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Beyond the Labyrinth Shiny Battle Trailer

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19 January, 2012 marks the release of tri-Ace and Konami‘s 3DS dungeon crawler, Beyond the Labyrinth in Japanese shores. The video above showcases its battle system, all with shiny chains of, well, sparkles.

As of writing, there are still no plans foran English localization. But I feel we’ll get to that sooner.

PlayStation Vita In Action at Tokyo Game Show 2011

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1305399654222Not even an Incubator cosplayer can stop these guys from playing Ad Hoc Monster Hunter. Too bad they’re not playing the Vita, and the new Monster Hunter is on 3DS.

Drool at these guys playing games on Vita at Tokyo Game Show. Hit the jump to start drooling.

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Tokyo Game Show 2011 Trailer Round Up

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 schoolgirl-falling

 反重力少女 by itou

This year’s Tokyo Game Show is the most exciting in recent years. Check out the latest game offerings from Japan after the jump.

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Mechanics of Beyond the Labyrinth Detailed

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This week’s Famitsu has a two-page spread covering tri-Ace and Konami‘s Nintendo 3DS title Beyond the Labyrinth (ラビリンスの彼方), covering game mechanics details.

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A First Look on Beyond the Labyrinth

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Resonance of Fate developer tri-Ace teams up with Konami to bring Beyond the Labyrinth (ラビリンスの彼方), the company’s dungeon-RPG Nintendo 3DS title.

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Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker Review

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With all the success that Capcom’s cash-raking Monster Hunter franchise has done for PSP, it’s not surprising that other companies will want in on the success. Some recent examples include Shin Sangoku Musou Multiraid (Dynasty Warriors: Strikeforce for English-speaking audiences) and God Eater. Still, with these games, it’s hard to shake off the feeling that they’re still MH clones with their own little twists on the formula.

This, friends, is where Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker comes in. Sure, this is another game where you can go play cooperatively with up to three other friends. Sure, it’s another game where you take on massive enemies that barely manage to fit the PSP’s screen. However, the real kicker here is that it’s a true Metal Gear Solid crafted around the portable’s strengths and limitations. (more…)

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