Circle Entertainment this morning both released a trailer for and confirmed the release window for their new game Adventure Labyrinth Story. The game will be released on July 21st in Europe and in August 2016 in North America.
The third game in the series, after Adventure Bar Story and Mercenaries Saga 2, Adventure Labyrinth Story is a rogue-like RPG that challenges an unknown dungeon.
Kemco is bringing another mobile RPG to the Nintendo 3DS. Journey to Kreisia is set to be released in the Nintendo 3DS eShop this Thursday, July 14th.
While attempting to skip out on a homework assignment and meet up with his friends at the arcade, a teenager by the name of Yusis is suddenly enveloped in a blinding light and transported to Kreisia- a world where fantasy meets reality. Soon after, he learns he has been summoned as a Savior to deliver Kreisia’s people from the threat of the Overlord. Thinking everything happening around him is simply a dream, Yusis readily agrees to the task of saving the world and begins preparing for what is inevitably to be far more than he ever bargained for!
The age of dragons is here, well almost anyway. 7th Dragon III Code: VFD will be released in stores in just a few days, with the launch set to happen this Tuesday, July 12th.
With the imminent release, SEGA has released a new trailer for the gale as well as some sweet information on upcoming DLC for the game. Through three different eras in the game (present-day Tokyo, ancient Atlantis, and futuristic Eden), players get to customize their own professional team of dragon hunters to meet the inevitable threat. With 96 appearance variations to choose from, eight unique classes to utilize, party synergies to maintain, and a cat café to manage, RPG enthusiasts will feel right at home with 7th Dragon III Code: VFD.
You can also check out the free demo in the Nintendo eShop now as well.
Legend of the Mystical Ninja – In this Super NES classic, take control of Kid Ying and Dr. Yang in an action-adventure through feudal Japan. Overcome 10 levels of the Dragonbeast to save Princess Yuki, battling through stages of intense 3D and 2D zones filled with zany characters and fun mini-games. [ NEW NINTENDO 3DS ONLY ]
More details of Atlus’ upcoming RPG Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse are trickling out as the release date draws nearer. That has now been confirmed at September 20th in North America, a date which was expected already with online listings showing the date as such.
This week Atlus has released another new trailer for the game, this time detailing some of the cast of the role-playing game. Check out that trailer below.
Zero Escape: Zero Time Dilemma – Series mastermind Kotaro Uchikoshi has pulled out all the stops to deliver the most compelling and mind-shredding gaming experience ever seen on a hand-held platform. Choice is your only method of salvation and your only means of escape. How much of your humanity will you sacrifice to earn your freedom? Click here to see the trailer.
BOXBOXBOY! – It’s time to think outside the box once again. Our boxy hero, Qbby, has a new power that lets him duplicate his blocky bod into TWO sets of boxes. He’ll put every box to use to survive perilous traps across numerous puzzling levels. Learn new tricks and box formations to get past obstacles, like switches, spikes and even lasers!
Monster Hunter Generations – Special Demo – Now available on Nintendo eShop, experience the most dynamic Monster Hunter game yet! This hefty demo will offer you three main quests that you can take on either solo or co-op (local or online!), along with a selection of basic tutorials for newcomers. Additional demo and system required for multiplayer mode. System sold separately
The Battle Cats POP! – Rampage across the globe with weird ’n’ wild cats in an exciting tower defense adventure. Collect hundreds of fightin’ cats to power up your army, take down bizarre and hilarious enemies and win glorious treasure. Click here to see the trailer.
LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens – The LEGO video game franchise triumphantly returns on Wii U and Nintendo 3DS with a fun-filled, humorous journey based on the blockbuster film. The game will also feature exclusive playable content that bridges the story gap between Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi and Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
Puzzle Labyrinth is a very bare bones puzzle game.
There isn’t anything flashy in the Nintendo 3DS eShop game. Like sitting down to do a crossword or a Sudoku puzzle, this game feels the same way. Each puzzle is independent of the rest in the book and can really be done in any order. There is no connecting story to bridge the puzzles together and no character narrative to bring you from one to the next. It’s just puzzles, but set up with deductive logic and set in a three dimensional environment.
Puzzle Labyrinth has sixty stages to play through, with twenty unlocked at the start of the game. Well, they’re not entirely unlocked. Actually they’re all locked. Let me explain. When the game starts you are given five keys to unlock puzzles, and you get to choose from the first twenty available. You can choose any ones you’d like, though of course starting with the first few make the most sense as these will introduce you to the different puzzle elements.
The goal in each puzzle is to escape, plain and simple. When you start a level the door will lock behind you and you can only escape once you fulfill a requirement laid out for you on the plaque on the wall. You’ll need to explore each labyrinth and literally read the writing on the walls to figure it out. And even this can be kind of difficult to do.
To make the level more challenging the text written on the walls is cryptic. You’ll have to not only figure out what to do, but also what the clues really mean. While some of them can be fairly straight forward, others may only give you a series of numbers or a bit of poetry. Some levels can really leave you scratching your head.
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But that can be good. No one likes a puzzle that is too easy to solve. Where’s the fun in that.
Moving around in the labyrinth is done with the directional pad, with the circle pad used to select from items you’ve found in order to use them. And like the classic point and click adventure games, you can press the (A) button at any time to check or interact with your surroundings. Also in many of the levels are monsters, however the goal of the level isn’t always to fight them. They may also ask you for favours where the correct course of action might be to flee or give them an object you’ve found.
After you complete a set number of puzzles another twenty will unlock until the full sixty are available. Each completed level will also grant you a key, thus allowing you to challenge even more labyrinths.
The music in the game is catchy and reminds me a lot of Parascientific Escape: Cruise in the Distant Sea. The 3D visuals in the game are also very well done, as are the monster designs and animations.
Overall Puzzle Labyrinth is a fun little puzzle game, however really challenging at times. If you’re looking to be stumped and have a love-hate time as you try to figure it out this is definitely worth checking out.
Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE – Slay monsters – and slay like a pop star – in this new RPG from acclaimed developer ATLUS. An interdimensional evil has invaded modern-day Tokyo, resulting in this fantastical mix of music, style and danger. Battle through dungeons to pump up your strategy and creatively destroy your foes … before all hope fades to black.
Mario& Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games – Experience the thrill of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games by competing with friends as gaming icons like Mario and Sonic. Prove you’re the star of the Games across 17 events, including full team sports: dominate the field in Football (soccer), have a ball in Beach Volleyball and be there for the Olympic Games debut of Rugby Sevens.
Mighty No. 9 – Created by games industry legend Keiji Inafune and a veteran team of developers, Mighty No. 9 transforms classic side-scrolling action with modern tech and fresh mechanics across 12 challenging stages and dozens of mini missions. Face off against your eight Mighty brethren and steal their powers to unlock new transformations for hero Beck, granting him unique skills and abilities.
The awarding winning unique mashup of Tower Defence and Demon monster apartment management, Unholy Heights, arrives in the Nintendo 3DS eShop tomorrow. The game, from PetitDepot and Mebius, is being released on the 3DS by Bergsala-Lightweight.
In the game you adopt the role of the Devil, who creates an apartment for monsters to defend against pillaging wannabe heroes!
In this interesting Tower Defence game you sucker monsters to live in your apartment building by buying them furniture according to their needs. Once they are in your apartment, have them breed stronger offspring, charge them rent or KICK THEM OUT!
With the release of Nintendo’s Metroid Prime: Federation Force set for just under two months away, the Japanese website has launched. Included is a lengthy gameplay promo video for the game.
The video showcases a lot of the in game look to the game, as well as detailing a lot of how the game will look once it launches. Blast Ball is also Blast Ball.
The video also briefly mentions some of the amiibo functionality, with Samus and Zero Suit Samus amiibo shown.
Check out the video below. Metroid Prime: Federation Force is set to be released in North America on August 19th.
Nintendo shared some information on their social media channels this evening, sharing some information about amiibo compatibility with upcoming Metroid Prime: Federation Force.
While tackling missions in Metroid Prime: Federation Force, tapping one of the two Samus amiibo (Samus or Zero Suit Samus) provides upgrades like additional missiles and ammo for the Slow Beam. Additionally you can add some bling to your Blast Ball matches in Metroid Prime: Federation Force by scanning amiibo. Doing so allows you to add a custom paint job to your Mech.
No word on just what amiibo will be compatable, with only Mario and Bowser confirmed. Neither Metroid.com nor amiibo.com have any updated information regarding which amiibo will work with Metroid Prime: Federation Force.
Rhythm Heaven Megamix – Rhythmic gaming bliss, goats eating turnips, and the funkiest tunes you’ve ever bashed a button to? This must be the Rhythm Heaven™ Megamix game. With 70+ rhythm games, including new ones, remixed fan-favorites, and US debuts, this fresh mix has it all. Try to reach Heaven World as you stick speeding viruses, feed a bear, and more! Just don’t miss a beat.
Nintendo showed off a brand new game on Wednesday, which will be coming exclusively to the Nintendo 3DS in 2017.
Developed by Grezzo Co Ltd, the team behind The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D, comes a daring new adventure that expands on everything RPG fans love about the genre. As a chosen Seedling, your mission is to build a prosperous oasis by working with your partner, Isuna. Meet and ally with members of other tribes to complete your mission, while battling against the Chaos threatening peace in the desert. Battle enemies in real time combat as you switch between three party members and explore a savage desert. Forage for materials in caves and puzzle filled dungeons to earn dewadems, which are used to grow new shops and even grow gear!
Today Capcom announced a few new tidbits for the upcoming action RPG Monster Hunter Generations. First and foremost a demo will be making its way to 3DS systems prior to the July 15th launch date.
Two weeks earlier a downloadable demo of Monster Hunter Generations, which features three monsters of varying difficulty levels for both new and experienced players, will be released. The demo will come with options for local and online multiplayer (1-4 players).
Players are encouraged to join up with others and start with the newly introduced Great Maccao, then attempt to face the beguiling new owl-like monster Malfestio, all before truly testing their mettle against the fan-favorite Nargacuga. The demo will be available for all gamers to download on the Nintendo eShop on June 30th.
I worked in retail for a long time. I have over a decade under my belt of dealing with crazed customers, wacky coworkers, and the ins and outs of retail life. Circle’s latest game Conveni Dream takes the retail experience and shrinks it down in a portable form.
Conveni Dream is a very basic retail simulation game where you take the reins of a convenience store. It is up to you to hire staff and manage the store.