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Why E.X. Troopers Turned Out to be My Favorite Game at TGS

Posted: 22 Sep 2012 12:17 AM PDT

I saw plenty of big-name games this year at Tokyo Game Show, and they looked as good as you'd expect. Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance, Assassin's Creed III, Resident Evil 6, and so on and so forth -- all well and fine and a guaranteed good time when they arrive in the coming months. But amidst all these big-budget titles, the game that I enjoyed most was one I didn't even think I'd like: Capcom's E.X. Troopers.

Going into the show, all I knew about E.X. Troopers was that it was an anime-style Lost Planet spin-off and that it was rumored to have risen from the ashes of the doomed, too-good-for-this-world Mega Man Legends 3. Having played the TGS demo (the single-player demo for PlayStation 3, not the multiplayer demo for 3DS), all of these things seem to pan out. It's definitely a Lost Planet-inspired game, what with its icy environments that players navigate with grappling hooks. And I can definitely see some kind of connection to Mega Man Legends in how the combat plays out. But the results speak for themselves: E.X. Troopers is tremendous fun.

Amidst TGS Isolation, an RPG Americans Can Play, Too

Posted: 21 Sep 2012 11:46 PM PDT

For most member of the foreign press, the prevailing theme of Tokyo Game Show over the past few years has been the show's tendency to throw the shrinking Japanese games industry into stark relief. For myself, though, I often find myself more preoccupied by the fact that so many of the great-looking games that do appear at the event will never make their way west. For every Xenoblade Chronicles or The Last Story that does make its way to the U.S. despite growing publisher disinterest in bothering with games that will probably only sell 50,000-100,000 units in the West, TGS boasts dozens of excellent games we'll never see, like 7th Dragon 2020, Final Fantasy Type-0, or even the PlayStation Vita version of Phantasy Star Online 2 (which Sega has stated will only be coming to the U.S. for PC only despite the game being available on Vita in Japan). So, as I spent this year's show gazing longingly at the likes of Project X Zone and other perfectly enjoyable games outside the AAA mainstream, it was refreshing to stumble across a quaint little RPG that not only will make its way to America but had a localized version on display for the press to enjoy.

No, I'm not talking about Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate (though that was nice to see, too). Rather, I'm referring to Denpa Men, a 3DS title developed by Genius Sonority and available to play in English on the show floor. The game is slated to hit the U.S. eShop next week at a price somewhere in the neighborhood of $10, and while it won't blow anyone's minds or sell anyone a 3DS, it does represent a nice, bite-sized portion of classic RPG comfort food.

America Through a Japanese Lens

Posted: 21 Sep 2012 06:35 PM PDT

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America Through a Japanese Lens

Cover Story: The many ways which games abroad portray our nation.

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ew things are as humbling as viewing yourself through the eyes of another. With a bit of perspective, our greatest strengths as well as our most pronounced flaws become glaringly apparent. But along with these truths come a different sort of insight that might normally go unnoticed in our everyday reactions. This thought can be applied not only to an individual, but a nation as a whole. Which is why it's interesting to take a look at some of our favorite franchises, many of which began development from an entirely Japanese team, and see how they portray this little country of ours. Hell, titles as far back as the original Ninja Gaiden for the NES presented strange, stunted, but somewhat accurate portraits of life in America. For the masses who live it everyday, it's far too easy to gloss over details that might completely fascinate a foreign eye. Likewise, that unknown lens may very well shine on some aspects of our culture that we'd much rather forget about. Sometimes it takes a fresh perspective to see through the staid of the everyday. This certainly isn't a comprehensive list, so by all means help flesh out the discussion below.

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Stuck in Japan

Posted: 21 Sep 2012 04:29 PM PDT

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Stuck in Japan

Cover Story: Four major Japanese series that never took root over here.

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he case is made time and time again: what sells in Japan doesn't necessarily sell in North America and Europe. There's no lack of curious titles that never escape the Japanese market, from trucking adventures to the many flavors of dating simulator. It's the way of the industry, after all.

Yet there are several standout series that become powerful forces within the Japanese game industry, all while staying largely unknown in overseas markets. Some of them trickle out into the West, and others never even get that much of an opportunity. And the following four examples aren't just overlooked games, they're long-running franchises that shaped the industry in some way, and they were seldom seen on these shores.

Halo 4 Presents the First Step to Evolved Combat

Posted: 21 Sep 2012 11:48 AM PDT

For die-hard fans, the wait for Halo 4 can only get shorter. Over 737 days have passed since the release of Halo Reach -- a prequel to the original series trilogy, but also the last Bungie-made Halo game before the studio moved on to other projects and publishers. For Master Chief fans, the wait for Halo 4 has lasted even longer: More than 1,822 days have come and gone since Halo 3 shipped in 2007, and Its legendary finale sets the mysterious circumstances for the remaining crew aboard the UNSC ship Forward onto Dawn in motion. Thankfully, Halo Combat Evolved Anniversary shipped over 310 days ago, but since it brought the first Halo game up to HD visual standards, it's not fair to consider it a new entry in series cannon.

In less than 47 days, the long wait for Halo 4 will finally come to an end, and its arrival signals the start of the next trilogy and an aggressive content delivery start for developer 343 Industries, with weekly content scheduled to ship via digital delivery for Halo 4's cooperative mode called Spartan Ops.

A Closer Look at the Next Ys

Posted: 21 Sep 2012 10:50 AM PDT

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A Closer Look at the Next Ys

Cover Story: We play a new demo of Ys: Celceta Sea of Trees and speak to Falcom president Masayuki Kondo about what's in store for fans.

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laying PlayStation Vita games was no easy task at last year's Tokyo Game Show, but I made a beeline straight for Ys: Celceta Sea of Trees, a remake (of sorts) of Ys IV. I was impressed by what I saw, even if it did more or less look and play like an up-rezzed Ys Seven. The final demo of the game (which launches next week in Japan) was one of my first stops at this year's TGS, and I found myself surprised by how much better the game looked than its debut a year ago. With refined action, greatly improved graphics, and entirely new play mechanics, Celceta represents a considerable improvement over its predecessors (at least, on the surface). After my demo, I met with developer Nihon Falcom's president Masayuki Kondo to discuss, among other things, the ins and outs of the latest Ys. Rather than simply share my impressions of the game, I asked Mr. Kondo to share the inside perspective on its direction and refinements.

1UP: I didn't have a chance to play much on the first day of the show, but I did check out Ys: Celceta Sea of Trees. The demo that I played this year was very different from the one last year. It seems like the game has come a long way since you first showed it. Can you talk about some of the changes you've made in the past year?

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Rift: Storm Legion and the Power of Choice

Posted: 21 Sep 2012 07:11 AM PDT

Storm Legion and the Power of Choice

With the upcoming Rift expansion, Storm Legion, players will once again be treated to playing the game in any one of a myriad of ways. It's a trademark that Rift developers are quite proud of. We spoke with the team about Storm Legion and how even more choices are being brought into the game. See what we discovered.

Diablo 3: Public Test Realm Incoming

Posted: 21 Sep 2012 09:17 AM PDT

Public Test Realm Incoming

The Diablo III site has been updated with the news that a public test realm for the game will be forthcoming and that interested players can check out v1.05 before it hits live servers.

Digimon Masters Online: Returning to Memories of Youth

Posted: 20 Sep 2012 04:18 PM PDT

Returning to Memories of Youth

Digimon Masters Online is a game that is purposely designed to bring back fond childhood memories in older gamers, yet simultaneously appeal to younger gamers. We've checked out Digimon Masters Online and have our full review for your reading pleasure. See what we have to say before adding your thoughts to the comments.

EVE Online: Glenn Beck: Goonswarm a CIA Front

Posted: 21 Sep 2012 08:15 AM PDT

Glenn Beck: Goonswarm a CIA Front

Sometimes the words simply must speak for themselves. American political pundit, Glenn Beck, has spoken out suggesting that EVE Online's corporation, Goonswarm, is a CIA front. Take a listen and judge for yourself.

General: The Age of Boredom

Posted: 20 Sep 2012 04:35 PM PDT

The Age of Boredom

A lot of hyped MMOs have been released in the past year with a few more yet to come. Yet some, if not all, of them have been huge disappointments to some of their fans. In an increasingly crowded market, what is there to be excited about asks our own Scary Booster. See what Scary's got to say and then shine a ray of hope in the comments.

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GW2 – Tournament PvP Guide: The Keep Is Lost!

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GW2 – Tournament PvP Guide: The Keep Is Lost!


Structured PvP in Guild Wars 2 is like a whole different game within it. It has its own rules and idea's and to be good at sPvP you need to know quite a lot; with the help of GG.Livewire we have written this guide to help you figure out the basics of Tournament PvP!

Ragnarok Online 2 Updates With A Colosseum

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Ragnarok Online 2 Updates With A Colosseum


Why settle for PvP or PvE when you can have a mixture of both, Colosseum-style? Ragnarok Online 2: Legend of the Second will be getting an update early next week that introduces a Colosseum where players will engage other players as well as monsters simultaneously. Besides the chance to earn a last-man-standing trophy from besting the entire field, participants can earn PvP points to use for purchasing PvP gear. Check out a preview of the Colosseum in the video after the break.

[Tokyo Game Show 2012] Phantasy Star Online 2's New Trailers for All Platforms

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[Tokyo Game Show 2012] Phantasy Star Online 2's New Trailers for All Platforms


Over at Tokyo Game Show 2012, SEGA revealed 3 new trailers for Phantasy Star Online 2. Currently in its commercial stage in Japan for the PC system, the PS Vita version, coming 2013, will sync with it (players on PC and PS Vita share the same server). The PC English client will arrive in Spring 2013.

Fierce Argument about DC & DC II when OBT to Come

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Fierce Argument about DC & DC II when OBT to Come


With the "yay" speedy release of Dragon's Call II, when some veteran players of Dragon's Call are still living under a rock, DC II Open Beta Test is even slated to be launched on 22:00 Sept.25th (EDT), after this period of successful Closed Beta Test, game adjusted, bugs fixed and system improved, owed a lot to the enthusiastic participation by loyal players of DC, growing up with the official.

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