Wednesday, April 29, 2009

KH 358/2 Days Storefront Trailer



Obviously, this trailer is in Japanese but this is what I've gathered.
-The black haired girl is Xion.
-There is much existencial angst to be had all over the place.
-I see Sora (Yes, not Roxas. Sora.) somewhere in a screen there. Playable in Multiplayer mode, perhaps?
-I feel much Axel abuse from yours truly. Hm.
-Final release date for Japan is March 30, 2009.

In my honest, unbiased, Squeenix skeptic, KH hating opinion...
This game looks like an interesting ride. For a fandom I've billed as nothing but bull and fanservice, my interest has been piqued. I want to see how they'll pull this off. Maybe after this game, I won't hate the franchise so much...
Maybe.

EDIT: Thanks to the people over at Nico for the subbed version of the video. Sorry about the lack of news, people. Slow news week. Who knows though. When the Japanese version of KH 358/2 Days comes out, I might post a little preview here...
When June comes along, though, things are going to be WAY more lively.
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In other news:
Ace Attorney Investigations has been rumored for a release by Winter in America. (Possibly around Q4)
Here. Have an English trailer.



Miles Edgeworth gets his hands dirty by going to the crime scene and digging in dumpsters! Alright, maybe he doesn't... but he does go to the crime scene.

-Players will interact with witnesses and dig around for evidence.
-There's a new Logic system which makes you piece two pieces of information together and combine them to create new clues.
-The new character's name is Kay Faraday and she seems to be a phantom thief of sorts.
-We get to see actual crime scenes... with bodies.. and blood.
-The trailer soundtrack is pretty kicking and the last few seconds on the trailer = major lolz.

Interestingly enough, Miles runs around the screen rather than the first person POV that was used during the past 4 Ace Attorney games. I still see some sort of defense part is present in play but instead of being in court, you go face to face with the criminal?
Either way, we'll see come Q4.

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