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  • Flawless
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    • Mar 2004
    • 16780

    #916
    Re: Nintendo 3DS

    Japan loves them some Monster Hunter. This one does look really interesting though, so I will probably check it out when it comes over.


    Eurogamer: 1.7 million retail copies in two days, 3DS sells 276,792 units this past week

    Capcom explained that combined with its digital sales, Monster Hunter 4 has shifted over two million units in four days, well ahead of the publisher's estimate to shift 2.8 million copies by 31st March, 2014. (Thanks, GamesIndustry International.) This phenomenal launch has made it the best-selling third-party 3DS game ever in Japan.

    This big boost in sales was a major boon for the 3DS as well, which moved 276,792 units this past week. (236,700 on 3DS XL - which saw a couple of special Monster Hunter 4 bundles - and 40,092 on the regular 3DS). Comparatively, the next in line was the PS3 at a humble 12,146.
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    • Flawless
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      • Mar 2004
      • 16780

      #917
      Re: Nintendo 3DS

      Looking forward to Bravely Default early next year. It's got great reception from Japan and importers. It somewhat resembles classic Final Fantasy. The western release will be based off the expansion coming to Japan in December that adds things like improved graphics, more events, options to speed the turn-based battles up, and even options to adjust the encounter rate. Thankfully the game also features dual-audio because the English VA isn't great.


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      • Flawless
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        • Mar 2004
        • 16780

        #918
        Re: Nintendo 3DS

        New Kirby game coming for 3DS next year.

        <iframe width="640" height="360" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/XTM0srjbsjI" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

        ...

        Zelda: A Link Between Worlds 'bucks tradition' by making key items available earlier

        According to Iwata, at a certain point in the game, the order in which players approach dungeons and how they do so is completely up to them — the player can decide how to progress through the story at their own pace. Players will be able to go to Ravio's Shop, an item shop carrying items like the bow and arrows and hookshot, at any time during the game to rent or purchase any item they want based on the dungeon they are planning to visit.

        "In previous Zelda games, there were this sort of unwritten rule that said you could only get a new item at a new dungeon, and puzzles in that dungeon would primarily be solved using this new item," Iwata said. "You might even say it's one of the conventions of Zelda.

        "But this time around we we wanted to buck tradition and transform the way you played Zelda, and to offer a brand new gameplay experience," he added. "To do this, we had to reconsider this particular Zelda convention."

        The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds will launch on Nov. 22 in North America and Europe.
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        • XtremeDunkz
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          • Aug 2007
          • 3414

          #919
          Re: Nintendo 3DS

          3DS keeps spinning out games. Pokemon next week should be sweet as well.
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          • Flawless
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            • Mar 2004
            • 16780

            #920
            Re: Nintendo 3DS

            Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Dual Destinies demo is up on the eShop.
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            • mgoblue
              Go Wings!
              • Jul 2002
              • 25477

              #921
              Re: Nintendo 3DS

              "Bravely Default" by Square Enix, cool RPG game

              http://kotaku.com/you-want-old-schoo...ame-1433883286

              Looks like lots of 3DS fun coming!
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              • Flawless
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                • Mar 2004
                • 16780

                #922
                Re: Nintendo 3DS

                Been excited for that for awhile. Thanks to Nintendo for stepping up and getting it localized because Square Enix wasn't going to bring it over. Hopefully they do the same for Dragon Quest VIII remake.

                Also, I mentioned it before, but the western release is based off the enhanced version and brings things, like: options to speed-up battles, adjustable encounter rate, more difficulty options, more control options, and new story events. Plus dual-audio.

                Here's an import review of the original Bravely Default:

                Japanator

                With 24 playable jobs, there is a lot of freedom in how you can approach enemy encounters. Characters receive JP (job points) after every battle, leveling whatever job they have equipped at the time. Not all occupations are available in the beginning; going on sidequests and defeating the many optional bosses is the only way to obtain job asterisks.
                ...
                If you've ever played Final Fantasy III or V, this should be a very familiar system to you.

                Where BD starts to get interesting is in the way it handles both passive skills and secondary jobs. While you can only ever level up a single job at a time, you can equip a secondary one, allowing you to utilize all of the skills you've learned under that job. For example, my Agnes was a black mage, but she also had the white mage job equipped so she could use healing spells. The secondary jobs are a bit weaker than if you had them properly equipped, but there's no denying their usefulness. This system makes for some fun character builds and ensures that every player can find their own combat style.
                Towns and story-related locations are represented through pre-rendered backgrounds with 3D elements, and they make great use of the console's 3D screen. Cities are layered like a picture book, which results in often-times stunning vistas. Every time I arrived at a new continent, I couldn't wait to explore the area in search of some cool looking locale.
                Square Enix's Bravely Default is a strange creature. Designed by Silicon Studios with a script by 5pb's Nataka Hayashi and a score by Revo, it's in many ways unlike any other JRPG Square Enix has released in the past decade. It takes significant risks in both its narrative and its gameplay, many of which pay off in spectacular ways. And yet somehow, despite this freshness, there's something about Bravely Default that feels familiar. A lot of studios talk about wanting to bring an old genre to a new generation of gamers, but rarely do those attempts ever end up working. Older generations scoff at these titles while newer generations fail to see what the big deal was in the first place. In that sense, producer Tomoyo Asano and his staff have done something quite wonderful.

                Bravely Default: Flying Fairy is one of the best traditional RPGs I've played in years, and probably the best new IP to come out of Square Enix since The World Ends With You. If you have a Japanese 3DS, you should own this game.
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                • Sandman42
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                  • Aug 2004
                  • 15186

                  #923
                  Re: Nintendo 3DS

                  I heard good things about it from 8-4 a few months ago. Haven't played a hardcore JRPG in a while, but I'm interested in checking it out.
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                  • aukevin
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                    • Dec 2002
                    • 14700

                    #924
                    Re: Nintendo 3DS

                    I still haven't put down Animal Crossing to look at other games, but that's pretty much the sole reason I bought a 3DS anyway.

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                    • Swamp Swagger
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                      • Sep 2012
                      • 3825

                      #925
                      Re: Nintendo 3DS Announced

                      I got so bored of Animal Crossing I quit playing it after 2-3 weeks for some reason. It was like there was a lot to do but all got repetitive very fast to me.

                      If that makes sense, I mean I still have it and might try it again sometime. I was hyped getting it because I heard good things and was my first one but it just didn't grab me like I expected

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                      • DJ
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                        • Apr 2003
                        • 17756

                        #926
                        Re: Nintendo 3DS Announced

                        Originally posted by Swamp Swagger
                        I got so bored of Animal Crossing I quit playing it after 2-3 weeks for some reason. It was like there was a lot to do but all got repetitive very fast to me.

                        If that makes sense, I mean I still have it and might try it again sometime. I was hyped getting it because I heard good things and was my first one but it just didn't grab me like I expected
                        AC is a game I really enjoy. It's mellow, and I appreciate that. Put together a flower garden, plant some trees, go fishing or decorate your house, among other things. A great change of pace from all the sports games I typically play.
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                        • Flawless
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                          • Mar 2004
                          • 16780

                          #927
                          Re: Nintendo 3DS Announced

                          Originally posted by XtremeDunkz
                          oh my god yes. Pokemon just came out and that is amazing. Zelda looks epic as hell, and we still have a new yoshis island coming in a couple months? Screw the next gen consoles, the 3ds rules all right now.
                          The 3DS has really come into its own this year. It started with Fire Emblem Awakening in February and since there's been a notable release almost every month. I honestly think it's the best system out right now. There's a lot of variety and unique exclusives built specifically for the hardware, and BC with the great DS library.

                          2014 is already looking pretty strong too with Bravely Default, Super Smash Bros, Kirby, Yoshi's Island, Mario Golf: World Tour, Professor Layton and the Azran Legacy, and possible localizations of Monster Hunter 4, Dragon Quest VIII remake, Fantasy Life, Next Zero Escape, Monilith Soft RPG, TheatreRythym Final Fantasy: Curtain Call and Shin Megami Tensei Devil Survivor 2: Break Record.

                          I'm getting a PS4 at launch but my excitement is mostly for games that are coming next year, until then, the 3DS will probably be what I play more than anything else.
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                          • mgoblue
                            Go Wings!
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 25477

                            #928
                            Re: Nintendo 3DS Announced

                            Originally posted by Flawless
                            The 3DS has really come into its own this year. It started with Fire Emblem Awakening in February and since there's been a notable release almost every month. I honestly think it's the best system out right now. There's a lot of variety and unique exclusives built specifically for the hardware, and BC with the great DS library.

                            2014 is already looking pretty strong too with Bravely Default, Super Smash Bros, Kirby, Yoshi's Island, Mario Golf: World Tour, Professor Layton and the Azran Legacy, and possible localizations of Monster Hunter 4, Dragon Quest VIII remake, Fantasy Life, Next Zero Escape, Monilith Soft RPG, TheatreRythym Final Fantasy: Curtain Call and Shin Megami Tensei Devil Survivor 2: Break Record.

                            I'm getting a PS4 at launch but my excitement is mostly for games that are coming next year, until then, the 3DS will probably be what I play more than anything else.
                            I need to start playing FE again.

                            Really really really looking forward to Zelda! In fact I should actually finish OOT that I have on 3ds not beaten lol.

                            Awesome portable for sure...games keep coming out fairly regularly. I've been feeling a bit of a lull (didn't get the SMT game or whatever it was), but now we've got the holiday rush coming.
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                            • Sandman42
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                              • Aug 2004
                              • 15186

                              #929
                              Re: Nintendo 3DS Announced

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                              That voice acting.

                              Might have to turn down the volume while playing this.
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                              • Flawless
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                                • Mar 2004
                                • 16780

                                #930
                                Re: Nintendo 3DS

                                Or use the superior Japanese VA. Bravely Default will have dual-audio.
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