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Valkyria Chronicles Remastered Screen 5

English Trophy List for Valkyria Chronicles Remastered Posted on Exophase

Exophase, a website specializing in trophy and achievement tracking, has revealed the entire English trophy list for the upcoming Valkyria Chronicles Remastered for PS4. The lack of trophies for the PS3 version of Valkyria Chronicles was something a lot of fans complained about, so its addition to the PS4 version is a welcome one. The trophies appear to match the achievements for the Steam version, although for the PS4 game they’re divided in bronze, silver, gold and platinum trophies. You can view the entire list here:

Gallian Medal of Honor (Bronze)
Obtain the decoration given to a Gallian who has performed exemplary service in a military or civilian office.

Fouzen Service Medal (Bronze)
Obtain the decoration given to participants in the battle to liberate Fouzen. A depiction of the city adorns this commemorative medal.

The Splintered Horn (Bronze)
Obtain the decoration presented to a squad or team to honor a fallen member. It stands among Gallia’s oldest decorations still issued.

Order of the Holy Shield (Bronze)
Obtain the decoration based on the Valkyrian shield, presented to a squad shown to have earned victory without a single casualty.

Order of the Holy Lance (Bronze)
Obtain the decoration based on the Valkyrian lance, presented to a squad shown to have earned victory with exceptional speed.

Savior of Gallia (Bronze)
Obtain the decoration given to a person who helped save Gallia in times of need. Awarded only four times thus far, once to General Gunther.

The Lance of Gallia (Bronze)
Obtain the decoration given to a soldier who has performed exceptionally, as by defeating an elite officer of the opposing army.

Naggiar Service Medal (Silver)
Obtain the decoration given to participants in the confrontation at Naggiar. A likeness of the plains adorns this commemorative medal.

The Bronze Arms of Gallia (Silver)
Obtain the decoration given to a squad that has defeated more than 250 enemies in the defense of their homeland.

The Golden Arms of Gallia (Silver)
Obtain the decoration given to Silver Arms awardees who have gone on to defeat a total of 1,000 enemies in the defense of their homeland.

Ghirlandaio Service Medal (Gold)
Obtain the decoration given to participants in the recapturing of Ghirlandaio. An image of the citadel adorns this commemorative medal.

The Silver Arms of Gallia (Gold)
Obtain the decoration given to Bronze Arms awardees who have gone on to defeat a total of 500 enemies in the defense of their homeland.

The Crimson Heart (Gold)
Obtain the decoration given to a soldier wounded in the line of duty. It stands among Gallia’s oldest honors still being presented.

Order of the Golden Wings (Gold)
Obtain the decoration presented to a squad that has reached exceptional levels of skill through training and battlefield experience.

The Wings of Solidarity (Gold)
Obtain the decoration given to all members of a squad that has displayed solidarity and excellence in teamwork.

Excellence in Leadership (Gold)
Obtain the decoration given to an officer who has demonstrated remarkable skill as a leader through mastery of the art of command.

Excellence in Armament (Gold)
Obtain the decoration presented to a squad shown to have procured a robust and effective arsenal through hard work and thorough development.

Excellence in Technology (Gold)
Obtain the decoration presented to a squad shown to have assembled exemplary tanks through tireless work and exhaustive development.

Gallian Front Commemorative (Gold)
Obtain the decoration made to celebrate the initial publication of the completed On the Gallian Front, given only to those it chronicles.

Randgriz Crest of Honor (Gold)
Obtain the decoration considered Gallia’s highest honor, begun by House Randgriz. Given only to heroes who demonstrate complete military mastery.

Valkyrie of the Battlefield (Platinum)
Obtain all decorations.

Valkyria Chronicles Remaster will be released on February 10th in Japan on the PlayStation 4. SEGA have also announced the game will be heading to the West in Spring 2016.

Source: Exophase, via Dualschockers

Project DIVA X - Luka's Birthday

SEGA Releases New Project DIVA X Video to Celebrate Luka’s Birthday

To celebrate Vocaloid Luka’s birthday, SEGA of Japan have released a new gameplay video featuring two songs from Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X: “Identity” (Ai Dee), by Mitchie M and “Crimson Leaf” (Akahitoha), by Kurousa-P. They’ve also released three wallpapers of Luka, which each show her character in a different design, depending on the game she was featured in (Project DIVA X, Project DIVA Arcade Future Tone and Project Mirai). You can view the wallpapers below. You can also get smaller resolutions (usable on your smartphone) of the wallpapers on the official SEGA feat. Hatsune Miku Project website, which received a new Luka theme for the occasion.

Hatsune Miku: Project Diva X will be released on the PS Vita in Japan on March 24, 2016 followed by a release on the PS4 in Fall 2016. At this point, there’s been no word from SEGA on whether or not the game will be localized. Nonetheless, there’s still a good chance the game will be released in the West, given that Project DIVA F, Project DIVA F2nd and Project Mirai DX were all localized for the English market.

【巡音ルカ】祝・7周年! ルカさんの麗しい姿を堪能できるPVできました。【初音ミク -Project DIVA- X】

Niconico version

Source: Official SEGA feat. Hatsune Miku Project website

Valkyria Chronicles Remaster Trailer: Characters

The gang’s all here!

Sega of Japan has released a very brief character trailer for Valkyria Chronicles Remaster, leading up to its February 10 release. It runs through Alicia, Welkin, Isara, Faldio, Cordelia, Maximilian, and Selvaria. Covers most of the major characters, but leaves out some of the Squad 7 members and Drei Stern. I’m personally happy that Alicia was featured first – I think it makes sense given the events of the story, and I have always wished that she was the face of the series rather than Selvaria, even if unofficially so. Though I understand that Selvaria’s background makes her popular. Selvaria, along with characters like Faldio (!) and Alicia, also have major impacts on the unfolding of story events.

In any case, it is nice that these news updates are being reflected through Sega of Japan’s social media and official Valkyria Project portal site.

In case you missed it somehow, Valkyria Chronicles Remastered is coming to the West in Spring 2016! Keep an eye out for more information on the game’s release.

『戦場のヴァルキュリア リマスター』キャラクター紹介ムービー

Valkyria Chronicles Remastered Screen 1

SEGA of Japan Releases New Web Commercial for Valkyria Chronicles Remaster

With the Japanese release date for Valkyria Chronicles Remaster nearby, SEGA of Japan have posted a new commercial for the game. It mostly consists of content we’ve already seen in earlier trailers (and in the original game), but there’s a bit of gameplay there as well. You can watch it below.

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Full Yakuza 6 Demo Segment in HD from Recent Sega Livestream

Sega recently posted the full Yakuza 6 demo segment from their recent niconico stream to their Ryu ga Gotoku YouTube channel. There are a handful of battle segments and dialogue scenes, and this HD capture allows the viewer to really take in what a Yakuza experience with opponents plus lifebars and the new camera adjustments might be like for this new entry. Of course, we have to stress that Nagoshi has stated that this doesn’t represent the finished product, but clearly Sega wants to try new things with Yakuza 6.

So, with a crisper look at the footage – tell us what you think!

『龍が如く』情報局(2016年1月放送回)

Odin Sphere Leifthrasir’s Storybook Edition Includes Metal Slipcase With Gwendolyn Artwork

We knew that Odin Sphere Leifthrasir was getting a “Storybook Edition” release, exclusively for the PlayStation 4, which contained various extra’s compared to the regular release. One of those extra’s is a metal slipcase, and today, Atlus U.S.A. have revealed the artwork that will be featured on the back cover of that slipcase, which you can view below. The artwork features Gwendolyn, one of the game’s five playable characters. Earlier on, Atlus had also revealed the exclusive Alice and Socrates art print that will be included in the Storybook Edition. We also added the preview for that art print below, along with an updated image showing the entire contents of the Storybook Edition.

Odin Sphere Leifthrasir will be released on June 7th for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation Vita in the Americas. The game will also be released in the EU somewhere during Q2 2016, but an exact release date hasn’t been announced yet. For now, there are no details on whether or not the Storybook Edition will also be released in the EU.

 

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

Yakuza 6 Demo Footage From Yesterday’s Live Stream

Sega recently broadcasted footage of the Yakuza 6 demo on Niconico. Gematsu has archived the Yakuza 6 section of the stream and put it on YouTube for your viewing. It’s about 11 minutes long.

The demo is accessible to those who purchase a copy of Yakuza Kiwami, which released on January 21. However, the demo itself won’t be playable until the 28th.

Additional comments from the NeoGAF thread on the demo (and this post in particular) help to provide context to the demo. Here are some (not all) of the notes: represents only 70% of what the final product will look like in terms of quality, nothing is pre-loaded until the end of the demo, and new to this game will be the introduction of Heat actions specific to certain body parts.

In related news, the managers of two gaming outlets based in Tokyo have commented that early sales data for Yakuza Kiwami shows the PS4 version selling slightly better than the PS3 version, according to this DualShockers article. One of them expressed confidence in the long-term performance of Kiwami.

Anyway, check out the video below! Look at the seamless transitions!

Yakuza 6 - Sega-Nama Early Demo Gameplay (01.25.16) (Stream Recorded)

Jutland Azure Revolution Valkyria

New Valkyria Azure Revolution Media/Info – Making-of for Songs, More Battle System Details

Sega has produced a new webpage on their Valkyria Azure Revolution website detailing some of the information recently made available on the demo for the game being included alongside Valkyria Chronicles Remaster’s release in Japan. We’ll focus on what’s not been previously covered in our most recent article on Azure Revolution.

First, some additional pieces of information on Maxim, the new character that opposes the kingdom of Jutland and the protagonists. Besides  as having a rather direct personality. We also have a full body official artwork piece of the character, which you can view below:

Valkyria Azure Revolution MaximNext, the kingdom of Jutland. This article’s featured image is of the lovely land itself. The main characters are from Jutland and fight on its behalf against the Rus Empire. It is structured as a constitutional monarchy (it has a king) and it is ruled by the father of Ophelia, who is the game’s heroine. However, the king is more of a puppet with little real influence. This influence belongs to the House of Lords and the House of Representatives seem to have more direct administrative sway on the country’s affairs.

Jutland has a mostly warm climate which lends itself well to agricultural development, and overtime the country has developed a citizenry well-known for its artisanal skills. However, unlike Gallia from Valkyria Chronicles, Jutland severely lacks for Ragnite. As a multi-purpose resource and a prime energy tool, a deficiency of readily accessible Ragnite is difficult for Jutland. Magic Arts industrial production has fallen off, and the “Azure Light” has disappeared. What the Azure Light is specifically and what it means for the plot of Azure Revolution, we’ll learn later.

In the year 1852, four countries formed the BRuFH Alliance, with the Rus Empire at the Alliance’s core. The congregation decided upon obstructing Jutland’s ability to import Ragnite, perhaps as an attempt to weaken Jutland to such a state where it could be conquered and repurposed/occupied to Rus’s liking. This decision, which resulted in an impoverished Jutland, triggers the war that the story of Valkyria Azure Revolution revolves around.

Mission Briefing Azure Revolution ValkyriaSega’s also released some more information on the demo and on the battle system. First – Briefing screens are back! It’s a nice touch from previous Valkyria games. They appear after you select a mission. In the battle demo that will accompany Valkyria Chronicles Remaster’s release, there will be two missions; the first one is described as a tutorial, and the second one is a “real mission.”

Morale Bar Azure Revolution ValkyriaAt the top of the screen, there will be a morale measurement bar that is mutually exclusive between both sides. The HUD for missions when you’re on the field reminds me of Dragon Ball Z: The Legend for the Playstation…anyway, Sega also mentions that mission ranking is a function of clear time and the number of enemies defeated. Rather interesting direction – depending on how the battle system turns out, achieving the highest rank may be very difficult.

Reactions Valkyria Azure Revolution

In our previous writeup about the new information unveiled for the battle system, we learned about preemptive attacking a mob of enemies and how they provide advantages for the player. Sega offers some additional detail by talking about Reactions – which are noticeable on the map prior to engaging in Close Combat. Surprise is a state of shock which lasts for a couple of seconds, and is a chance to gain an advantage in Close Combat. Impatience denotes being in an disadvantageous situation; this is good when the enemy is afflicted with Impatience, because the ability to act is hindered when in this state. Anger increases offensive ability and decreases defensive ability. There is some risk to this Reaction. And lastly, Determined increases defensive stats.

Concluding this deluge of information, Sega released a couple of new videos for Valkyria Azure Revolution. Two of them are for important songs in the game: a making-of for Aoki Kakumei, and another making-of for Eternal Rest (both featuring the talents of Yasunori Mitsuda, the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, and Sarah Alainn.) The last trailer is an extended preview trailer. Check them out!

Aoki Kakumei Making-of, featuring Yasunori Mitsuda:

『蒼き革命のヴァルキュリア』メインテーマ「蒼き革命」 試聴&メイキング映像

Eternal Rest Making-of, featuring Yasunori Mitsuda and Sarah Alainn:

『蒼き革命のヴァルキュリア』メインテーマ「蒼き革命」 試聴&メイキング映像

Extended Teaser Trailer:

『蒼き革命のヴァルキュリア』ティザートレーラー映像 完全版

Credit for the images goes to the Sega website linked at the article’s beginning. Credit for additional information belongs to this Gematsu article.

Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X Update Shows New Songs, Free Play & Live Edit Mode

The latest Project DIVA X update provides us with details about the game’s Free Play mode and Live Edit Mode, while also showing us some screenshots and character outfits for the songs announced in the latest issue of Famitsu. Read on for the details!

Free Play Mode

The game’s Free Play mode offers pretty much the same experience as in the past Project DIVA games. Here, there are no quests or elements tied to songs. Instead, you’re free to select the song and modules of your choice. Like in the old games, you have a Song Energy Gauge determining the rank you get when you clear (or fail to clear) the song.

Project DIVA X Free PlayHelp Items and Challenge Items also make a return in Free Play mode. Using these can help make the song easier, or more difficult, to clear.

Project DIVA X Free Play - Help Items Any modules and accessories unlocked in Live Quest Mode can be used in Free Play mode. That said, it’s not entirely clear to me if you’re actually required to play quests in Live Quests Mode to unlock modules and accessories here.

In Live Quest Mode, sometimes new Modules can “drop” during Chance Time, in which case you’ll see your character transform into that new module while you’re playing the song. But in Free Play Mode, modules won’t drop. Instead, you can actually select the module that you want the character to transform into. If you want, you can also disable the transformation altogether.

Live Edit Mode

The Live Edit Mode is an improved version of the Edit Mode in other Project DIVA games. Below, you can see the example of an edit screen, allowing you to set lighting and camera angles on the song’s timeline.

Instead of having you do everything manually, setting the different camera angles is made easier by allowing you to select from a range of presets for the stage.

You can also add a “one-shot production” which features effects such as feathers or petals flying in the wind. Each stage will have different one-shot productions. You can also change the timing of the transformation effect we talked about earlier.

The look of the entire stage can be changed based on a list of “stage productions”, and you can also change the lighting freely. In order to use the Live Edit mode of the PS Vita version, players will need to download the free “Live Edit Start Pack” from the Japanese PlayStation Store.

Lastly, here are the screenshots for the newly announced songs (and their modules), as well as the reveal of a new Medley.

“The Name of the Sin” (Tsumi no namae), by ryo (Element: Neutral)

 

“The First Melody” (Hajimete no Oto), by malo (Element: Neutral)

Project DIVA X - The First Sound

“Crimson Leaf” (Akahitoha), by Kurousa-P (Element: Beauty)

“Identity” (Ai Dee), by Mitchie M (Element: Beauty)

Cool Medley – Cyber Rock Jam

This newly revealed medley for the “Cool” area contains the following songs:

  • Unhappy Refrain, by wowoka
  • Don’t Mylist Me! (Mairisu Dame!), by Live-P
  • Tengaku (Tengaku), by Yuuyu-P
  • Palette, by Yuyoyuppe
  • This Messed-Up Wonderful World Exists For Me (Kono Fuzaketa Subarashiki Sekai wa, Boku no Tame ni Aru), by n.k

That’s all for now! Hatsune Miku: Project Diva X is scheduled for a release on the PS Vita in Japan on March 24, 2016 followed by a release on the PS4 in Fall 2016.

Source: SEGA feat. HATSUNE MIKU Project official website

Translated names are credited to the Project DIVA Wiki.