Literally years have passed since the initial announcement for Professor Layton VS. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, one of the most unexpected crossovers in recent memory. After tons of speculation and a fear that the title might never get localized, those thoughts were put to rest when an official announcement was made confirming its impending release earlier this year. Now, we find ourselves about a month away from being able to play it for ourselves, but we got a small taste of what’s to come, courtesy of the Nintendo Lounge at San Diego Comic Con.

Divided into two sections, the game features both Professor Layton‘s trademark puzzles and Phoenix Wright‘s trial sections. On Layton’s side of the equation, his game play is essentially identical to his native titles, leading him and his assistant, Luke, to examine environments via the touch screen for hint coins and puzzles. Ranging from logic tests, math based scenarios, mazes, and many other challenges in between, a certain amount of puzzles need to be completed before progress can be made. While these challenges can range from insultingly easy to frustratingly difficult, the demo was kept on the simpler side of things, allowing progression to flow smoothly.

Over the last few weeks, we’ve reproted the announcement and reveal trailer for Marie, the mysterious Velvet Room inhabitant who debuted in Persona 4 Golden on the Vita. At that point, she was only confirmed for the Japanese release, but the good folks at Atlus USA have revealed that not only will she be coming to the West, but that she will be free of charge during the first week of release!

Using her limitless bag of stuff, weather control, and her Persona, Kaguya, Marie is shaping up to be another varied fighter in a cast full of unique combatants. Like the previously announced Adachi, she will be available for purchase after the free download period ends. When including the Teddy bag and Tarrot Cards, that’s a whole lot of free stuff to be throwing at early adopters. If you were on the fence about picking this up, Marie is making that decision a whole lot easier.

Check out the latest batch of screenshots and her official U.S. trailer below. Still unsure if Ultimax is right for you? Click on over to our E3 preview to get a better idea of what to expect, and let us know if you’re planning on picking up the latest chapter of the Persona series.

Persona 4 Ultimax is set for a fall release.

To celebrate the grand opening of the Pokemon Center online store, The Pokemon website has announced that the Pokeball patern Vivillon is now available to download as a Mystery Gift in Western copies of Pokemon X and Y.

Vivillon is a new Pokemon, introduced in the newest games as the typical three stage bug that usually shows up at the start of a trainer’s adventure. But before dismissing it as Butterfree number five, once fully evolved, its wings will display one of numerous patterns, which vary depending on where the player lives in real life. Until now, this special Pokeball patern was only available through a giveaway in France, making the pattern highly sought after. But after receiving our own version with the significantly less cool Fancy patern, and an abysmally pointless giveaway of Pinsir and Herracross that have NO special moves, (or even their Mega Stones without a special trip to GameStop), it looks like this might be the first step towards giving us event Pokemon that are actually sought after.

This giveaway will be taking place until August 12th, so you won’t have long to download it before you’ll have to say bye bye Butterfree Vivillon.

Vivillon

After months of teasing, offering excluisve preview items and dangling a countdown over our heads, The Pokemon Center online store has finally opened, offering plenty of exclusive items to celebrate its grand opening.

Serving as the go-to place for any and all Pokemon merchandise, the store currently features numerous games, trading cards, plushies, shirts, mugs, stationary… Pretty much everything that you never knew you wanted, (except my long awaited Espurr and Substitute plush… for now). Currently, the collection is sparse, since some of the items are either already sold out or still in development, but if you can get anything, I would suggest one of the delivery Pikachu pieces that were made especially to celebrate the launch of the store. Show up to school with your new grand opening binder and your special pin on your bag while sipping out of your Pikachu tumbler, and you’re guarenteed to have so much swagger, everyone in your presence will get stronger right before hitting themselves in their confusion.

If you’re broke and can’t celebrate with some good, old fashion capitalism, you can always download the Pokeball patern Vivillon into your copy of X and Y, for the low price of free. You know, if you’re a filthy Commie. Otherwise, check out the store here, then let us know what you’re going to buy!

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After playing the Avengers and Spider-Man Play Sets at E3, we were already confident that the campaigns would easily surpass the level of freedom and fun offered by its predecessor. As if these two open world sets weren’t already enough, a post launch Guardians of the Galaxy story was revealed just in time for the film’s big release. At Comic Con, we got some time to play within the confines of Knowhere, and found that despite being part of the same game, this Play Set manages to stand out as its own, unique experience.

Unlike the open world sand box games that the previous two sets play like, the Guardians set plays much more like an action/platforming title, facing off with waves of enemies while you traverse the mechanical environments. Featuring large scale battles that will pit you against everything from foot soldiers to enemy space ships, there’s no telling how much crazier the full set will actually be, all the way up to the inevitable showdown with Ronan The Accuser.

Each of the Guardians plays distinctively from one another, which is further showcased by the huge skill tree that has become one of the cornerstones of the upcoming sequel. For example, Star Lord uses a mix of his pistols and jet boots for a variety of attacks, Gamora relies on her sword to cut down the opposition, Drax displays his strength and battle prowess with his twin knives, Rocket fights with his arsenal of explosives and automatic guns, while Groot’s slow, lumbering movement balances out his immense power and long reach. In addition to their standard combat abilities, special moves also come into play, which charge up as enemies are defeated. Gamora’s increased speed and Drax’s power boost, for example, further distinguish each character, which will surely lead to sibling fights when the game is available for purchase.

Rounding out the cast in the demo version were Yondu, (who also appears as a temporary support character through his Marvel Sidekick Power Disc), The Collector, and Cosmo the Dog, who all provided missions for the team to tackle as the adventure progressed. Sadly, Howard the Duck was nowhere to be found, but there’s still time between now and this holiday to squeeze him in. What do you say, Disney? It has to be done!

From what we’ve played, it looks like we have three varied campaigns, a nearly limitless world creator with the Toy Box, and numerous ways to customize our favorite characters. The first game had six Play Sets by the time it was all said and done, so it’s safe to say that there will be even more in store for us as the game ages. Perhaps an X-Men Play Set?

What other Marvel worlds are you hoping make the cut? Disney Infinity 2.0 will hit stores as both a standard, and incredibly awesome collector’s edition, on September 23rd.

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To celebrate the 22nd anniversary of Super Mario Kart‘s release, Nintendo has announced that three Mercedes-Benz vehicles, based on real models that have been developed by the car maker, will arrive as free DLC on August 27th.

Consisting of the Silver Arrow of the 1930’s, the 300 SL Roadster from the 1950’s, and the modern GLA, (which comes with its own special wheel options), this DLC pack will kick off a “Mercedes Cup” tournament. Taking place between August 27th thru September 23rd, players from all around the world will be able to put these new vehicles to the test, and prove their luxury car supremacy.

In addition, the game will receive a new update, with a plethora of fixes and enhancements that will surely improve the game. According to Nintendo’s official press release, they include the following:

Drivers will now have the option to display the course map on the TV screen during races.
The order of the menu after each race will be changed to “Next Race”, followed by “Watch Highlight Reel”.
The game will remember the most recent kart options that were selected, even if the Wii U system was powered down.
Users will be able to change options of other players’ Mario Kart TV downloaded highlight reels, such as changing the focus to different characters or actions.
A score screen will be added so players can see how many coins they’ve collected, the win-loss record of their online battles and their frequently used characters.
Improved the stability of the online connection to enhance user experience during online battles.

Free DLC and a ton of fixes? Not too bad if you ask me! Of course, you can always show your appreciation for all the free stuff by downloading the original Super Mario Kart, which hit the Wii U eShop today for $7.99. Or not, if soul crushing difficulty and a wall-less Rainbow Road isn’t your idea of a good time.

Now that Mercedes-Benz in Mario Kart is officially a thing here in the States, is there anything else you would like to see come to the franchise? And who else will be participating in the tournament? You’ll be sure to spot me in your rear view mirror, assuming they go back that far.

With the premiere of the third episode arriving tomorrow, what better way to build up the hype for the next episode of Sailor Moon Crystal than by checking out the latest episode preview? Easy answer: there is none.

Hyping up the debut of Sailor Mars, the episode looks like it will tread familiar ground as the original series. When people riding a bus that carries tourists to visit the Hikawa Shrine, its passengers have disappeared without a trace. Suspecting that her enemies may be involved, Sailor Moon and Sailor Mercury are forced to investigate, all while Rei Hino, the property’s shrine maiden, seeks to restore the reputation of her home after word of the abductions spreads.

Or at least that’s what happened in the first adaptation. But wait, the preview teases Zoicite, who doesn’t appear until far later in the original anime. What’s going on!? Well, as with the rest of Crystal, there are sure to be big differences this version and the original anime, since this new version follows the manga directly. For those who have read it, you know how much of a big deal this episode is. Will you be watching?

The trailer, including clips of the Sailor Mars transformation sequence, can be seen with a quick click on the video below. Get excite!

Episode 3 will stream on Crunchyroll, NicoNico and Hulu starting at 3AM PST/6AM EST on August 2nd.

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At Comic Con, Konami’s booth was a giant celebration of all things YuGiOh. Everywhere you looked, all of the best cards, characters, and even a con exclusive Kaiba themed play mat were on display for new and old players to see. But the main focus wasn’t on the past, but on the future of the game, starting with the newest game mechanic, Pendulum Summoning.

Debuting with YuGiOh: Arc-V, the new anime series that saw its debut back in April, the 2014 starter deck was the first chance that North Americans got to try out the new monster type. Having only been released recently, the card game experts at the booth had numerous tables set up for the demonstrations as to how these monster turned spell cards have the potential to completely change the way the game is played.

The most immediately noticeable change is the color of the card. With its orange top half and its green bottom, color schemes that are typically reserved for effect monsters and spell cards respectively, this visual difference further illustrates the hybrid nature of these new cards. Featuring attack, defense and spell effects, duelists have the choice of playing them like normal monsters, or using them in one of the two new Pendulum Zones. While placed on these spaces, players can use its spell effect once per turn until the card is destroyed. Essentially becoming a Continuous Spell Card, it avoids many of the counters that are designed to stop these effects , since the new cards aren’t classified as any existing spell. Not only that, but when they do get destroyed by an attack or monster effect, they go face up on top of your Extra Deck, keeping them out of the graveyard. Why does it matter? That’s where their real power comes in.

Pendulum Monsters each have a value that can differ depending on which one of the two zones they’re placed on. Now, once one monster is placed on each side, their respective values come into play, potentially allowing a Pendulum Summon. What that means is that any Pendulum Monster that is between the levels of the two cards’ values can be special summoned to the field from your hand or Extra Deck on that turn. For example, if one monster has a scale value of one and the other is six, you can potentially fill your field with level two through five beasts, all while the potential spell effects of the two monsters on the scales can still be used. The best part? Each summon is a standalone move, so to my understanding, cards like Solemn Judgment, which negates the activation of a card before destroying it, would only affect one summon. The rest are free to win you the game.

Of course, this is with the best case scenario in mind. While the mechanic is still in its infancy, if Fusion, Synchro, and Xyz Summoning are any indication, then it’s safe to say that this new generation will add tons of support cards that will make us forget that these other summon types ever existed. But until then, the future looks exciting for the next stage in the popular card game’s evolution.

We hope to have some more detailed, hands on impressions with Pendulum Monsters, including a full breakdown of the Starter Deck, in the near future. Until then, stick with Geekscape.net for the rest of your Comic Con news!

San Diego Comic Con played host to the latest Skylanders panel, featuring new details on the upcoming Trap Team. A questions that’s been asked since E3 is, if Trap Team won’t have any new Lightcore figures, (variants that would light up and feature different poses), but is planning to release about 50 new figures, how will they fill up that huge number? Will, it looks like we might have got our answer, thanks to Eon’s Elite.

Essentially reprints of select characters from the original game, Spyro’s Adventure, complete with the same poses as the figures that started it all, Eon’s Elite will consist of eight figures, each designed with metallic paint, a gold base, and a 3D background, which looks a lot like a themed screen behind the character. This premium line is likely to add even more incentive for collectors and gamers alike to open their wallets. Gotta buy ‘me all!

When in game, these variants will earn upgraded and grow three times as fast as regular characters, making them easier to level up again if you already maxed out the standard versions. Or you could just take advantage of the boosts they offer and plow through the enemies of Skylands! While Spyro and Chop Chop are the only two revealed so far, it’s almost a sure thing that fan favorites like Stealth Elf and Cynder will make the cut.

Love it or hate it, Skylanders continues to find ways to entice the kids, (and the kids at heart), to want to keep on collecting. But with current figures ranging between $9.99 and $15.99 at retail, even at the low end, a full Trap Team set will cost $500 on top of the game. Between this, Amiibos, and Disney Infinity 2.0 appealing to the Marvel fan in us, this is shaping up to be a very expensive holiday season.

Does anyone else plan in picking these up? While you mull that over, check out our E3 impressions of the game here, then check back for our first look at some of the new Trap Master characters that were on display.

With anticipation building for the upcoming 3DS exclusive, Monster Hunter 4: Ultimate, Capcom revealed some information in regards to its upcoming title that will surely please the Nintendo faithful.

Hunters will be able to don Link’s legendary equipment from the Legend of Zelda series, complete with his trademark green tunic, Master Sword and Hylian Shield. As you can probably guess, the items act as a sword & shield weapon type, with which players will be able to channel their inner hero while they take down the game’s most ferocious beasts.

As someone who is highly anticipating MH4‘s release, and a HUGE Zelda fan, I can’t wait to start putting the Master Sword to good use in this type of game. Of course, crossovers with other franchises aren’t new to the series, with InuYasha’s Tessaiga coming to Japanese copies of Monster Hunter Tri and 3 Ultimate, as well as some of the game’s most iconic monsters appearing in Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker. It’s great that Link’s gear is actually going to make it state side. All we got last time was some generic sword in place of the fuzzy anime blade. Oh, how I loathe licensing deals.

But it begs the question, will the equipment be good? Usually with themed gear such as this, its strength is so low, that it’s not worth using. Even if this is the case though, being able to play dress up as one of gaming’s greatest icons can only be a good thing.

Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate is planned for a January 2015 release.

In the latest of many trailers for the upcoming game, (including the Guardians of the Galaxy and Gravity Falls Power Disc reveals), Loki, Ronan The Accuser and Green Goblin have been revealed as the latest playable characters coming to Disney Infinity 2.0.

Using Loki’s magic, Ronan’s superior combat skills and Green Goblin’s pumpkin bombs will now be possible in the game’s Toy Box mode, showing that heroes aren’t the only ones who get the spotlight. While it’s assumed that each character will be usable in their respective Play Sets as well, don’t expect Green Goblin to show up in Knowhere, or Loki invading Ultimate Spidey’s universe. As mentioned in the past, only certain heroes will be able to cross sets after certain collectables are retrieved, but at least we’ll get the chance to wreck havoc on the world. Just not all of it.

This should come as no surprise to fans of the first game, considering a villains pack consisting of Davy Jones, Randy and Syndrome was released when the game released. However, they were implemented a little sloppily, allowing Syndrome to fight himself during story missions with no mention of how it’s even possible. Hopefully, there will be some kind of recognition of this improbable scenario when the bad guys are plugged in. The small touches go a long way.

Are the villains coming home with you when the inevitable triple pack releases, or are the many figures already on the way too much off your wallet to take without them? Disney Infinity 2.0 will release as a standalone title, a Disney starter pack, a Marvel starter pack and a Playstation exclusive collectors edition on September 23rd.

In the next few months, the much hyped Simpsons and Family Guy crossover will be unleashed on the world. To hold fans over, the crowd at Comic Con was treated to a five minute clip of what we can expect from this animated sitcom mash up. Weren’t at Comic Con? Well, since then, the clip had been all over YouTube for the public’s viewing pleasures. The results? Well… See for yourself!

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As expected, there were laughs to be had, but the clip felt a little hit or miss for me, While there were some definite laugh out loud moments, (Ralph in the school bus, the Bob’s Burgers cameo and the jab at The Cleveland Show amongst them), hearing a rape joke in Springfield was just too jarring for me. It may fit Family Guy‘s style of shock humor, but it doesn’t fit with Bart in the scene. Oh, and by the way, is anyone else over the chicken fights? Even with Homer being involved?

Will the special live up to the expectations it’s set through about a year of hype? What did you think of the clip? The special is scheduled for September 28th.

A few days ago, we reported that Marie, the new character added into Persona 4 Golden, was coming to Persona 4 Ultimax by way of paid DLC. But aside from a few screenshots, details were still thin on how she would actually fight. Well, that’s now changed, courtesy of a new trailer from Atlus Japan, proving how dangerous a person’s purse can really be.

Using a combination of physical attacks with her bag, her powerful Persona and a variety of elemental effects, (that may or may not be tied to the weather symbol next to her super meter), and it appears like Marie will fit right in considering she never fought in the game she debuted in.

Oh, and her Instant Kill attack shows off the power she’s REALLY hiding, but you might want to cover your eyes if you haven’t finished her path in Golden. For everyone else, seeing it in action brings back some fond memories. If nothing else, it’s sure to boost their chances of paying up when she becomes available for download.
Persona 4 Arena Ultimax will hit the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 on September 30th.

Remember during Sony’s E3 press conference when they announced that Sony consoles would get an exclusive Disney Infinity 2.0 collectors edition, featuring The Hulk? Well, after over a month of silence since, the package has finally been revealed, and it includes a lot more than just angry Banner.

Included in the package is the entire Avengers team from the film, including the three standard pack ins, (Iron Man, Thor and Black Widow), in addition to Captain America, Hawkeye, and of course, Hulk. The green giant will only be accessible through this package for the first month, at which point, he will be released in stores for everyone’s consumption. But who really wants to wait a month to complete the team?
And yet, that’s not all that the collectors edition has in store for us. In addition to the three extra figures, every box will come with a huge Infinity Base that doubles as a display, featuring a humongous Frost Giant in the background. Said to glow when plugged in, this base is the perfect way to both play, and display your new Marvel figures in style.

Retailing at $149.99, paying double the price for a game that already promises to eat through your wallet with its numerous characters to buy is a bit of a hard sell. Yet, if you’re planning on buying all of the characters, and they continue to retail for $12.99 each, it seems like a good idea to plunk down the extra thirty bucks or so for the base too. Plus, I’m already imagining displaying a super team to take down that giant. Frost Giant vs. Snow Queen, anyone?

In addition, the announcement also detailed a new PS3 bundle, featuring the standard starter pack and a 12gb console for $249.99, so if you have kids who want the game, but no PS3, this seems like the way to go. Too bad there aren’t any console bundles that include the collectors edition.

With so many games fighting for your dollar this holiday season, are the Frost Giant base and early access to play as Hulk enough of a reason for you to pick up this deluxe edition?

Following up on the success of the lastest Dragon Ball Z movie, Battle Of Gods, (of which you can check our thoughts on the film here), a new movie in the popular anime franchise has been confirmed for 2015’s Golden Week in Japan.

Little is known about the project, but like the last film, series creator, Akira Toriyama, will be directly involved with the development of the project. The only other details that have emerged are from the recently revealed teaser trailer and innitial reveal from V-Jump Magazine, which hinted at a much darker film this time around:

Now, despair begins

In addition, the text in the trailer reads:

There’s someone I want you to revive

Now, let the speculation begin! Has someone stronger that Beerus and Whis appeared? And who do you think is being revived? Considering the end of Battle Of Gods opened up limitless possibilities for the future of the franchise, literally anything can happen, which is what makes this so exciting! Let’s just hope it’s not Broly again. I’m sick of that guy.

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As an extra bonus to the Kingdom Hearts faithful who reserve the upcoming 2.5 HD Remix, Square Enix announced that pre ordered copies will come with an exclusive Disney pin, featuring Sora and Mickey with a hanging keyblade chain.

Marketing the pin as a free upgrade to the limited edition, (while essentially just being a pre order bonus), the game itself will include Kingdom Hearts II: Final Mix and Kingdom Hearts Birth By Sleep: Final Mix, both of which will mark their debut outside of Japan. In addition, a non-playable retelling of Kingdom Hearts: ReCoded, the cell phone game turned handheld title will get the bonus treatment in the same way 358/2 Days got in the first HD collection. Then again, we’d probably be better off ignoring it.
Throw in the pin on top of that, and you’ve got what sounds like a pretty sweet deal. These often end up being hot collectors items, and those who are into collecting them are REALLY into it. Have you seen how much these things go for on eBay?

While our limited edition still isn’t as awesome as the Japanese collectors edition, the pin is pretty sweet. Has this announcement affected your decision to pick up 2.5 when it releases on December 5th?

Fresh off the heels of another Persona related announcement, here comes Ultimax with a batch of new videos that show three of its newcomers in action.

First, Persona 4’s Rise Kujikawa has abandoned her damsel in distress role in the original Persona 4 Arena in favor of doing the ass kicking all on her own. Usually known for her support role in the core games, her teaser video shows off her ability to inflict status effects, her long range, Persona based attacks, and her idol experience leading her to dance all over her opponent’s face.

Second, Yukari suits up in her Feather Pink Phoenix Ranger costume to blow the opposition away. Largely using ranged attacks with her bow, combined with her lightning fast speed, and her wind based Persona that can push or pull opponents depending on her need, and you have a formidable fighter on your hands.

And lastly, Junpei steps up to the plate with his unique baseball based fighting style. His bat gives him better physical range than most of the characters on the roster, building up towards a huge power boost with every successful swing he lands. And don’t worry, based on the animated portion of the trailer, he’s just as bit as much of a clueless dope than he was in Persona 3. Yet, that’s why we love him.

Interested in jumping into Persona 4 Arena Ultimax? Check out our E3 hands on preview, and don’t forget to snag your first print, which includes a Teddy bag, a half set of tarrot cards, and Adachi DLC which will be free for one week? What are you waiting for?

Ultimax arrives on September 30th.

When you think of Skylanders, you’re likely to think about the second mortgage you have to take out to buy each of the new figures every year. Especially with yesterday’s Dark Edition announcement, it’s clear that Activision is still finding new ways to keep the interest, (and the cash), of the Skylander faithful. But what if the series actually found a way to save you money? Preposterous!

Yet, that’s exactly what’s happening with Wii versions of the upcoming Trap Team, because anyone who purchases the game for Nintendo’s last generation console will be able to redeem a FREE digital copy for the Wii U. And yes, since the news was made public, it has since been confirmed that this will include copies of the Dark Edition as well, making this an easy decision for families who either own a Wii U, or are looking to upgrade.

This isn’t the first time the Skylanders franchise has thrown a bone to the Wii U. Just last year, an exclusive, golden Swash Buckler figure was included with special Swap Force console bundles just in time for the holiday season. Between this news, last year’s support, and the many titles that have been made available in the past year and a half from Activision, it’s looking like the company is one of the few third parties to continuously support the Wii U, which in my humble opinion, is great for everyone involved.

What does everyone think of the news? Has it affected your console of choice when Skylanders: Trap Team launches on October 5th?

Right in time for its August 1st theatrical release, (and days before Comic Con), Disney Interactive has announced that the Guardians of the Galaxy are coming to Disney Infinity in a huge way, with an entire playset dedicated to the band of losers.

The entire group from the film is being brought to life in figure form, which includes Star Lord, Gamura, Drax, Rocket Raccoon and Groot. The play set, which will take place inside Knowhere, (his eye socket, more specifically), features the crew trying to fight off Ronnan the Accuser, who is in pursuit of them after the team has apparently stolen a valuable artifact. While the set won’t be a direct adaptation of the film, it should be familiar enough to anyone who jumps in after checking the movie out.

In addition to the core cast, other characters from the Marvel universe will appear in various forms, from Iron Man and Nova as palayble crossover characters that will need to be unlocked, to Yondu, The Collector, and Cosmo the Dog, who primarily act as mission providers. In Yondu’s case, he will also appear as a Marvel Sidekick, featured as one of the new Guardians themed Power Discs, as well as the following:

Space Armor- Gamoras armor, which boosts defense.

Yondu- A new Marvel Team Up, who will use his arrows to support you in combat for a short time.

Groots Roots and Groots View and the Rip- A new Groot inspired Skydome and Theme for the Toy Box.

Star Lord’s Galaxy- a Knowhere theme for the Toy Box, making GOTG the only series so far to have more than one theme.

As with every other figure, these newly revealed characters will all work in the customizable Toy Box, as well as Attack On Asgard, the tower defense themed structure toy box game, which is new to 2.0. No word on whether or not they’ll work with any future structure games.

I can’t think of a better way to hype up the upcoming film! I’m not even that into the property, but with the large amount of content heading to Infinity, it’s hard not to get excited.

Who else plans on picking up the entire set? Disney Infinity 2.0 is on track for a September 23rd release, with the Guardians of the Galaxy Play Set arriving shortly after.

Atlus has announced that the upcoming 3DS exclusive, Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth, will become available on November 25th. Bringing together the casts of Persona 3 and 4 for the first time in an RPG setting, (and also marking the first Persona RPG in six years, the team behind the Etrian Odyssey series is bringing their expertise to this first person dungeon crawler.

But for those wondering if the core experience we expect from the series will remain intact, don’t worry. Atlus is promising that Q will retain the combat and character development of the core titles, which will be interesting considering these are established characters in a “what if” scenario. Something tells me it won’t take itself so seriously.

All initial prints will come with special packaging and a half set of tarot cards, but you’ll want to pick up the limited edition if you want all the goodies, including a handy 3DS XL case imported from Japan! Too bad we can’t get that amazing Q themed 3DS to go with it…

But enough wishing for what never will be. Check out the opening movie and let us know if you plan on picking up Persona Q this November!

It’s no secret that thanks to its recent revival, Sailor Moon is a hot topic amongst geeks the world over. So when you’re a a talented artist or animator, what’s the best way to celebrate the series coming back into the limelight? Naturally, you recreate one of the original series’ most interesting episodes with over 200 different animation styles, right?

That’s what Moon Animate Make Up set out to do in late 2013, and the result is fantastic. Throughout the 23 minute episode, we’re treated to Western style animation, Japanese anime style animation that fits closely to the original, we get crude art that looks like it was taken from an episode of Ren and Stimpy. We got puppets, people. Puppets! They even animated the Sailor Says segment at the end! Bonus points for using one of my favorite episodes as the subject.

You just have to watch the video for yourself if you have a half hour to spare. And if you don’t, make one. You’ll thank us later.

If a recently leaked ad from GameStop is to be believed, then it looks like crowbar boy himself, Red Hood, is coming to Batman: Arkham Knight by the way of pre-order DLC.

In the past, bonus characters like Deathstroke and Nightwing have been contained to side modes, never getting a real chance to explore Gotham in the same way that Batman could. But as mentioned with the Harley Quinn DLC that every retailer will give out when pre-ordering the bat’s next game, Red Hood’s content will be a side story, giving him his own time stage to shine on once the highly anticipated final chapter of the Arkham series is finally released.

With this announcement, part of me is hoping that this isn’t where the extra story content comes to a close. Who wouldn’t love to play as Nightwing, Robin, or so many other members of the Bat Family in a full fledged Gotham City? Normally, I’m a staunch opponent of absurd amounts of DLC, but the Arkham games have earned the reputation of being full, rewarding experiences without extra content, so I would trust Rocksteady on this one. One thing is for sure though, the chances of me finally getting my Huntress DLC are looking slim.

Can’t wait to play Arkham Knight? Who else are you hoping will get added to Batman and Rocksteady’s final chapter? Tell us in the comments, then get back to impatiently waiting with the rest of us for its 2015 release date.

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Famitsu’s latest scans have revealed three new characters coming to Hyrule Warriors, the Zelda spin on the Dynasty Warriors franchise, and one thing’s for sure. Whoever chose the latest reveals must have been huge on Ocarina of Time!

First, Darunia, the Goron leader and the Sage of Fire will roll through swarms of enemies when he hits the battlefield. Second, Princess Ruto must have gotten tired of being carried around everywhere, because the Zora princess / Sage of Water is looking to bring the fight herself. And lastly, Sheik finally puts those ninja skills to good use, being the first time that the character has been playable outside of Smash Bros. We always knew she LOOKED badass. Now it’s time for her to prove it.

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This brings the playable roster up to 10, including Link, Zelda, Impa, Midna, Fi, Agatha, and newcomer, Lana. It’ll be hard to claim that the Zelda doesn’t have strong female characers now! I wonder how much restraint Team Ninja had to use to actually clothe them all?

Who are you most excited about playing with? Hyrule Warriors will launch on September 26th, exclusively for Wii U.

Now that Anime Expo has come and gone, and as we gear up for Comic Con this week, what kind of jerks would be be if we didn’t share the incredible cosplay from the event?

From Monster Hunter to Hyperdimension Neptunia. Blazblue to Phoenix Wright. And of course, there was plenty of Sailor Moon at the show. Check out the best of AX 2014’s cosplay, and stick with Geekscape as we move on to Comic Con!

 

Just in case you haven’t heard, Dragon Ball Z is back in a big way, thanks to its first movie in over a decade, Dragon Ball Z: Battle Of Gods. A few months back, the people at Funimation announced that the dubbed version of the film would be getting a limited theatrical run so that Z fans across the country can experience it with the big screen treatment.

We were on the red carpet of the film’s premiere in Downtown Los Angeles, and got to see all of the stars hit the scene moments before the first official screening of Funimation’s dub. Featuring voice actors Kyle Hebert, Christopher Sabat, Sean Schemmel and Mike McFarlane amongst so many others, the event definitely had that big time feel… Aside from the gift bags full of iPads. Those were oddly missing.

And in case you were wondering, the movie was amazing, thanks to some brilliant voice acting, especially in a certain scene featuring Vegeta. As our review of the film stated, Battle of Gods is much more than an hour long fight, bringing tons of humor and cameos that in my opinion, not only celebrate DBZ, but the entirety of the Dragon Ball franchise. Not bad considering series creator, Akira Toriyama, was directly involved with the development of the film.

Check out our photos from the red carpet event below, and don’t forget to check the film’s website for a growing list of theaters that will be screening the movie. Dragon Ball Z: Battle Of Gods will run on August 5th, 6th, 7th and 9th.

After months of anticipation, Viz Media revealed the new Sailor Moon voice cast that will be working on the re-dub of the original series, and eventually, Sailor Moon Crystal.

Featuring a mix of veteran voice actors and some lesser known names, one thing is for sure; they’re going to have some huge shoes, (boots?) to fill. The cast list is as follows:

Usagi Tsukino/Sailor Moon- Stephanie Sheh

Ami Mizuno/Sailor Mercury- Kate Higgins

Rei Hino/Sailor Mars- Cristina Valenzuela

Makoto Kino/Sailor Jupiter- Amanda C Miller

Minako Aino/Sailor Venus- Cherami Leigh

Luna- Michelle Ruff

Artemis- Johnny Yong Bosch

Naru Osaka- Danielle Nicole

Gurio Umino- Ben Diskin

Queen Beryl- Cindy Robinson

Jadite- Todd Haberkorn

Nephrite- Liam O’Brien

Zoicite- Lucien Dodge

Kunzite- Patrick Seitz

Ikuki Tsukino- Tara Platt

Kenji Tsukino- Keith Silverstein

Shingo Tsukino- Nicolas Roye

Many of these names are definitely familiar, and I’m excited to see how each actor will portray their character. Only a few more months until we find out! Viz’s Sailor Moon re-release will be officially available for your consumption on November 11th. And remember, picking it up at rightstuf.com will net you an exclusive collectors coin while supplies last!

Ever since it was announced that all 200 plus episodes of Sailor Moon would be re-released and redubbed by a new cast, those who grew up on the mid 90’s classic were anxious to see how the new version would compare. Nearly 20 years of nostalgia coupled with a series so iconic means that no matter who Viz decided to give the roles to, they would have an uphill battle. The cast reveal was mostly a who’s who of voice actors, so the cast has the potential to meet our lofty expectations, but there’s no way to know until we can hear it for ourselves. Well, after being lucky enough to attend an exclusive pre screening of the first two episodes with the new cast, while it was definitely an adjustment, it looks like our beloved series is in good hands.

As soon as the familiar opening moments of Usagi waking up late for school began to play, we’re introduced to a much sweeter, (and less ditzy), sounding version of the titular character than we’re used to, courtesy of Stephanie Sheh. Throughout the first two episodes, Sheh portrays Usagi as a much more realistic character compared to the over the top comedy version we got from DiC. Watching it definitely gave me a different feel for the character compared to the days where I would wake up in my PJs to catch half an episode before being late to my 5th grade class, but different doesn’t necessarily mean bad. I’ll always appreciate the off-beat Serena I grew up with, but Serena this is not, which made the show stand out more from its predecessor than I expected.

On that subject, another adjustment that had to be made was keeping all of the Japanese names intact. While I’ve watched the series in both English and Japanese more times than I care to mention, it was still weird to see and hear certain aspects played out in English. Names like Naru, Umino and Shingo might be instantly recognizable to me now, but outside of the Japanese version, I’m used to Molly and Melvin myself. Other little things like Naru not having a New York accent while being from Tokyo, or Luna sounding more like a young woman than an older sage further helped the new dub stand out, and once again, giving it a unique feel without ever feeling like it could, (or even wanted to), replace the original dub.

Despite being mostly pleased with the handling of the new dub, there were a few aspects that were better off staying in the Japanese version exclusively. The eyecathes in between where would normally be commercials were awkward enough when the Japanese voices would shout, “SAILOR MOON!”, as if we didn’t know what show we were watching. But over time, it became tollerable. Now, Viz went through the trouble of redubbing THOSE sections too, making me sink into my chair a little bit each time. Back to square one, I guess.

And while it’s early to tell how well each actor will do with their role, since it often takes a few episodes for some to really get into their character, I just couldn’t stand Umino’s voice. Played by the very talented Ben Diskin, I know he has the acting chops, but that super nasily voice he speaks with when voicing the school nerd is just too much. When we got into episode 2, (which has never before been dubbed since it’s essentially the sexual harassment episode), this Umino focused story just felt cringeworthy. Hopefully, future ADR direction will help the character find a balance of being annoying as intended, but not so much so that I feel awkward watching. And while I won’t focus on it too much since he only had two lines, Usagi’s kid brother, Shingo, sounds older than their dad. Either he’s been hitting the testosterone shots of this should probably be adjusted down the road.

Regardless of any unpleasing moments, anyone who was concerned about how Viz was going to handle dubbing Sailor Moon won’t have to worry anymore. Wisely taking a completely different approach with how some of the characters are portrayed, it manages to remain a faithful English adaptation of the original series without ever trying to encroach on our memories of the original version that we all fell in love with in the first place. There are some obvious growing pains in certain areas, but as more characters are introduced, more story arcs are played out and more time passes to improve, Viz’s version just might deliver the complete Sailor Moon experience that we’ve never had the chance to watch in English.

Check out Viz’s first promotional teaser below and tell us what you think! The first box set is scheduled for a November 11th release date, and pre orders at rightstuf.com will receive an exclusive collectors coin while supplies last.

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=aPMh2ZZOCzI

My god, that felt like the longest wait I’ve ever had to endure. Yet, we’ve survived another two weeks, and the second episode of Sailor Moon Crystal is finally here! No longer on her own, Sailor Moon now has Sailor Mercury at her side! After watching the events of the episode play out again through the rebooted series, it was presented in a way that made the old story feel new again, while fleshing out Ami’s personality quite a bit, (or as much as 23 minutes would allow).

Episode 2 jumps right in to introducing Ms. Mizuno as a talented, genious level student who finds herself alienated by the rest of Juban Middle School for it. Her constant studying makes the rest of the school feel like she’s cold and stuck up, but as rumors spread, Usagi decides she will take the chance to befriend her, (if only for the hope that Ami’s smarts will rub off on her own awful grades). But their bonds run deeper than either of them realize, and once Ami’s genious level after school class begins having their energy drained by a new threat, it’s up to Sailor Moon to rescue her new friend… Or is it?

Moon fans of old will instantly notice how much stronger the character development moved in this episode compared to its mid 90’s counterpart. Between characterizing the newest Sailor Warrior, developing the friendship between Ami and Usagi, showing that there’s more than meets the eye to Usagi’s advisor, Luna, and making the enemies seem far more threatening than they used to, and it’s easy to tell that the production team wastes absolutely no time with what they’re given in Crystal.

Most importantly though, the episode made me feel, which is an impressive feat when watching TV at three in the morning. The innitially selfish intentions Usagi had for befriending Ami quickly fade away, especially during the arcade scene, making these polar opposites seem like they have a legitimate, fast forming friendship. Even during the fight at the end, though I know the story and how it plays out for the most part, I still felt a sense of urgency for Sailor Moon when it looked like she could have been killed, rather than staring at the clock waiting for Tuxedo Mask to save her. This surely has to do with the fact that she used more than just her tiara in the fight, leading to a failed supersonic cry. After being so used to a one and done super attack at the end, seeing a back and forth with a throwaway monster felt fantastic to watch.

Oh, and by the way, the best part? Tuxedo Mask DOESN’T save her, or at least he doesn’t directly stop the monster. He was only able to cut Sailor Moon out of her trap AFTER the newly discovered Sailor Mercury uses her Aqua Mist to distract the enemy. After a mostly faithful transformation sequence, Mercury hits the scene hard, complete with her own battle introduction. Just try watching this episode and claim that she’s useless in a fight. She saved the whole fight!

Yet, at the risk of sounding like a broken record, the 3D animation used during the transformation sequences is still jarring, especially when it switches back to 2D, immediately highlighting the huge contrast between styles. Something about it just doesn’t fit. And while I’m happy that Sailor Mercury’s transformation isn’t almost a full minute, the show would benefit from speeding up Sailor Moon’s overly drawn out one.

Yet, that’s the only real complaint in an episode that accomplished so much in so little time. More humor was introduced in this episode, (especially with Usagi and Mamoru/Tuxedo Mask outside the school), the facial expressions were more varried, and we saw a variety of powers on display. And of course, we’re teased with Jaedite, the current antagonist, getting moe and more frustrated with the intervention of the Sailor Warriors, closing with a teaser of Rei/Sailor Mars, making the next two weeks even harder to bare. With the way the series is playing out so far, at least we know the wait will be well worth it.

Final Score: 4.75/5

Today, Harmonix has announced that Dance Central: Spotlight, the fourth game in the only series of Kinect games that actually work, will make its Xbox One debut on September 7th, along with a $9.99 price tag. In addition, the last five of the ten song playlist has also been unvieled, bringing a mix of club bangers and top 40 hits to the dance floor.

The playlist is as follows:

Avicii – “Wake Me Up”
Cher Lloyd – “I Wish”
David Guetta ft. Sia “Titanium”
Jason Derulo ft. 2 Chainz – “Talk Dirty”
Kid Ink ft. Chris Brown – “Show Me”
Lorde – “Royals”
OneRepublic – “Counting Stars”
Pharrell Williams – “Happy”
Rihanna – “Diamonds”
will.i.am ft. Justin Bieber – “#thatPOWER”

In addition, the following songs will be available for download when the game releases, with more on the way, (including DLC from past games, which will be available at no extra charge if you’ve purchased them in previous versions).

Capital Cities – “Safe and Sound”
Emeli Sandé – “Next To Me”
Icona Pop ft. Charli XCX – “I Love It”
Lana Del Rey – “Summertime Sadness (Cedric Gervais Remix)”
The B-52’s – “Love Shack”d”

When Harmonix officially unvieled Dance Central: Spotlight back at E3, details were scarce. Aside from learning that it would be released digitally for Xbox One with half of the ten song playlist being revealed, there was little to go on as far as whether or not it would be worthy of our precious hard drive space. But now, at only $10 for ten songs, that sounds like an incredible deal to me!

As far as I’m concerned, the Dance Central series is the best motion controlled title on any platform, and will finally give us a reason to want to use our shiny new Kinects when Spotlight arrives this fall. I’m just confused as to how I’m supposed to dance to Royals…

What songs are you hoping get added to the game? Any favorites you’re hoping make a return? Check out our hands on preview from E3 this year, and let us know how excited you are to show off your moves once again!

In a move that will likely surprise absolutely no one, Activision has announced that the upcoming Skylanders: Trap Team, the fourth game in the title that started the “toys come to life”, craze, will receive its very own limited edition.

Titled the “Dark Edition”, Trap Team seems to be following very closely in the footsteps of its predecessor, Swap Force. Each package contains Raider colored versions of the standard pack ins, which include Snap Shot and Food Fight in addition to a Life and Water trap. Coming exclusively to this version however, is this badass looking fire lion, (appropriately named Wildfire), and a black Kaos trap, designed to capture the longtime series antagonist. The package will retail for $99.99.

Collectors are sure to eat this up, and I know plenty of people who wouldn’t mind dropping the extra cash for the alternate colors and bonus figures. Having said that, I REALLY hope this trap isn’t the only way to capture Kaos. The ability to do so has been a big selling point after all. And it’s too bad that they didn’t decide on some other gimmick, since we already got Dark Spyro and Dark Eruptor from the 3DS versions and a Dark Edition of Swap Force. I mean, aren’t there any other ideas other than painting them black? I sense a Rolling Stones song in the distance…

There’s no word as to whether or not this version is a Toys R’ Us exclusive in the same manner the last limited edition was a GameStop exclusive, or if we’ll be able to purchase this from any retailer that we please. But with Disney Infinity brining in Marvel and Nintendo tying their Amiibos to Smash Bros, Skylanders will have more competition than ever when it comes to your toy buying dollar. Let’s hope the game continues to build on its much improved prequel to stay strong in the public eye. See, folks? Competition at its finest!

Do you plan on sticking with Trap Team this holiday, and if so, are you going with the Dark Edition? The Skylanders’ latest adventure will be available for every major platform when it releases in October.