给同在国外的站友带来的消息:
根据AMAZON加拿大订购网页Pre-order泄露的消息
以下几作DS作品将推出英文版:
女神异闻录 Devil Survivor
机战OG传说
Knights in the Nightmare (Sting)
Dokapon Journey
Crimson Gem Saga
有准备收的人留意一下吧
兔子差点就收了女神异闻录的日文版
现在看到,那还是收英文版吧
新闻原文:
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/the-x-button/2009-01-28
ATLUS LICENSES SUPER ROBOT TAISEN OG SAGA: ENDLESS FRONTIER, DEVIL SURVIVOR AND MORE
[Not pictured: breasts, breasts, and more breasts.] The good news: Atlus will bring another Super Robot Wars game to the U.S., if Amazon Canada product listings are any indication. The bad news: it's not one of the SRW games with robots from The Big O and Gundam and dozens of other anime shows blended together in one batshit-crazy storyline. No, Atlus is preparing Super Robot Taisen OG Saga: Endless Frontier for an April release, with the lawsuit-proof Taisen again taking the place of its English equivalent in the title.
The “OG” refers to the Super Robot Wars Original Generation series, which was a spin-off to start with. Endless Frontier takes it even further afield, as only the robots from Original Generation show up in Endless Frontier, an RPG that's focused more on human-sized characters. They're headed by a sarcastic cowboy named Haken Browning and a team consisting primarily of busty women, from the swordswoman princess Kaguya to the android Aschen, whose personality shifts from dour to perky whenever she sheds half of her skin-tight costume. The developers at Monolith built the game's battle system out of their Namco X CAPCOM engine, which means that combo attacks, canceling, and button-jabbing all figure heavily into combat. Monolith also threw in Reiji, Saya, and Xiaomu, the three leads from Namco X CAPCOM, along with KOS-MOS and T-elos from the Xenosaga series. It's a nonstop carnival ride of risqué jokes and even more risqué mid-attack jiggling, but it's the only Super Robot Taisen game we're likely to see over here for a while.
[Ah yes, the scene where the female lead freaks out, thus showing her feminine weakness in the face of disaster.] Amazon Canada also gave away other games from the Atlus summer catalog. Dokapon Journey, a DS title tied to the board-game RPG Dokapon Kingdom, comes out in April, while May will see Sting's intriguing action-strategy RPG Knights in the Nightmare as well as Crimson Gem Saga, a Korean RPG that's already appeared on mobile phones.
While it's hardly a surprise to see it here, the most interesting game in the lineup is Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor (left), a DS off-shoot of the biggest Atlus franchise. A diagonal-view RPG in which a player-named hero guides a group of misfits through a quarantined, demon-infested Tokyo, it arrives in June. |