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‘Mana Khemia: Student Alliance’ Delayed

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

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‘Mana Khemia: Student Alliance’ Delayed

This week, NIS may be releasing "Ar Tonelico II," the sequel to their cult RPG "Ar Tonelico," but they also have a bit of bad news for fans of the niche publisher: "Mana Khemia: Student Alliance" on the PSP is being delayed until Spring 2009, as new issues have arisen in the localization process which [...]

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Shin Megami Tensei: Imagine Online Enters Open Beta

Thursday, January 1, 2009

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<em>Shin Megami Tensei: Imagine Online</em> Enters Open Beta

If you didn’t get into the closed beta, missed out on the free beta keys, and still want to give Shin Megami Tensei: Imagine Online a shot, you’re in luck, because Aeria Games has officially launched the MMO’s open beta phase.

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Square Enix to Publish Persona 4, Disgaea 3, Disgaea DS, and Rhapsody DS in Europe

Saturday, December 6, 2008

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Square Enix to Publish Persona 4, Disgaea 3, Disgaea DS, and Rhapsody DS in Europe

Good news for RPG fans in Europe: Square Enix has announced via their holiday newsletter that they’re publishing several (non-Square) cult favorites in Europe next year. To start things off, in spring 2009 Square Enix is releasing Atlus’ Persona 4, the game I just called one of the best RPGs of the decade. So if you [...]

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Persona 4 Review (PS2)

Friday, December 5, 2008

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<em>Persona 4</em> Review (PS2)

Just under two years ago, Atlus released Persona 3 in the US. Before then, Atlus and their Shin Megami Tensei series of RPGs were well-respected, but had only a small cult following outside of Japan. With Persona 3, everything changed. Suddenly, the Persona franchise became a top tier one in the RPG community. Gamers all over [...]

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Atlus Re-Release of Persona 2 Sells Out in Under an Hour

Thursday, November 13, 2008

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Atlus Re-Release of Persona 2 Sells Out in Under an Hour

For nearly a decade, Atlus's Megami Tensei spin-off series, Persona, was a franchise only the most hardcore of Atlus faithful played and owned. In an inexplicable series of events, after Persona 3 was released on the PlayStation 2 and new copies stopped being pressed, the rarity of the title caused a wave of gamers to [...]

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