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  • Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance Review

    The Kingdom Hearts series is a series very close to my heart, I loved watching Disney cartoons as a kid while my favorite games have always been of the JRPG genre namely the Final Fantasy series. So when I heard about the game about a decade ago, I just couldn’t pass it up, I begged my Mom for a whole week before she finally bought me the game and as soon as I put the game in I was hooked. Kingdom Hearts is the ultimate nostalgia trip for gamers like me which make it one of my favorite series of all time.

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    Now onto the game I’ll be reviewing today, Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance – boy that’s a mouthful. Kingdom Hearts 3D is the seventh game in the series and by the looks of what I’ve played is going to be the last game before Kingdom Hearts 3 although Nomura-san and his team are really unpredictable at this point.

    Kingdom Hearts 3D takes place after the events of Coded or after RE: Coded if you’ve played the remake. Sora and Riku make a visit to Yen Sid who informs them about the return of Master Xehanort, and they only stand a chance of defeating him if they become Keyblade masters. Our heroes are then sent to take the Mark of Mastery exam where they have to visit seven sleeping worlds and awake them using their Keyblades like previous games. The game has two protagonists (Sora and Riku) like Birth by Sleep had three (Aqua, Ventus and Terra) with each of their campaigns being parallel to each other. Storywise the game satisfied me a lot, it even had a few cameos from the The World Ends With You so fans of that game are in for a treat.

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    Lets get one thing out of the way first, Kingdom Hearts 3D looks and sounds great. The graphics are undoubtedly the best I’ve seen on the 3DS, the environments and character models are highly detailed although sometimes the frame rate did tend to drop a bit in high traffic areas. For KH 3D, series music producer Yoko Shimomura are joined by Takeharu Ishimoto (The World Ends With You) and Tsuyoshi Sekito (Brave Fencer Musashi) to compose the score. I know I’m not the only one who thinks the Kingdom Hearts series has one of the best OSTs of all time and Kingdom Hearts 3D proves my point.

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    The gameplay at its core is just like any other Kingdom Hearts game. You have to hack and slash your way to victory in quick seamless battles and if you succeed you’ll be awarded with experience, money, health and even items. Just like any other RPG you have to level up to gain new abilities and upgrade your stats. The fights are a bit faster though thanks to the brand new Flowmotion system. The Flowmotion system basically allows you to jump off walls and rails and parkour your way to a stylish flurry of combos. Some enemies can be really weak to Flowmotion attacks and the attack can help quickly dispatch enemies, but that’s all its really good for. Although I liked using Flowmotion you can complete avoid it if you want, its completely optional.

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    Another addition to the battle system is the inclusion of Reality Shifts. Reality Shifts are special attacks which can be triggered when you’ve applied enough damage to your enemy. These attacks change depending on the world you’re in and are pivotal to boss fights who can only be defeated by using a Reality Shift.

    Another addition to Kingdom Hearts 3D is the inclusion of Dream Eaters which will serve as both the primary enemies and party members. There are two different kind of Dream Eaters, the good kind called Spirits who will join you in battle as party members while the evil ones are called Nightmares and will serve as the main enemies like Shadows, Nobodys and Unversed did in the previous games. So no, Goofy or Donald  won’t be present to help you out when the going gets tough, these Pokemon-ish creatures are all you’ve got.

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    Unlike Pokemon though these Dream Eaters are created with parts dropped from defeated enemies. You can have up to two Dream Eaters in your party and one in stand by if anything goes wrong. Square Enix has introduced a Nintendogs-esque system for the Dream Eaters where you have to give regular attention to your neon colored friends to make them perform better in battle. Just like in real life these pets too are effected by morale and require you to play with them (via the touch screen of course). You can level up your Dream Eaters in a variety of ways namely by giving them treats, playing minigames and the standard XP gaining.

    The most annoying part of the game are the boss battles, they are just so frickin’ hard. After a few hours into the game each boss starts taking quite some time to defeat, they aren’t even that difficult but their life bars seem to go on for days. Towards the end you’ll start facing bosses with 7-9 health bars which require some grinding to get through.

    The other although less annoying part of the game is the Drop system. Unlike Birth By Sleep which allowed you to play all three campaigns one at a time, Dream Drop Distance’s campaigns run in parallel motion. The Drop system basically switches you back and forth between Sora and Riku as the Drop gauge or meter runs out. This can be really rage inducing during lengthy boss battles as if you drop between a boss battle you’ll have to start it all over again when you drop back.

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    This also makes completing challenges harder which if completed award you Dream Points which are used to gain buffs and earn the Drop Decelerators which as the name suggests slows down the Drop Meter.

    You may have been wondering before reading the review if 3D is just a cash-in side story or a game really worth your time. Luckily it falls in to the latter category. 3D is one of the best games I’ve played generation and is a must buy for all 3DS owners. So go out and get it!

    TechDeville awards Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance 4.5/5 stars.

  • PSP Catches up to 3DS in Japan

     

    Seems like Nintendo’s new gadget’s dominance over the Japan Sales shall be short lived as it managed to top this week’s Hardware Sales chart by only a couple of hundred pieces. PSP sold 50,479 units last week compared to 50,710 3DS purchases. Up till now Nintendo’s 3DS has sold 792,954 pieces in Japan. PlayStation 3 was third with 28,973 sales, DS fourth with 19,094 sales and Wii fifth with 11,808 sales . The Xbox 360 was able to find 1963 customers . We are still waiting for the 3DS American sales.

    Square Enix’s Final Fantasy IV: Complete Collection topped the Software charts. The chart was as following:

    1. Final Fantasy IV: Complete Collection (PSP, Square Enix): 104,173 / NEW
    2. Dynasty Warriors 7 (PS3, Koei Tecmo): 36.548 / 357.113 (-46%)
    3. Gundam: The 3D Battle (3DS, Bandai Namco): 23.500 / NEW
    4. Dissidia: 012 (Duodecim) Final Fantasy (PSP, Square Enix): 21.741 / 403.912 (-30%)
    5. Monster Hunter Freedom 3 (PSP, Capcom): 16.444 / 4.401.653 (+11%)
    6. Professor Layton and the Mask of Miracle (3DS, SOLevel 5): 16.294 / 242.649 (-12%)
    7. Phantasy Star Portable 2: Infinity (PSP, SEGA): 14.403 / 300.418 (-11%)
    8. Nintendogs + Cats: French Bulldog / Shiba / Toy Poodle & New Friends (3DS, Nintendo): 13.219 / 160.742 (-10%)
    9. SD Gundam G Generation: World (PSP, Bandai Namco): 10.160 / 283.802 (-29%)
    10. Pokemon Black / White (DS, Pokemon Co.): 10.025 / 5.127.678 (+16%)

     

    Source: Eurogamer

  • Insider Claims Monster Hunter Is Indeed Coming To The West

    Monster Hunter is franchise dear to us all and Capcom did promised us western gamers some news about the franchise ‘veeeeery soon’ but you can only wait for so long. Now according to a NeoGAF member who claims to have insider information about the game has confirmed that Monster Hunter is indeed coming to NA shores and well maybe Europe too. Read the insider’s full post below.

    Okay, GAF, this will be my first time doing this, but I’ll just go ahead and do it.

    First, I know many people will call me out, because I can’t point to my source, and I can’t tell many details, I know I would do the same, to my defence all I can say is that many Gaffers know me by now, I’ve never been banned, I’ve never lied, I’ve always been a serious poster, well not that serious, but not in a bad way anyway. :p

    So here is the thing…

    I can CONFIRM you guys that Monster Hunter will indeed arrive to the 3DS in North America (I don’t really know about Europe’s situation though), that will obviously be in 2013, what game will it be? will it be both 3G and 4? I can’t be too specific, but there are two probable cases:

    1) If 3G gets here we will also get 4.

    2) If 3G doesn’t come, that’ll confirm 4 will be here.

    Both cases we win.
    I know this is more of a Cpt. Obvious thing, because it has been already teased, at least subtly, but I’m getting into this, so fans of the series can rest assured that the west will get their MH fix on their 3DS. Why I want them to know? because I know how it feels to be a waiting fan, I’m still waiting for my F-Zero fix, and my Dreamfall Chapters.

    So we’ll either get Monster Hunter 4 or both 4 and 3G on our 3DS’, sounds great! What do you think of the legitimacy of this rumor? Let us know in the comments below.

  • 3DS XL Now Available In The USA For $200

    Nintendo’s 3DS XL is finally available in the USA, just about a month after Japan and Europe. The 3DS XL will set you back a smooth $200 and will come with a 4GB SD card compared to the 2GB card packed with the normal 3DS and an AC adapter (the Japanese and EU versions didn’t come with an AC adapter to reduce costs) among the standard accessories.

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    If you are planning to move from your standard 3DS to its bigger brother then you better backup all your data your SD card as users have been reporting loss of eSHOP data and save files.

    The release of the 3DS XL is also accompanied by the release of New Super Mario Bros. 2 which is the first 3DS title to be available in shops and through the eSHOP simultaneously.

    Will you be picking up a 3DS this week? Let us know in the comments below.

  • Check Out The Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance Launch Trailer

    Square Enix has released the launch trailer for Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance just in time for its release. Check it out below:

    Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance will hit stores in North America for the Nintendo 3D (as shown off in the trailer) on the 31st of July and came out just two days ago in Europe. What did you think of the trailer and the Kingdom Hearts series in general? Let us know in the comments below.

  • Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance North American Launch Trailer

    Its finally here folks, Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance is finally here in North America for the Nintendo 3DS and to celebrate that Square Enix has released a brand new Launch trailer. Watch it below:

    Have you got your copy yet? If so how are you liking the game so far? Let know in the comments below. Also stay tuned to TechDeville as our Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance review will be up later today.

  • Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance E3 2012 Trailer Released

    Loads of Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance media coming in lately, today Square Enix Europe updated their official website with the game’s E3 2012 trailer. Check it out below:

    Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance is due for a July 20th release in Europe, 31st release in the US and is already available for sale in Japan for the Nintendo 3DS.

  • New Kingdom Hearts 3D Screenshots Released By Nintendo UK

    Nintendo UK has been kind enough to release 14 brand new screenshots for Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance, check them out below.

    Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance will be arriving in the EU on the 20th of July, US on the 31st of July and is already available in Japan for the Nintendo 3DS.

    You may also want to check out Tetsuya Nomura’s interview with Nintendo President, Satoru Iwata.

  • Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 And Mirror Fate Reported To Be Under Development

    Two new Castlevania games have been revealed, and one of them is a sequel to the 2010 Castlevania game, Lords of Shadow. According to reports, Lords of Shadow 2 will be releasing on Xbox 360, PS Vita, PS3 and Wii U, but we still don’t know when. There is also a separate 3DS game in the works called Castlevania: Mirror Fate.

    Reportedly, Mirror Fate is a 2-player, 2D co-op action game that makes use of the 3DS’ inner facing camera as a mirror, and the outer facing camera to solve puzzles.

    A Wii U version of Mirror Fate was being developed, but has been stopped to divert attention towards Lords of Shadow 2. Apparently, Lords of Shadow 2 will be an upgraded port of the Xbox 360 and the PS3 for the Wii U. It will also support 3DS connectivity.

    What do you think of this? Should the Wii U be getting a better version, or not? Let me know in the comments below.

  • X-Men Destiny New Screens And Trailer Show The New Generation Of X-Men

    X-Men Destiny is the upcoming action game from Silicon Knights which is being published by Activision. We will control 3 different characters in this game and we will have the option of choosing either the good side or the evil side of the X-Men.

    This game is slated for release on September 27, 2011 in North America. It will be released on PS3, Wii, Xbox 360 and Nintendo 3DS. This trailer was shown at Comic Con 2011 and we can spot the release date in this trailer.

    The three characters that we can control in the game include a girl and 2 guys. Their powers are still unknown and their background story is shrouded in mystery. We will be able to control their actions throughout the game which will determine our outcome. Whether we will join the evil side(Magneto) or the good side(Professor X), it will all depend on the choices that we will make in the game.

    Another new gameplay addition is the inclusion of X-Gene. It will allow players to experience mutant abilities of their favorite X-Men characters. So even though we won’t be able to play as Wolverine or Cyclops, we can still use their mutant powers.

    A couple of new screens were released on HeroHQ which is the official page of X-Men destiny on Facebook. It shows some pre-order costumes as well as in-game images.

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