2013 These Neptunia PP videos are Idol-tasticEvery time I write something about the Neptunia franchise, I'm always a little bit taken aback by the fact that these games have made it this far. Having only played the first entry, I imagine they must be getting better wit...
2:00 PM on 04.23.2013 Dance, mouse dance! Dragon's Crown gets official NA dateTime to rejoice Atlus and Vanillaware fans, because Dragon's Crown has a release date! We knew the price ($49.99 on PS3, $39.99 on Vita), we knew the people (Vanillaware and Atlus, naturally), and now we know the time. I...
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