Its amazing what a little creative editing can do, and someone, somewhere, decided to re-engineer a PR piece from Kaspersky Labs to make it seem like that the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One are being targeted with 34,000 hacking attacks per day.
Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers for the Nintendo 3DS is a game trapped in nostalgia, with glimpses of futuristic game mechanics. Well, it was futuristic in 1997 at least. Other than having way too long of a name, Soul Hackers is actually a revamped port of the 1997 Sega Saturn game. This isnt an entirely redone game (more on this in a bit), but it is a port with some fairly decent additions. The biggest changes from the original are the added voiceovers (Japanese is included), enhanced soundtrack, new endgame dungeon, and a little currency called D-Souls. Now D-Souls is something every 3DS owner will be interested in. Know all those dusty old coins you collect by walking around with your 3DS in your pocket? Now you actually have something to do with them!
It's closing in on to being nearly a week since the Xbox One was officially launched by Microsoft. Facing a lot of hiccups and bumpy roads leading to the launch, Microsoft still managed to sell one million units to the customers within 24hours but keep in mind that it is a total of selling units in 13 key countries.
Hackers confirm that they have successfully managed to dump Xbox One's NAND.
"If there is one thing I have no shame in supporting its the idea of old Japanese games getting remade for current systems, especially ones that offer the chance to bring exclusive Japanese titles to the West. The idea that I am missing an entry in a series that I adore is a painful thing to think about. Just ask any Suikoden fan and youll hear them grumble about titles that never made it out of the Land of the Rising Sun. Having jumped into the Shin Megami Tensei games during the PS2 era, I had missed a lot of the history behind the series, so it was great to hear that Atlus were revisiting their catalogue and bringing fans the opportunity to play Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers (Im just going to call it Soul Hackers from now on, because thats one long title), a Sega Saturn and PlayStation title that has never seen the light of day outside of Japan until its arrival on the 3DS."