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Saturday, August 9, 2014

Arcana Heart 3 Love Max!!!!! Release Date Set For September 23

Aksys has announced that Arc System Works' newest fighting game will be released as a PSN digital download on September 23  in North America. Arcana Heart 3 Love Max!!!!! has been rebalanced, and new moves and modes have been added to this release. 

Although this game has a firm date for North America, Vita fans from Europe need not to worry. NISA Europe has announced that they will be releasing this game in late 2014. 

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Adrian Rubio
@lateralus2801

Phoenix Force is Now Coming To The PS Vita

After much Twitter campaigning from PS Vita fans and companies Phoenix Force will now officially be headed to the PS Vita. That's right the PS Vita community has done it again. With a little work from all the Vita loyals we got the Phoenix Force developers to message Shahid Kamal to get this show on the road.

For those unaware Phoenix Force is a game about a group of Phoenixes that fight enemies that are literally called "bosses." Phoenix Force is a shoot-em-up with over 100 levels. The game originally launched as a free title on  Windows Phone with over a quarter of a million downloads.

Well PS Vita fans, lets call this a success. Remember whenever we campaign for something for the PS Vita we truly can make it happen. So remember this was because of you!

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Hyperdimension Neptunia Rebirth Limited Edition Will Be Available on 8/26

Hyperdimension Neptunia Rebirth limited edition will be available to order on Amazon on August 26th. Idea Factory International announced this earlier today on their official Twitter account.

Here is where the catch comes in. On August 26th there will only be 1,000 limited edition copies available to buy. After those 1,000 copies are sold it is unlikely to see any more copies of the limited edition bundle. You also will not be able to pre-order the copies. Therefore if you want a copy of the limited edition bundle make sure to buy it on Amazon at 12am Midnight (PST) on August 26th. The copies are expected to go fast.

The limited edition will contain some amazing extras for Neptunia fans. The following will all be in the limited edition bundle.


  1. NA copy of Hyperdimension Neptunia Rebirth
  2. PS Vita case featuring artwork of Purple Heart on the cover
  3. 8-Bit Nep-Nep rubber strap
  4. Neptune and Purple Heart art on a gloss finished photo paper (4X4)

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Friday, August 8, 2014

The Muppet Movie Adventures Headed To The PS Vita

It is official, the PS Vita has received another huge AAA title exclusive. Well that actually might be an overstatement. In actuality the PS Vita will be recieving The Muppet Movie Adventures exclusively on the handheld system. 

The details on this game are very thin. However we do know players will take on the roles of the Muppet characters as they adventure through various movie genres. You will be able to explore five worlds, containing adventures from Spaghetti Westerns to Sci Fi Thrillers.

It is slightly odd that the game will be releasing as an exclusive to the Vita. It seems as if Sony might have had to pull a few strings there. Perhaps it's another way for Sony to market the Vita towards kids a bit more.  Whatever the reason expect to see The Muppets grace your screen very soon.

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Thursday, August 7, 2014

Inner City Kids Coming To The PS Vita

Jamo Games has officially announced they will be bringing Inner City Kids to the PS Vita. This news comes via James Biddulph, the studios one and only developer.

Inner City Kids is a turn based strategy game. The player takes on the role of a group of friends who must fight to save the city when all the parents dissappear and are replaced with evil robots. Sounds a little like the Jimmy Neutron Movie doesn't it?

Players will be able to explore the city and robot dungeons in order to rid the city of the evil. Players are even able to craft their own weapons in order to fight with.

The game looks extremely interesting and a great fit for the Vita. It is expected to release next spring. Keep an eye out for more details, as we will be reporting them as they occur!

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Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Frozen Synapse Tactics on PS Vita Changes It's Name

Double 11 is hard at work getting Frozen Synapse on the PS Vita system. In the meantime they decided to change name of the game to Frozen Synapse Prime rather than Frozen Synapse Tactics.

In related news Frozen Synapse Prime is expected to release sometime this fall on the PS Vita. We are told to expect a plethora of updates and new info leading into the release. Keep an eye out because we will be informing you as every update occurs.

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Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Velocity 2X Hits The PS Vita on September 2nd

It is official, Velocity 2X will be hitting the PS Vita, and PS4 on September 2nd. 
That's right, not too long to the self proclaimed game of the year will be hitting your Vita screens.

 For those unaware Velocity 2X is the gorgeous sequel to Velocity Ultra. The game is a 2D sci-fi platformer and shoot-em-up. The original won several prestigious awards for its unique and fun gameplay. 

Velocity 2X will implement cross-buy functionality. The VitaBoys have already gone hands on with the game and can tell you, you will not be disappointed. Stick around for our review of the game which goes live on September 2nd! 

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Monday, August 4, 2014

Chaos Rings 3 Coming To The PS Vita, With a Physical Release

It looks like the PS Vita will be getting IOS cult hit Chaos Rings 3 on the system very soon.

Famitsu is reporting that the third installment in the Chaos Rings series will be getting a simultaneous release on IOS, Android, and Vita in October.  It also being reported that the PS Vita version will be getting a special physical copy as well. This has yet to be confirmed however. 

We are short on all the juicy details at the moment. However stick with us, as we will be reporting all further updates as they happen.

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Sunday, August 3, 2014

Freedom Wars PS Vita Review


(Editors Note: This review will differ from the traditional review style of the VitaBoys due to the game currently only being an Import for North American, and European Regions)

Story- Freedom Wars is the newest action RPG game from SCE Japan Studio and it is set in the year 102013 where the human race is imprisoned in areas known as Panopticons (47 total to match the 47 Japanese Prefectures) which are in constant war against one another. Panopticon is an area that provides security for its citizens in exchange for time off the million year sentence that all newborns are given. In addition to the million year sentence, all citizens must obey the strictest of laws and if they are broken (by the way, you are automatically guilty), you are given additional years for every offense. This goes for resting, running, talking, etc. By performing various tasks, you can buy certain freedoms and this is essential for advancing the story and game.

Gameplay- Freedom Wars is the standard team action RPG that that many Monster Hunter and God Eater fans will recognize. All offer online and offline play that take place in different areas of the game world fighting huge monsters and defeating them before the set time expires. In Freedom Wars, the player is fighting huge weapons named Abductors because, you guessed it, and they abduct civilians. And it’s up to you and your merry band of misfits named Accessories which provide you with support and attack abilities during the fight. For the most part, they are helpful, but usually you’ll be let down by their subpar AI and the inability to get out of the fire. Many times I’ve seen my whole crew get demolish because they will not get out of the way of attacks while the enemy AI is spot on and will kill you with authority while your team is picking daisies on the other side of the map.
 
 When the AI cooperates with you, the game shines. With various guns and sharp weapons, you can play the way you like. Whether you like hand to hand combat or sniping from a rooftop, Freedom Wars has what you need. Sharp skills in both areas will guarantee that you will succeed in this game. In addition to the melee and ranged weapon attacks, you are introduced to the “Thorn”. The thorn is a type of whip that the player can use to scale building, enemies and abductors.  Using the thorn effectively on an abductor can yield positive results like tripping over the weapon to get free melee hits as well as scaling the abductor to try and rescue the abductees.
 
Once you perform the rescue, it’s a mad chase to the rescue pod. When this happens, the Abductor will go and chase you down preventing you from performing a successful rescue. Rescuing is a part of the game that’s essential in ending a battle early but it’s also the most frustrating as once you hold down X to sprint, there’s no way to control your character. If you are being chased down and run into a wall, you will be knocked down and drop the person you are carrying. So you must slow down and speed up when appropriate and you should be successful. If not, you’ll probably be one or two shotted and will have to either get revived or respawn at a checkpoint.

Graphics/Sound- Freedom Wars is one beautiful game. While most of it is dark and brown, there is still plenty of detail that makes the game shine. From the abductors to the accessories, you can tell that plenty of time was spent on the looks of the game and it shows.  The game looks to be running at native resolution but it suffers from massive frame rate dips as it struggles with maintaining 30FPS when the action gets busy. It’s not game breaking but it is noticeable especially when trying to time your attacks and/or getting the hell out of the way. But once you look past those flaws, there’s a pretty game that looks great on both the OLED and the LCD vita.
The game is fully voiced and it sounds fantastic. From the accessories to the robot PA system, the voice acting was really well done. Good news is that the localized release will keep the Japanese voices with English texts. I was a little disappointed with the gun sounds as they sounded a bit muffled and not as loud as I hoped they would be. Other than that, the sound effects sound great and helps with the immersion.

Ease of Import- This isn’t as straight forward as most Japanese hunting genre games go. There are certain events that must be triggered before moving on. While the majority will give you an indication of where to, but most times it won’t be there because you need to gather materials or buy certain freedoms before moving on. There’s a certain point in chapter 2 where many non Japanese speaking players will hit a major wall and would give up. Luckily, GameFAQs has a large Freedom Wars audience where you can be helped when stuck. Most of the time, you’ll be buying various freedoms with the credit you’ve earned and eventually you will unlock what you need. Also, taking a screenshot and comparing with what you are missing will help tremendously. Other than that, the game doesn’t need a lot of Japanese knowledge, just a lot of patience and time. But once you get through that hurdle, the game will flow and will have hardly any problems language wise. If you don’t know any Japanese and are eager to play it early, it’s a fun time. Other than that, I suggest to wait for the localization coming this fall to enjoy it as it was meant to be played.
 
 
Overall-
8.5/10