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Valkyria: Azure Revolution – Battle Demo, Difficulty, and Perma-death

Gematsu noted that Hachima Kikou published an article featuring some insights into Sega’s plan for Valkyria: Azure Revolution. Specifically, director Takeshi Ozawa and producer Youichi Shimosato touch upon what sort of playing experience the demo for Azure Revolution represents, and also mention some additional gameplay characteristics being implemented into the game.

These characteristics include permanent death that impacts available side-story events, and the suggestion of a relatively high difficulty level. The development team carefully considered the introduction of permadeath into the game, but in the end moved forward with it. Death as a theme is apparently quite important to Azure Revolution (certainly, if the dramatic tagline for the game is any indication) so the team saw it as important to incorporate permadeath. If you lose a character in-game, the main story campaign will still continue, but you will lose access to character-specific side events. While you could permanently lose certain characters in Valkyria Chronicles, character events were not attached to them. It remains to be seen if any characters will be exempt from permadeath as was the case with the Command Point characters in Valkyria Chronicles. The development team does say that it will be possible to experience all character events if players progress through the game correctly, but this might be difficult. Speaking of difficulty, director Ozawa had this to say (courtesy of Gematsu’s translation:)

There are obstacles in the game and we are thinking about how to go about them without toning them down. We plan on including something like an easy mode to help with the obstacles.

That’s pretty telling. Seems that there’s a particular type of gameplay experience that they want to preserve. Easy mode should be popular with more consumers, so this doesn’t seem like too bad of an idea.

As for the demo, producer Shimosato says that it isn’t a beta test, and that it’s supposed to “win you over right off the bat.” Remember that Valkyria Chronicles Remaster is releasing in February while Valkyria: Azure Revolution is releasing in Winter 2016 in Japan. The very early demo release will allow the development team to incorporate feedback with minimal shock to development schedules. The main point of the demo is to experience a preview of the battle system (which they also mention will feature a level-up mechanic!) For waiting Valkyria fans and new prospects, the battle system is most probably the most anticipated feature. It seems the development team has a plan in place to both convey their ideas and work with some fan feedback. While superficially the demo might seem like a beta test, the development team seems to have a strong idea of what they want to do.

I myself anxiously anticipate news of battle system!

SEGA Releases New Batch of Valkyria: Azure Revolution Screenshots

In our previous update we showed you the new trailer for Valkyria Azure Revolution, along with a link to the official website. Aside from the new screenshots on the website, SEGA also posted some more artwork and screenshots on their official Twitter account. We bundled all of them in this post, so feel free to take a look!

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Valkyria Azure Revolution: First Trailer, Website Update

The first trailer for Valkyria: Azure Revolution was recently published by Sega. It’s cinematic and features Amleth and Ophelia as they participate in a battle. Brynhildr, the enemy Valkyria, makes an appearance at the end. We knew that there would be a demo included with Valkyria Chronicles Remaster for PS4, but this trailer confirms that an Azure Revolution Battle Demo is included with Remaster.

Gematsu noticed that this same Azure Revolution trailer was uploaded to a Playstation Taiwan YouTube account, and that Azure Revolution will be receiving a Mandarin Chinese localization. This localized version is set to release in the Winter of next year – same as the Japanese version. I wonder when an English version will be released?

Anyway, Sega’s official Azure Revolution website has been updated with a large batch of screenshots, and short character profiles for the three known characters. It also offers info recaps, including the story premise and the battle/graphics systems.

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Yakuza Kiwami Comprehensive Preview Trailer, Boxart Available

Sega has just published a new trailer for Yakuza Kiwami. It features narration from Kazuma Kiryu and Goro Majima’s voice actors. The trailer shows three battle styles for Kiryu – these are the ones that were present in Yakuza Zero. In addition, there’s a fourth battle style that can be seen throughout the video, marked in red in the upper left during fights. It also appears that you can speak to Majima in a hostess club. Alongside a new feature that allows you to fight Majima anywhere, this all seems to me a natural progression of their relationship, to be honest. Except for the whole being the first game in the series thing. Anyway, the rest of the trailer shows off the many minigames present in Yakuza Kiwami and a look at the revamped Kamurocho. It clocks in at four and a half minutes, be sure to check it out. The trailer also mentions that Yakuza Kiwami comes with a download code for a Yakuza 6 demo, in case you forgot!

Amazon Japan has updated the product pages for Yakuza Kiwami with boxart for both PS3 and PS4 versions. I can’t wait until we get product pages for localized versions of this game! *hint hint*

You can see all of the media after the break!

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SEGA Releases More Project DIVA X Gameplay Details, Songs and Modules

SEGA have posted another update on their official SEGA feat. HATSUNE MIKU Project website. Here’s a complete overview of all the details!

We explained the five different areas, each having their own element, in the game’s Live Quest mode in the previous update. In short, there are five areas/elements: “Neutral”, “Cute”, “Cool”, “Beauty” and “Chaos”. You advance through these areas by clearing quests, which in turn means playing the rhythm game.

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Valkyria Promotional Blitz: Teaser Websites, Screens, and a Twitter Account!

There’s no two ways about it; Sega of Japan is really betting on Valkyria’s growth as a franchise.

Sega of Japan has created a Twitter account for the Valkyria franchise. Give them a follow! If the Twitter accounts for other franchises like Yakuza and Sakura Wars are any indication, the Sega staffers for each franchise are quite dedicated and take note of all sorts of minutiae related to the franchise (the Yakuza and Sakura Wars accounts occasionally posted information on their characters being present in Project X Zone 2, for example.)

The Valkyria franchise seems to be addressed on this page as the “Valkyria Project”, so as to encompass the Chronicles games (Valkyria Chronicles 1-3) and Azure Revolution. We can probably expect to see it addressed as such in the future.

The first tweet of the Valkyria Twitter account announces Sega’s Valkyria portal website. It features links to official websites for all console/handheld Valkyria games at the bottom, and at the top there are three tabs. The first offers summaries and images for each Valkyria game (including Duel.) The second is an anime tab, with pages for the anime adaptation of the first game and the Valkyria Chronicles 3 OVA. The third tab is a Goods tab; it’s a cataloging of Valkyria Chronicles media and merchandise. It doesn’t offer product pages or purchase links for everything (though some items do have purchase links) but it’s an effort that is much respected.

Next, let’s check out the promotional website for Valkyria: Azure Revolution. Suffice it to say, at the moment it won’t take you too long to check out the whole site, though I like the background colors. Worth noting is the caption for the logo – it could be a tell for the plot events of Azure Revolution. If you missed the release of screenshots for the game earlier today, check out our writeup.

A website for the PS4 remaster of Valkyria Chronicles – Valkyria Chronicles Remaster, is also available. It features a large collection of screenshots and details the plot, gameplay and visual features, and added DLC content (all previous DLC episodes, Hard EX mode) present in the remaster. PSN trophies will also be available for this game. You may recall that the absence of trophies was met with some backlash after the game’s PS3 release. The planned boxart for the can be seen below:

Valkyria PS4 remaster JPn boxartHere’s to hoping the West follows suit! Valkyria’s second wind could be quite the storm.

Atlus Announces Odin Sphere: Leifthrasir “StoryBook Edition”, Exclusive to PS4

Atlus U.S.A. had been teasing an announcement today involving a new collector’s edition for one of their games, and they’ve now revealed that they will be releasing a special version of Odin Sphere: Leifthrasir called the “Storybook Edition”, exclusive to PS4. Aside from a copy of the PS4 edition, it also contains a collector’s metal slipcase, a potion recipe T-Shirt, premium outer box, 64-page hardcover art book and a mystery art print.

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Famitsu Reveals First Screenshots of Valkyria: Azure Revolution

Famitsu posted the first screenshots of Valkyria: Azure Revolution, the RPG set in the Valkyria Chronicles universe which was announced yesterday for PS4. While they’re in a low resolution, they do give us some idea of the game’s art style and graphics. And the difference in style is certainly apparent. The art style reminds me more of Shining Resonance than Valkyria Chronicles, which may make sense given that the developer of Shining Resonance was Media Vision, which is also in charge of this game. That said, we’ve yet to see high resolution screenshots and a video of the game in motion, so it’s difficult to form an opinion of it just yet. Aside from the Valkyria: Azure Revolution screenshots, Famitsu also posted two low-res screenshots of the PS4 remaster of Valkyria Chronicles. Take a look at the screenshots below!

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Valkyria: Azure Revolution and Valkyria Chronicles Remaster Announced for Playstation 4!

Sega unveiled the next entry of the Valkyria Chronicles franchise in the latest issue of Famitsu titled Valkyria: Azure Revolution for Playstation 4. This marks the first entry since the original to be developed for console. The Famitsu article, translated by Gematsu, gives us a quick look into the story and staff involved.

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New Blade Arcus from Shining EX Battle Demo Videos

It’s less than two weeks until the November 26th launch of Blade Arcus from Shining EX on Playstation 3 and Playstation 4 in Japan. Ahead of this occasion, Sega has released some new battle videos to promote the game.

The videos feature a couple of event scene dialogues for the cast members, and a couple rounds of fighting afterward. Continue reading to check out the two new videos! They make a point to highlight the special promotion for Sonia Blanche from Shining Resonance at the end of each video. It looks like waiting fans will have to keep an eye out for first-print copies!

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