Gajeel Redfox and Juvia Lockster are playable in Fairy Tail RPG

Weekly Famitsu has revealed that Gajeel Redfox and Juvia Lockster are playable in the upcoming Fairy Tail RPG! In addition, the Grand Magic Games and Tartaros arcs are included in the game. More information regarding Fairy Tail RPG will arrive at a later date.

Fairy Tail RPG is in development by Koei Tecmo and Gust for PS4, Switch and PC. The game releases worldwide in 2020. Stay tuned at Final Weapon for the latest Japanese gaming news!

This weeks Xbox Deals with Gold feature Assassins Creed and Far Cry

Another fresh batch of gaming deals are here for this week and if you’re looking to add to your backlog, you may find some gems this time around. Some of these deals may require a valid Gold Membership.

  • Assassin’s Creed Odyssey: Legacy of the First Blade* | 50 percent | $12.49
  • Assassin’s Creed Antiquity Pack* | 60 percent | $39.99
  • Assassin’s Creed Chronicles Trilogy | 70 percent | $7.49
  • Assassin’s Creed Legendary Collection* | 65 percent | $69.99
  • Assassin’s Creed Triple Pack | 67 percent | $29.69
  • Assassin’s Creed Odyssey: Deluxe Edition* | 60 percent | $31.99
  • Assassin’s Creed Odyssey: Gold Edition* | 65 percent | $34.99
  • Assassin’s Creed Odyssey Season Pass* | 50 percent | $19.99
  • Assassin’s Creed Odyssey: Ultimate Edition* | 65 percent | $41.99
  • Assassin’s Creed Origins: Deluxe Edition* | 70 percent | $20.99
  • Assassin’s Creed Origins: Gold Edition* | 70 percent | $29.99
  • Assassin’s Creed Origins Season Pass* | 50 percent | $19.99
  • Batman: Arkham Collection* | 60 percent | $23.99
  • Batman: Arkham Knight – Premium Edition | 60 percent | $15.99
  • Batman: Arkham Knight Season Pass | 50 percent | $9.99
  • Battlefield V: Deluxe Edition* | 70 percent | $23.99
  • Batman: Arkham Knight | 50 percent | $9.99
  • Battlefield V: Standard Edition* | 67 percent | $19.79
  • Far Cry 4 and Far Cry Primal Bundle | 60 percent | $19.99
  • Far Cry 4: Gold Edition | 50 percent | $17.49
  • Far Cry Insanity Bundle* | 60 percent | $35.99
  • Far Cry Primal: Apex Edition | 50 percent | $17.49
  • Far Cry 5 and Far Cry New Dawn: Deluxe Edition Bundle* | 67 percent | $32.99
  • Far Cry 5: Gold Edition and Far Cry New Dawn: Deluxe Edition Bundle* | 67 percent | $42.89
  • Far Cry New Dawn: Deluxe Edition* | 50 percent | $24.99
  • Far Cry 5 Season Pass* | 50 percent | $14.99
  • Hitman HD Enhanced Collection* | 70 percent | $17.99
  • Hitman 2* | 67 percent | $19.79
  • Hitman 2: Gold Edition* | 67 percent | $32.99
  • Just Cause 4: Digital Deluxe Edition* | 75 percent | $17.49
  • Just Cause 4: Gold Edition* | 75 percent | $22.49
  • Middle-earth: Shadow of War Expansion Pass* | 50 percent | $19.99
  • Middle-earth: Shadow of War* | 50 percent | $24.99
  • Middle-earth: Shadow of War – Definitive Edition* | 60 percent | $23.99
  • Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor – Game of the Year Edition | 50 percent | $9.99
  • Mortal Kombat 11* | 40 percent | $35.99
  • Mortal Kombat 11: Premium Edition* | 40 percent | $53.99
  • Mortal Kombat X | 50 percent | $9.99
  • Oceanhorn: Monster of Uncharted Seas | 50 percent | $7.49
  • Pillars of Eternity | 75 percent | $12.49
  • Red Dead Redemption 2* | 40 percent | $35.99
  • Red Dead Redemption 2: Special Edition* | 45 percent | $43.99
  • Red Dead Redemption 2: Ultimate Edition* | 50 percent | $49.99
  • Surviving Mars: Digital Deluxe Edition* | 67 percent | $13.19
  • Sine Mora EX | 85 percent | $2.99
  • Titanfall 2* | 85 percent | $4.49
  • Warhammer: Chaosbane* | 30 percent | $27.99
  • Warhammer: Chaosbane – Deluxe Edition* | 30 percent | $45.49
  • Warhammer: Chaosbane – Magnus Edition* | 33 percent | $53.59

*Xbox One X Enhanced

For the complete list of Xbox Deals with Gold, go visit Major Nelson HERE!

Little Town Hero Review – A hero’s tale or a zero’s fail?

When Game Freak first released Pokémon in 1996, nobody knew that it would become a worldwide phenomenon. 23 years later, Game Freak has released their first brand new IP – Little Town Hero – and I’ll say it right off the bat – it’s no Pokémon.

GAMEPLAY

Combat revolves around randomly generated “Izzits” and “Dazzits”

In Little Town Hero, you play as a red haired boy (the player chooses his name) and the inevitable hero of the village. Throughout the game, you come across different monsters and enemies in which you battle using randomly generated ideas called “Izzits”. These are drawn from a bank of sorts called your “headspace”. Using power earned every turn, these “Izzits” can be turned into “Dazzits” which are what you use to battle with.

Now, it doesn’t bother me that this is what the combat is like. It’s actually very inventive and can take a lot of planning. What bothers me is the fact that the game is solely dependent on randomly chosen Izzits for you to work with. This is compounded by the fact that quite a few end-of-chapter bosses have Dazzits (yes, they’re different than Izzits – it’s gonna get confusing) that randomly wipe out one of the ideas in your headspace or change the Dazzit you’ve chosen EVERY TIME they use it. Some can be used multiple times. When I’ve gone through and planned out my next two or three moves, this can be incredibly frustrating and cause for a 30 min boss battle to turn into a 2 hour boss battle. And yes, that happened. 2 hours on one boss.

Aside from combat, there are multiple different quests to complete throughout the game. The quest log in the pause menu is actually very aesthetically pleasing and the amount of side quests available to complete speaks to the completion it’s in me. My biggest complaints in this regard are two;  firstly, no minimap or navigation compass or SOMETHING makes finding quests and objectives an absolute chore. Too many of them are fetch quests with no clear idea where to fetch anything.

And my second gripe – at one point, when teaching the player about the different quests available to complete, the game tells them that some quests can only be found or completed in certain chapters. The biggest problem is that there’s no way for the player to know WHICH quests those are. One minute I’m helping a girl find her sheep and the next I’m fighting the end-of-chapter boss and there’s still a fourth sheep left to be found. My completionist screams at this point. The sucky thing is, this could be solved by one of two little things: a minimap or indicator system or the game not automatically starting MAIN quests upon walking to a certain area. These additions would’ve made the game far easier QOL-wise and would’ve made it that much more enjoyable for me, personally.

PRESENTATION

The art style is classic Game Freak and that’s a good thing

A couple things about the game do stand out to me. First off, the the art style. Game Freak seems to have gone back to their DS days with this art style, albeit a much more HD version of it. The classic chibi feel of the characters, the vividly colored backgrounds, the unique looking monsters all scream Game Freak at its roots. That’s what I’ve always personally loved about the Japanese studio and I’m sure I’m not alone.

Second, the soundtrack. Surprisingly, the soundtrack is done by none other than Undertale’s Toby Fox. There are definitely elements of his work on Undertale in the battle music especially. An almost electronic sound resonates while fighting certain enemies, much like it did for Undertale. Game Freak was right to get a well established composer to do their soundtrack. And one that everyone seems to love, at that.

STORY & CHARACTERS

Dialogue feels uninspired and characters are bland

Game Freak has always been very good at writing a captivating and deep story for their Pokémon games. Pokémon Diamond and Pearl and X and Y have some of the best stories in all of gaming in my opinion. Little Town Hero, on the other hand, doesn’t.

Unfortunately, it seems the studio put their B-team on writing. The story feels like something right out of a Playhouse Disney TV show. The other problem is that because the game only takes place in one little village, there’s not many places for the story to go before it gets incredibly boring. I found myself merely skimming dialogue 5 or 6 hours into the game just so I could get to the next round of combat.

The characters are a different beast. Every NPC is one of four different designs – an old man with a tuft of hair; burly buff guy; a little girl/boy; or an “old” woman who looks like she’s 24. These generic characters do nothing to enrich the story or background of this village, unlike most NPCs in the Pokémon series. Even the main supporting characters are uninventive and did little to catch my attention.

THE VERDICT

As it stands, Little Town Hero might be Game Freak’s first adventure out of the realm of Pokémon but it’s not a very good one. It seems as though the effort wasn’t put in to make this game a polished final product and it needs two or three more updates to become a final product. At the price point it sits, however, it may be worth it for interested fans to give it a try, as it wasn’t ALL bad. The visuals and music are worth trying and the combat can be fun and interesting at certain points.

New Pokemon Sword and Shield Trailer Blesses Us with Fat Pikachu

Nintendo and the Pokemon Company dropped a new trailer today for their upcoming Pokemon titles, Pokemon Sword & Shield.  The trailer shows off a handful of Generation 1 type Pokemon that will be playable in both games, such as Pikachu, Charizard, and Meowth.  The trailer also debuts the new Gigantamax forms for the first time. The trailer below demonstrates the Gigantamax forms in action:
It is also quite humorous to see Pikachu’s Gigantamax form. In the trailer, Pikachu brings back his classic look from the Pokemon Red & Blue era of the franchise.  A.K.A. Fat Pikachu. And because we live in the best timeline, the internet has already made plenty of memes from it.
 
Pokemon Sword and Shield will release for the Nintendo Switch on November 15th.  They will be the first entry of the franchise’s eighth generation of Pokemon. And the first mainline series of games for the Switch.
 
Oh, and bless Fat Pikachu forever.

 

 

PlayStation Awards 2019 announced for December 3rd

The 25th anniversary of PlayStation is coming up in December and Sony has announced their date for the annual awards show! It will be held in Hotel New Takanawa in Tokyo, Japan on December 3rd. The show recognizes hit titles sold in Japan and Asia on the PlayStation platform. Here are the award categories courtesy of Gematsu:

  • Platinum Prize: Software titles (DL) with an accumulated shipment quantity (including download quantity) of over one million copies.

  • Gold Prize: Software titles (DL) with an accumulated shipment quantity (including download quantity) of over 500,000 copies.

  • PlayStation Network Award: Top three network sales titles will be awarded (from October 1, 2018 to September 30, 2019).

  • PlayStation 25th Anniversary Users’ Choice Award: Top five titles which have won PlayStation Awards in the last 24 years will be voted by Japan and Asia users.

  • PlayStation VR Award: Three titles that contributed to the sales of PlayStation VR (from October 1, 2018 to September 30, 2019). *Excluding last year’s winning titles.

  • Indies & Developer Award: Three titles that contributed to the expansion of PlayStation (from October 1, 2018 to September 30, 2019). *Excluding last year’s winning titles.

More information can be found on PlayStation Japan’s official blog post. Stay tuned at Final Weapon for the latest Japanese gaming news

Beatmania IIDX 27 Heroic Verse unleashed on the arcades

The latest entry in Konami’s long running Beatmania IIDX series of arcade rhythm games has just released in arcades across Japan. Beatmania IIDX Heroic Verse features a host of new songs, quality of life improvements and a new interface themed around super heroes.

Most interestingly, Heroic Verse adds the option to switch languages to both Korean and English, marking the first time a mainline Beatmania IIDX game has natively supported having the interface in English.

The update is currently rolling out to all cabinets across Japan and will be making its way to cabinets in South East Asia, America and Oceania over the coming days.

Stay tuned for a first impressions article coming sometime in the next week.

Overwatch on Switch warns you for not installing the latest patch with the most stock font ever

It’s no surprise that Blizzard has been through a lot as of late and it seems like that won’t be stopping anytime soon. To cut a long story short, players have already discovered that the Switch version of Overwatch will warn you if you don’t have the latest patch with quite possibly the most stock font ever. I’ve since discovered that the font itself is Myriad Arabic Bold made by Adobe.

So far, the reception hasn’t exactly been positive for most people and that’s on top of the physical version especially features no cartridge and requiring a mandatory download. Nintendo is also allowing refunds for digital copies and recently cancelled the NY launch event that was scheduled for tomorrow.

Disgaea 4 Complete+ demo is available today, dood

NIS America has announced that a demo for Disgaea 4 Complete+ is available today on PS4 and Switch. The demo will release tomorrow, October 16th, for Europe. Along with this, NIS America uploaded a new trailer highlighting 10 of the coolest things in the game. Here’s the trailer:

Disgaea 4 Complete+ releases on PS4 and Switch on October 29th. Stay tuned at Final Weapon for the latest Japanese gaming news!

Google’s Stadia Game Streaming Service to Launch on November 19th

Google Stadia has an official release date.  Stadia will launch in selected countries on November 19th, Google announced today.
 
The date became official during the annual Made by Google event earlier today. The Google event was headlined by the unveiling of the Pixel 4 family of devices. As well as a new Pixelbook computer, and Google Nest devices.
 
It’s important to note that the November 19th launch day only applies to those who pre-ordered the Founder’s Edition of the service.  The Base and Pro editions of the service has a planned release window of 2020.
 
Stadia is Google’s entry into the video game market. The streaming service will compete with other services. Examples being Sony’s Playstation Now, Nvidia’s GeForce Now, and Microsoft’s upcoming xCloud service.
 
Google has stated that Stadia’s servers would allow games to stream at up to 4K resolution. With up to a frame rate of 60 frames per second. And will be playable on Google devices, and other phones and computers.  Google Stadia does have a dedicated controller. Google confirmed that players would be able to use third-party controllers. It will also have keyboard and mouse support.
 
Google Stadia will be free for the first three months.  After that, the service will cost $9.99 per month.

Horror visual novel Tokyo Dark: Remembrance releases on November 7th for Switch

Cherrymochi has announced that their horror visual novel, Tokyo Dark: Remembrance, is heading to Switch! Pre-orders open on Halloween, a fitting time for horror games. This edition of Tokyo Dark includes:

  • New scenes
  • New endings
  • New memories
  • New Game + and much more

Follow Detective Ito’s journey in Tokyo Dark: Remembrance when it releases on November 7th. Stay tuned at Final Weapon for the latest Japanese gaming news!