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Wii U Exclusive JRPG Genei Ibun Roku #FE Gets a Japanese Release Date, Wii U Bundle

Added: 11.09.2015 8:17 | 57 views | 0 comments


Nintendo announced today that the Wii U exclusive JRPG Genei Ibun Roku #FE (formerly known as Shin Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem) will be released in Japan on December 26th.

From: n4g.com

Lost Dimension Review | Game Podunk

Added: 01.08.2015 22:19 | 81 views | 0 comments


GP: "Keep your friends close, but keep your enemies closer. And, in Lost Dimension's case, they are rather close to being one in the same. Etrian Odyssey developer Lancarse has decided to take a detour from their frequent dungeon crawling expeditions with their newest property Lost Dimension. Having some novel concepts like a traitor mechanic for both narrative and gameplay (as well as Shin Megami Tensei and Etrian Odyssey pedigree for its development), it seems predestined for good things. Yet, it is certainly possible that a gifted staff can be betrayed by their own ambitions, and Lost Dimension may be the result of just that."

From: n4g.com

Shin Megami Tensei IV Sells Over 600k Worldwide, Greatest Hits Release Announced for Japan

Added: 27.07.2015 15:18 | 68 views | 0 comments


Atlus has announced that Shin Megami Tensei IV, the Nintendo 3DS RPG which originally launched in May 2013, has sold over 600,000 copies worldwide. Additionally, Atlus has announced an Atlus Best Collection re-release of Shin Megami Tensei IV to launch on October 8, 2015.

From: n4g.com

Fresh Details Emerge For Shin Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem

Added: 19.06.2015 11:30 | 54 views | 0 comments


Article: Fresh Details Emerge For Shin Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem

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From: www.nintendolife.com

The Fire Emblem/Shin Megami Tensei Crossover is Persona with Fire Emblem Heroes

Added: 18.06.2015 17:27 | 54 views | 0 comments


Genei Ibun Roku # FE, the working title of the Fire Emblem/Shin Megami Tensei crossover project in development with Nintendo and Atlus (and loosely translated as "Mirage Spinoff # FE") is the result of one woman's passion for Fire Emblem.

In an interview at E3, Fire Emblem producer and Nintendo group manager Hitoshi Yamagami told GameSpot that a Nintendo employee who loved Atlus games initially came up with the idea.

"In our team at Nintendo Co., Ltd, there's a woman who really loves the Shin Megami Tensei series," Yamagami explained. "This is how this all started. And when she started this conversation within the company, we were working with Atlus at the time on a purikura [decorative photography] program for DSi and 3DS. At the time she said, 'Mr. Yamagami, there's something I would like to do. I want to make a game that mixes Fire Emblem and Shin Megami Tensei.' And we said, that's exciting, let's give it a shot! But when we brought it to Atlus, they said, we'd like to but we can't, we're busy."

Another interesting combat feature is characters' special attacks, which are tied to songs. Throughout the game, some side stories will lead to a character releasing a song, which in turn will grant them another attack ability. This was added because developers wanted to give players a meaningful reward for completing side missions, much in the way completing side missions in Fire Emblem games allow you to recruit additional characters.

That being said, despite the modern setting and prominent pop-idol elements, it sounds like the game will feel at home in the hands of longtime Fire Emblem fans. Yamagami suggested that players who have been with the series for a while will have a different, deeper understanding of the game than series newcomers.

"What I'm most proud about this game is the fact that despite everything that we've said about it, as you play through the story, you'll realize that, what happens happens for a reason, because this game is inspired by Fire Emblem," he said. "So as a Fire Emblem fan, you'll recognize why things are happening; it's happening because it's Fire Emblem."

From: www.gamespot.com

The Fire Emblem/Shin Megami Tensei Crossover is Persona with Fire Emblem Heroes

Added: 18.06.2015 17:27 | 49 views | 0 comments


Genei Ibun Roku # FE, the working title of the Fire Emblem/Shin Megami Tensei crossover project in development with Nintendo and Atlus (and loosely translated as "Mirage Spinoff # FE") is the result of one woman's passion for Fire Emblem.

In an interview at E3, Fire Emblem producer and Nintendo group manager Hitoshi Yamagami told GameSpot that a Nintendo employee who loved Atlus games initially came up with the idea.

"In our team at Nintendo Co., Ltd, there's a woman who really loves the Shin Megami Tensei series," Yamagami explained. "This is how this all started. And when she started this conversation within the company, we were working with Atlus at the time on a purikura [decorative photography] program for DSi and 3DS. At the time she said, 'Mr. Yamagami, there's something I would like to do. I want to make a game that mixes Fire Emblem and Shin Megami Tensei.' And we said, that's exciting, let's give it a shot! But when we brought it to Atlus, they said, we'd like to but we can't, we're busy."

Another interesting combat feature is characters' special attacks, which are tied to songs. Throughout the game, some side stories will lead to a character releasing a song, which in turn will grant them another attack ability. This was added because developers wanted to give players a meaningful reward for completing side missions, much in the way completing side missions in Fire Emblem games allow you to recruit additional characters.

That being said, despite the modern setting and prominent pop-idol elements, it sounds like the game will feel at home in the hands of longtime Fire Emblem fans. Yamagami suggested that players who have been with the series for a while will have a different, deeper understanding of the game than series newcomers.

"What I'm most proud about this game is the fact that despite everything that we've said about it, as you play through the story, you'll realize that, what happens happens for a reason, because this game is inspired by Fire Emblem," he said. "So as a Fire Emblem fan, you'll recognize why things are happening; it's happening because it's Fire Emblem."

From: www.gamespot.com


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