Shin Megami Tensei IV won't be available in the US until July 16, but we were lucky enough to receive a review copy of the limited edition box set to put through its paces.
While you'll have to wait a bit longer for the review itself, we figured you'd like a look at what's in the impressive box set itself.
Atlus has become known for its limited edition sets lately, but it's really raised the...
Worth Playing - Shin Megami Tensei IV features powerful new demons, expansive dungeons, epic story arcs with branching plot lines, game-altering decision making, and more.
For those planning on downloading Shin Megami Tensei IV via the eShop, we now know the game requires 14,337 blocks (about 1.72GB) on your SD card. I'm going to assume a lot of people are going to need a new SD card. (via nintychronicle.wordpress.com)
Index Holdings to undergo "civil rehabilitation proceedings".
Index Holdings, the parent company of Japanese game developer Atlus (Shin Megami Tensei series), looks like it's in financial trouble.
According to a ), the company will be undergoing "civil rehabilitation proceedings" via the Tokyo District Court. After the proceedings, the company will then undergo a corporate restructuring. The total liability of the company is about 24.5 billion yen ($249 million) as of May 31.
Civil rehabilitation is the Japanese equivalent of bankruptcy proceedings, and is usually the step taken before a more serious corporate failure.