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Odin Sphere: Leifthrasir’s Cornelius Trailer

I hope that you all survived April Fool’s Day!

Here’s an Odin Sphere: Leifthrasir character trailer, featuring Cornelius. He is a prince who is cursed and transformed into the mythical creature known in-game as the “Pooka.” The story of Cornelius follows him as he learns about his curse and attempts to escape from the Underworld. Cornelius is described as a fighter with quick attacks.

The game is due for release on PS3, PS4, and Vita in the West in June of this year (though the releases per region won’t be concurrent, so far as we know.)

Watch the trailer below!

Odin Sphere Leifthrasir: Cornelius the Pooka Prince

Valkyria Chronicles Remastered: Story Trailer…?

We at Segalization care about your feelings! No April Fool’s Day pranks for our readers today…maybe. Take care of yourself today – the Internet may be dangerous.

Anyway, Sega has produced an English version of the Valkyria Chronicles Remastered trailer. No tricks, no screaming faces at the end, no stealth Valkyria Chronicles III localization announcements. Just an overview of the story that follows the lovable Squad 7.

Valkyria Chronicles Remastered Story Trailer

There’s a lengthy press statement authored by SEGA in the video’s description. We’ll reproduce it for you below.

In the world of Valkyria Chronicles, the year is 1935 E.C., and the continent of Europa has been plunged into the Second Europan War between the Autocratic East Europan Imperial Alliance — also known as The Empire — and the Atlantic Federation over the precious resource Ragnite. The Empire is sweeping through the continent like an unchecked wildfire and has its eyes set on the rich Ragnite deposits of the Principality of Gallia. Although peaceful Gallia remains neutral in the conflict, its citizens will need to defend home and country against the inevitable invasion. Players follow Lieutenant Welkin Gunther and the vaunted Squad 7 of the Gallian Militia as they take on the seemingly insurmountable forces of the Empire.

Valkyria Chronicles Remastered features:
• HD “CANVAS” Graphics Engine – The stunning, painterly graphics return, but this time in 1080p/60fps high definition quality! Battles and cutscenes are conveyed like a vibrant tapestry in motion.
• “BLiTZ” tactical battle system – Part overhead turn-based strategy, part RPG, and part real-time 3rd person shooter, the” BLiTZ” system is an innovative mechanic that makes battles simultaneously strategic and action-packed. Players will command and control their soldiers and tanks as they take on the Empire in 30 different battlefronts.
• Memorable storyline – Set against the backdrop of a world war, Gunther, Alicia, Largo and the rest of the fierce members of Squad 7 fight for personal reasons in the name of freedom, and the hope against all odds of liberating Gallia from Empire control, all in the face of the terrible realities of war.
• DLC Included – Besides the core game, Valkyria Chronicles HD includes all previously released DLC: Hard EX Mode, Edy’s Mission, Selvaria’s Mission, and Challenge of the Edy Detachment.

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Odin Sphere: Leifthrasir – Alchemy and Cooking Video

A new English trailer is out for Atlus and Vanillaware’s Odin Sphere: Leifthrasir, showcasing the benefits of alchemy and cooking in the game. Both enhance the player’s ability to progress through the game, whether it be through creating items to attack enemies, eliminating certain land hazards, or eating to increase experience points.

Odin Sphere: Leifthrasir is due for release in the West in June of this year, on the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation Vita.

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Yakuza 0 Announcement

Yakuza 0 Western Release – Physical/Digital Confirmed for Early 2017 in North America and Europe!

Sega today confirmed several important release details for Yakuza 0 in the West.

First – the release window. Leading up to today, we’ve seen a couple of suggestions that the “Early 2017” release window that is now officially confirmed was likely to be realized, including an apparent interview with Toshihiro Nagoshi from a past issue of Weekly Famitsu, and an informational page on Sony’s US website. At the least, this probably comes as little surprise to many fans following news of Yakuza in the West.

Second – platforms and distribution type. Yakuza 0 released for Playstation 4 and Playstation 3 in Japan, but the Western release will see the distribution of the Playstation 4 version. This is a detail we’ve known since the North American version’s announcement, but is receiving reconfirmation. Starting with Yakuza 6, Yakuza releases in Japan seem to have finally settled on releasing on Playstation 4 rather than a cross-generational PS4-PS3 release. While there has also been some speculation about releasing Yakuza games (or other Japanese Sega titles) on PC, we don’t have confirmation on this at the moment. It’s possible that Yakuza 0 may be “Console Exclusive” to the PS4 and a PC release may happen in the future.

That aside, Yakuza 0 is also confirmed for a physical and digital release. If you don’t like having to deal with long downloading times and having precious hard drive space taken up, rejoice for a physical release! It’s coming to both North America and Europe.

…wait. Europe?

Indeed! While at first there were no confirmed plans for a European release of Yakuza 0, Sega today confirmed that European fans will be able to purchase Yakuza 0 along with North American fans. Everything for them is the same – early 2017, physical or digital, Playstation 4. Complete parity so far as we know!

A new promotional English trailer has been produced in conjunction with the release of the new Western Yakuza 0 announcement details. We’ve attached the European trailer below. Looks like Yakuza 0 earned itself a PEGI 18 rating.

Yakuza 0 | Legends Trailer [UK]

A press statement accompanies the YouTube page for these English trailers. We’ve reproduced the statement below.

The 1980s in Japan were defined by unprecedented amounts of decadent overindulgence – and nothing was out of greed’s reach, especially in Kamurocho.

A chilly but electric Tokyo in December 1988 is the backdrop for Kazuma Kiryu’s ascension into the ranks of the Yakuza – the name given to members of notorious crime organizations.

And with Yakuza 0, newcomers to SEGA’s Yakuza series will be able to get in on the ground floor, with the game’s standalone, story-driven action that focuses on navigating the seedy underworld of Japan with series protagonist Kazuma Kiryu, and for the first time in a numbered title, players will be able to play as long-time NPC, Goro Majima – the Mad Dog of Shimano. Available on the PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system, the game will be localised and released as physical and digital versions early 2017.

Yakuza 0 Features:

– The Dragon’s Origins: What lies in a man’s past defines his future, and in this case, we learn a lot about what inspires Kiryu down the paths he takes in the rest of the Yakuza series. Plus, you don’t get to be called “Dragon” without being able to knock a few heads. Combat styles can be hot-swapped during fights for some of the most intense battles in the Yakuza series to date.

– Embrace the Mad Dog: For the first time in a numbered game, long-time NPC Goro Majima is now playable. With his own fighting style, abilities, and his penchant for turning sleaze into profit, stepping into the role of Yakuza’s most eccentric character will provide some eye-opening insight.

– The Decadence of the 1980s in Japan: Cash rules everything in the world of Yakuza 0, and in the game, there are a million ways to spend, make, or take money. From cash spilling out of the pockets of gang members you fight to Telephone Clubs, Disco Halls, or even Pocket Circuit car races, there are tons of ways to be a well-to-do gangster.

SMT IV Official artworks cover

Shin Megami Tensei IV Artbook is Out Now!

Shin Megami Tensei IV Official Artworks, the official artbook of for Atlus’ Shin Megami Tensei IV, is now available for purchase at select retailers! Publishing is being handled by UDON Entertainment, responsible for many other video game artbooks such as those for the Valkyria Chronicles series.

Shin Megami Tensei IV Official Artworks boosts 208 pages and has a suggested retail price of $39.99. The book will feature detailed character profiles and a glossary of terms (in English) to give added color to world of Shin Megami Tensei IV, alongside some special interviews from development staff. As for the art itself, Masayoki Doi is the lead artist for Shin Megami Tensei IV, but the game also features a handful of guest character designers with various backgrounds including Keita Amemiya (Capcom’s Onimusha series) and Yasushi Nirasawa (Kamen Rider), with other artistic talents in tow, too.

You can check out some preview images at the announcement news post that UDON made on their official website!

Sentai Sakura Wars TV DVD Disc Art

Sentai Filmworks’ New Promotional Images for Sakura Wars TV Anime DVD Package

New promotional images for Sentai Filmworks’ Sakura Wars TV anime compilation on DVD have been found on this Amazon preorder page. The featured image above shows off the art for each disc. We’ve attached the rest of the preview images of the casing below for your viewing – check it out!

The 4-DVD set of 25 episodes is being sold at $29.88, with a planned release date of April 5, 2016.

On the technical side of things, the video has a 480i resolution with a 4×3 aspect ratio, and the audio is available both in English (Dolby Digital 5.1) and Japanese (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo.)

Here’s the description for the show posted on the DVD collection’s preorder page at Sentai Filmworks:

Young Sakura arrives in Capital City to fight for the Imperial Floral Capital Defense Force, but all she finds is a weird opera company preparing for a big performance. What’s worse is that the ladies in the company won’t let Sakura join in any of their Rheingold games. Can she win them over by unleashing her Spirit Energy? Based on the video game that took the world by storm, Sakura Wars TV brings you even more of the beautiful warriors made popular in the original Sakura Wars. Follow Sakura as she joins the fight of her life. Will she ever be accepted? Does the world have a chance against the evil Wakaji and the mysterious Crimson Lady? Can everyone learn their lines before opening night?!!

Valkyria Chronicles Remastered Announcement

Valkyria Chronicles Remastered For NA/EU Spring 2016 – Trailer, Website, And More

Valkyria, Valkyria

May the bloodline live forever

Today Sega officially announced the North American and European localization of Valkyria Chronicles Remaster, which will be released in the West as Valkyria Chronicles Remastered. Note the “-ed.” It’s important, just like this game. Anyway, all of the in-game goods from the Japanese version are in tow: DLC, trophy support, Expert difficulty. The original version had dual-audio, but if you’re a fan of that it’s back too. There’s no word yet on the Azure Revolution demo, but we’ll find out later.

Valkyria Chronicles Remastered is a Playstation 4 title and is scheduled for release in North America and Europe in Spring 2016, which is right around the corner of this grueling winter that some of us are facing. A limited number of first-release North American copies will be packaged with a metallic Squad 7 Playstation 4 game case. The price for the North America offering is $29.99 US and $44.99 CAN. The European release will also get an exclusive physical offering; more word on that from Sega Europe to come soon.

Sega has even produced an English website for the Valkyria Chronicles Remastered. It hosts a batch of screenshots, and offers a briefing on the story, battle system, and the CANVAS engine. Even better still, Sega of America’s YouTube channel has uploaded a release announcement trailer. Check it out at this article’s end.

Below, check out some screenshots. This first screenshot is the release announcement for the North American region. Our featured image, if you notice, is for Europe.

Valkyria Chronicles Remastered Squad 7 Armored Case Preorder

Prepare for War in Valkyria Chronicles Remastered

Stella Glow “Harbingers” Trailer

AtlusUSA has released a new trailer for Stella Glow’s upcoming North American release.

This trailer focuses on the “Harbingers.” In some Japanese RPG’s you will see a group of antagonists, all with different personalities, who serve the main villain and whose often main purpose is to obstruct your progress and support the main villain. That is the role that the Harbingers serve here, as servants of the evil witch Hilda. The Harbingers are the bloodthirsty Dante, pompous and bratty Dorothy, and the dour and fatalistic Hrodulf.

Continue reading to check out the trailer! Stella Glow is coming to North America on November 17 while Europe can expect the game in March.

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Stella Glow English “Witches” Trailer, Demo Planned for October 27 Release

Atlus has released a new trailer for Stella Glow‘s upcoming North American (November 17!) release. It features the four “good witches” of Stella Glow: Lisette, Sakuya, Popo, and Mordimort. They are themed after classical elements, and feature colorful personalities of their own. Frequent readers of our site may remember that the Japanese promotional phase for Stella Glow saw individual trailers for the witches, but this is essentially the same thing.

In addition to releasing a trailer, Atlus have announced the release of the Stella Glow demo for North America. It’s set to be available on October 27, and allows players to test out the prologue chapter of the game. However, data can’t be carried over to the full release as was the case with such games as The Legend of Legacy (which was released earlier this week in North America, by the way.) Perhaps it’s just me, but carrying over data from demos to a full game of RPGs recently seems to feel closer to the norm than away from it. Nevertheless it’s better to be informed of whether or not such a feature will be available!

Continue reading to check out the trailer! Again, remember that this is an opportunity to check out the English voice acting for Stella Glow, besides gleaning a sense of the characters’ personalities.

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Project X Zone 2: New York Comic Con 2015 English Trailer

The 2nd PV that Monolith Soft had been teasing for Project X Zone 2 was unleashed on the world earlier today. A large portion of it is dedicated to showing off the attacks of various Solo Units and Pair Units. The recently revealed characters Ryo Hazuki from Shenmue (Solo) and Ranmaru from Sakura Wars V/Sakura Wars: So Long My Love (Enemy) were also featured in the trailer. Some other cool tidbits featured include what appear to be stage hazards and the game’s shop system.

There’s been some concern among fans about this trailer suggesting that the known roster is the complete roster. Once the full roster of playable characters had been revealed for Project X Zone, a similar type of trailer showcasing attacks of each Pair Unit was developed and published. In addition, we can see segments of the opening cinematic (though not in its entirety) in this trailer – and particularly, a wide shot of the known cast of characters. That being said, I would caution against assuming it applies here. An official PXZ2 development team blog post released in conjunction with the uploading of PV #2 teases more surprises – while this wording is obviously ambiguous in what it’s referencing, it would at least mean that we don’t know everything about Project X Zone 2 that there is to know.

This trailer is being used by Bandai Namco Entertainement to promote the game at New York Comic Con 2015. They’ve actually been fairly supportive of Project X Zone and Project X Zone 2 at English gaming conventions, perhaps owing due to the English fans that have shown their support for these crossover titles.

The opening theme “All the World’s a Stage” by marina is also showcased in the trailer. Listen and watch after the break! And if you have any other characters that you might want to see, let us know!

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