God Eater 3 update 2.40 is available now, adds new Ash Aragami and content

Bandai Namco has released update 2.40 for God Eater 3! The update adds new content in the game such as more Traversing the Past episodes and missions. Here are the patch notes courtesy of Gematsu:

Standard Missions

  • Added new missions to the “Extra” section.

Extra Episode

  • Added new episodes to “Traversing the Past” (Keith and Neal).

Certification Missions

  • Added new Certification Missions.

Time Attack Missions

  • Added new Time Attack Missions.

Special Missions

  • Added new missions to the “Requests from Gleipnir” section.

  • Added new missions to the “Challenge to the Hounds” section.

Abandoned God Arcs

  • Added Abandoned God Arcs with new skills. These can be obtained from certain highly difficult missions.

Avatar Additions

  • Added new items for the Accessory A slot:

    • Pancake Tower

    • Animal Ears

    • *Certain items must be unlocked by fulfilling certain conditions.

  • Added new items for the Accessory B slot:

    • Face mask 4

    • Face Mask 5

    • *Certain items must be unlocked by fulfilling certain conditions.

  • Added new outfits:

    • Male

      • Rokuroku Bond

      • Rokuroku Peak

      • Rokuroku Hero

      • Rokuroku Peace

    • Female

      • Ryoran Elegance

      • Ryoran Glamor

      • Ryoran Silk

      • Ryoran Guide

Bug Fixes

  • Fixed various issues to provide a better gaming experience.

Episode Keith Trailer

Episode Neal Trailer

Lastly, God Eater 3 is available now for PS4, Switch and PC. Stay tuned at Final Weapon for the latest Japanese gaming news!

Fairy Tail RPG has been delayed to July 25th for Steam, July 26th for PS4 and Switch

Koei Tecmo has announced that Fairy Tail RPG will be delayed to July 25th and 26th for PC and PS4/Switch respectively. The delay is due to the team wanting to improve the game further for an optimized experience. In addition, the team wants to enhance magic effects, scenes and improve game balance. Koei Tecmo’s official statement is available below:

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Persona 5 Scramble demo is available now in the Japanese PSN Store

Earlier today, the Persona 5 Scramble demo released on Switch. The PS4 demo is finally out now so players on the platform may enjoy it as well! The demo is available here, be sure to have a Japanese account ready in the PSN store.

Persona 5 Scramble releases for PS4 and Switch on February 20th in Japan. Stay tuned at Final Weapon for the latest Japanese gaming news!

Zombie Army 4 Dead War Review: Zombie slaying has never been so satisfying

If you played Zombie Army Trilogy, then you already know what to expect in this new installment in the series.  Zombie Army 4: Dead War was nothing short of fun.  From when I started the campaign, I just couldn’t stop playing until I officially slaughtered Zombie Hitler, which surprisingly was a really great boss battle.  Although I did have a blast blasting my way through the campaign, I did start feeling a little fatigue towards the end with repetitiveness, but as a fan of the series and shooters in general, I already expected this much and it did not sway me in a direction that would make me negativity reflect on it.

First off, I never changed out my load out throughout the whole campaign.  I found the Mosin and the Trench Gun were just plenty for me to tackle the zombies.  They did not disappoint.  The beast of a shotgun was the first weapon I completely upgraded from the start.  The electric effects and increased damage felt so satisfying going through the hordes of zombies.  I don’t think there was a single time throughout the game where I ran out of ammo, and if I was close, I would just stomp in some heads of the dead and retrieve more if I wasn’t anywhere near a re-supply.  Sniping on the other hand was near perfect.  After fully upgrading the Mosin with explosive goodness, nothing was stopping me.  The guns in this game just feel so great.  Every weapon in the game, you can master.  And by that, you have a list of tasks for each weapon to complete in order to achieve full mastery.  Not only are you upgrading your weapons to get the most out of them, but you are also tasked to complete different challenges.  One of the last challenges that I am almost done with that would grant me full mastery of the Trench Gun is 200 triple kills with the shotgun.  This may seem a bit tough, but really it’s not considering you are constantly being thrown in or around a huge horde.

I played the entire campaign single player, which to some might get a tad bit boring, but not me.  Being an achievement hunter and finding ways to get 3 kills with a single headshot round or rounding up hordes of zombies to I can get the 20+ explosion kill was so fun trying to achieve.


The story is filled with collectibles and little Easter Eggs, like references to Stranger Things.  I came across an alphabet lit up with Christmas lights and a locked safe that had a clue painted out over one way on which lights to shoot out that would open the safe.  The few safes I did manage to open were home to an artillery gun that would call in a strike when shot into a horde, or really some creepy ass dolls that would mechanically move, laugh, and just give you a creepy feeling.  Collectibles in the Dead War vary from comics, documents, and a live zombie hand.  I thought the zombie hand was a really cool collectible to find.  I found one underneath a bucket just moving around and even one just scraping its nails down a chalkboard.  I can’t wait to start a new play through and collect all the remaining items that I missed.

Each chapter in the campaign has 4 sections in it, with the majority of them being about the same as the others, like activating a blood fountain or holding a position and surviving the endless hordes of zombies.  There are quite a few types of zombies in this game.  I think the most annoying to me were the creepers probably because as I’m blasting away at several of them, more and more just keep coming and can eat up your ammo pretty quick. Heavy zombies were represented great.  You had some that were just heavily armored that could be taken care of with a few headshots after knocking off their face shield, then you had the others that carry heavy machine guns, flamethrowers, and buzzsaws.  The flamethrowers could get you easily caught in a corner if you’re not to careful, but for the most part, they aren’t too bad to take care.

Horde Mode is a challenging experience, but once you get the hang of it its not bad, and pretty fun.  I was able to get into a lobby with a full squad first try.  If you bleed out, however, you get to watch yourself turn into a zombie and try to take out your squad.  I probably would have spent more time in Horde Mode if my real life squad was up and online to jump in with me, but either way I was able to join in on the fun with a quick matchmaking search.


Zombie Army 4 Dead War is a great entry into the series, and I couldn’t recommend it any more than I am.  If you like just a straight up shoot em up gore fest with some friends or solo, this is the game for you.  The addition to effects on weapons really stood out to me most when comparing to the Zombie Army Trilogy.  The replay factor is moderately high.  Especially if you’re like me and you want to 100% everything in the game or get as close as you can get before it starts eating you alive, and even then I’ll probably still keep trying my hardest.  With having one of the best boss battles that I experienced in quite some time, the people at Rebellion has done a fantastic job on this game, and even though I am done with the campaign, I will be visiting it again and again.

 

Team Ninja is aware of fan demand for a new Ninja Gaiden, hopes to deliver good news in the future

Ninja Gaiden is a beloved series to those who played it during the PS2/Xbox/Gamecube generation. The series has been on hiatus for quite a while now with Ryu Hayabusa being included in other games like Warriors Orochi 4 Ultimate. However, Team Ninja is aware of fan demand for the series. Team Ninja director Fumihiko Yasuda states this in a recent IGN interview:

“The core members of the team that worked on Ninja Gaiden want to make a new game. We are aware that some fans wanted Ninja Gaiden more than Nioh 2. Now we see a lot of ninja games like [Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice] as well, and we see a lot of good inspirations in those games, so we hope to deliver some good news one day.”

Lets hope that Ninja Gaiden makes a return in the near future. Stay tuned at Final Weapon for the latest Japanese gaming news!

Kingdom Hearts All-in-One Package releases on March 17th for PS4

Square Enix has announced that Kingdom Hearts All-in-One Package releases on March 17th for PS4! The All-in-One Package includes all the Kingdom Hearts games with Kingdom Hearts: The Story so Far and Kingdom Hearts III! It costs $49.99 and will be sold at GameStop as well.

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Persona 5 Scramble demo is out now in the Japanese Switch eShop

Atlus has just released the Persona 5 Scramble demo in the Japanese Switch eShop! The full game is available for pre-load as well. Its important to note that the demo and full game do not support English.

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Persona 5 Scramble – Explained in Three Minutes trailer

Atlus has released a new trailer for Persona 5 Scramble! In the trailer, Futaba’s VA, Aoi Yuuki, explains the game in 3 minutes. Check out the trailer below:

Persona 5 Scramble releases for PS4 and Switch on February 20th in Japan. Stay tuned at Final Weapon for the latest Japanese gaming news!

A preview Guilty Gear STRIVE tournament will be held at EVO 2020

EVO and Arc System Works have announced that Guilty Gear Strive will be present at EVO 2020! A preview tournament for the game is scheduled and more details will be given by Arc System Works at a later date.

EVO 2020 runs from July 31st to August 2nd in the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas. Stay tuned at Final Weapon for the latest Japanese gaming news!

EVO 2020 scheduled for July 31st to August 2nd, game lineup revealed

EVO

Its that time of the year again as the lineup for this year’s EVO fighting game tournament has been revealed! The event runs from July 31st to August 2nd in the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas. Here’s the EVO 2020 lineup:

  • Super Smash Bros Ultimate
  • Tekken 7
  • Street Fighter V Champion Edition
  • Dragon Ball FighterZ
  • Samurai Shodown
  • Granblue Fantasy: Versus
  • Soul Calibur VI
  • Under Night In-Birth Exe:Late[cl-r]
  • Marvel vs Capcom 2

Registration for EVO 2020 opens tonight, visit the official EVO site here. Stay tuned at Final Weapon for the latest Japanese gaming news!