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Attenzione!

 

http://gonintendo.co...itles-in-europe


    Munich, Germany, July 6 - Deep Silver, SEGA® of America, Inc., and Atlus U.S.A., Inc.are entering a collaboration to publish multiple ATLUS- and SEGA-brand titles on consoles and handheld devices across all European & PAL territories.

    The publishing deal will cover the wide array of future titles for both physical and digital versions across PAL territories, including the SEGA title 7th Dragon III Code: VFD, and the ATLUS titles Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse, and the hotly anticipated Persona 5.  

    "We are delighted to have signed this publishing partnership and look forward to using all our pan-European publishing network to maximize the potential of the ATLUS and SEGA games" said Dr. Klemens Kundratitz, CEO of Koch Media/Deep Silver.

    "In entering this partnership with Deep Silver, I am truly delighted we will be able to release our titles in the European regions," said Naoto Hiraoka, CEO, Atlus U.S.A., Inc., and senior vice president of publishing, Sega of America, Inc. "Not only does the deal span multiple titles, but Deep Silver has a strong presence in European and PAL retailers. They have a strong passion for being able to deliver physical games to our fans in those territories, which we hold in high regard."

    More news to follow shortly on these exciting titles!

 



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Attenzione!

 

http://gonintendo.co...itles-in-europe

    Munich, Germany, July 6 - Deep Silver, SEGA® of America, Inc., and Atlus U.S.A., Inc.are entering a collaboration to publish multiple ATLUS- and SEGA-brand titles on consoles and handheld devices across all European & PAL territories.

    The publishing deal will cover the wide array of future titles for both physical and digital versions across PAL territories, including the SEGA title 7th Dragon III Code: VFD, and the ATLUS titles Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse, and the hotly anticipated Persona 5.  

    "We are delighted to have signed this publishing partnership and look forward to using all our pan-European publishing network to maximize the potential of the ATLUS and SEGA games" said Dr. Klemens Kundratitz, CEO of Koch Media/Deep Silver.

    "In entering this partnership with Deep Silver, I am truly delighted we will be able to release our titles in the European regions," said Naoto Hiraoka, CEO, Atlus U.S.A., Inc., and senior vice president of publishing, Sega of America, Inc. "Not only does the deal span multiple titles, but Deep Silver has a strong presence in European and PAL retailers. They have a strong passion for being able to deliver physical games to our fans in those territories, which we hold in high regard."

    More news to follow shortly on these exciting titles!

 

Solo distribuzione o anche eventuali traduzioni? Nel secondo caso sarebbe davvero un grande colpo.



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Solo distribuzione o anche eventuali traduzioni? Nel secondo caso sarebbe davvero un grande colpo.

 

Aspettiamo notizie.

La mia precedenza andrebbe alla distribuzione retail rispetto ad una traduzione in italiano ma e' una preferenza strettamente personale.



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Mi stavo tenendo lo spazio sulla scheda sd apposta per questo ma se esce retail... :woohoo:



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Aspettiamo notizie.

La mia precedenza andrebbe alla distribuzione retail rispetto ad una traduzione in italiano ma e' una preferenza strettamente personale.

Speriamo che annuncino la data a breve: in Usa esce il 20 Settembre.



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Ci crediamo?

 

https://www.amazon.it/dp/B01J44XVSA

 

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No, il 31 dicembre è palesemente una data placeholder :D



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No, il 31 dicembre è palesemente una data placeholder :D

 

Piu' che per la data (che e' un placeholder come fai notare) intendevo per l'arrivo retail in Europa.



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Piu' che per la data (che e' un placeholder come fai notare) intendevo per l'arrivo retail in Europa.

Lo sappiamo da luglio :D

 

"But Deep Silver, publisher of Saints Row, Dead Island and Homefront, has signed a European publishing agreement not just for Persona 5, but for multiple Atlus and Sega titles. Deep Silver will publish physical and digital versions of Sega's 7th Dragon 3 Code: VFD, and Atlus' Shin Megami Tensei 4: Apocalypse and Persona 5."



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Lo sappiamo da luglio :D

 

"But Deep Silver, publisher of Saints Row, Dead Island and Homefront, has signed a European publishing agreement not just for Persona 5, but for multiple Atlus and Sega titles. Deep Silver will publish physical and digital versions of Sega's 7th Dragon 3 Code: VFD, and Atlus' Shin Megami Tensei 4: Apocalypse and Persona 5."

 

Meglio!

Me ne ero dimenticato.

 

Il fatto e' che a suo tempo era apparsa anche la pagina del SMT IV su Amazon ma poi era sparita.



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Arrivano in inverno: http://nintendoevery...fd-this-winter/



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Review thread di Neogaf (raccoglie le recensioni dei siti USA):

 

http://www.neogaf.co...d.php?t=1279291

 

High-Def Digest - 5/5
 

One of the best games on the 3DS has been bested with 'Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse ', and the result is an exciting, smart, and amazingly complex RPG. I can't think of a game I've enjoyed this much in 2016, and I'm already looking forward to diving back into this again in the near future. While it's worth playing its predecessor before diving into this, Atlus has done a good job of ensuring that the game stands on its own perfectly, making it accessible even to series newcomers. For those who like JRPGs in the slightest, 'SMTIVA' is absolutely worth playing.

God is a Geek - 9.5/10



Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse is a mandatory experience for any RPG fan on the 3DS and a sequel worthy of being a numbered entry in this franchise. If you’ve been craving a deep and memorable turn-based RPG on the 3DS, look no further.

Twinfinite - 9/10



Apocalypse is a game that can easily stand on its own, even if you haven’t played the original Shin Megami Tensei IV. Of course, having played the original will give you more context and understanding of the world and its different characters and factions. However, Apocalypse’s brand new story, engaging characters, and deep gameplay systems are more than enough to warrant a playthrough for fans both new and old. If you’re looking for a lengthy, satisfying handheld RPG to play, Apocalypse is a great candidate.

RPGSite - 9/10



Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse improves upon Shin Megami Tensei IV’s systems by redesigning mechanisms that transform previous problems into core strengths. Though it’s core framework and interface systems are pretty much straight out of SMT IV under a new coat of paint, its new cast and story kept things captivating. I adored its successive efforts to make each member of the group someone I ultimately cared about.

Gamespot - 9/10



Everything about Apocalypse looks, feels, and sounds great; the excellent soundtrack works to enhance the feelings of exploration in a darkened, destroyed world. Your demonic servants roar, cry, and yell in the heat of battle, making combat feel more lively and risky than ever before. All of the gameplay additions improve elements where the original Shin Megami Tensei IV was lacking. Meanwhile, the story’s eagerness to get into the heat of the new conflict makes it quick and easy for you to become caught up in this bewildering, dangerous world where humans, gods, and demons coexist. Apocalypse is a fantastic RPG that goes above and beyond the original Shin Megami Tensei IV to become one of the shining gems of the 3DS library.

GamingBolt - 9/10



Shin Megami Tensei IV Apocalypse is a triumph of an RPG- in every way possible, it builds upon its already great predecessor, and improves it even further. There’s not much to complain about here, though I expect that the game’s brutal difficulty and 2D battles may end up turning some people off. In the end, though, these are minor blemishes on an otherwise excellent game. Shin Megami Tensei IV Apocalypse is an incredible game, and in just about every way, the definitive Shin Megami Tensei experience.

GBAtemp - 9/10



Boasting top-notch writing, visuals, and gameplay, Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse is one of the 3DS' finest titles and an experience well worth your time.

CGMagazine - 8.5/10



Regardless, I loved every second of Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse, because I loved the game that came before it. From the combat to the visuals, Atlus nails it every time they bring this series back to the 3DS. With a new story that takes place during a familiar time period, old fans will surely want to play. On the same token, accessibility and commitment to keeping the story focused on these new characters make it very easy for new players to jump in. This a must have title for your 3DS collection if you’re in the market for a new RPG.


NintendoWorldReport - 8.5/10



Apocalypse is a solid, well-made RPG through and through and is assuredly better than Shin Megami Tensei IV. The map, which was often too vague before, is very easy to navigate now. And since the game starts you off in Tokyo from the outset, the beginning moves much quicker. Tons of small user interface and usability changes make for a better experience across the board, but it doesn’t stop the whole game from still feeling like the third Pokémon game in a generation. Then again, sometimes that third game is the best of all of them, and that’s certainly the case here. Despite some feelings of deja vu while traversing this end-of-days version of Tokyo, Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse is an excellent game and a fantastic addition to the 3DS library. The year of the RPG is still red hot.

Destructoid - 8.5/10



Atlus has been going strong for over 30 years and it has no sign of stopping. This would have been a cash-in almost anywhere else, but here, Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse was shown the level of love and care most would give aggressively marketed new IPs. It's still no Nocturne, but it'll do.

TechRaptor - 8.5/10



Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse is one of the absolute best JRPGS for the Nintendo 3DS this year. It improves upon SMT4's systems in definitive ways while addressing many of the nagging issues that served to hold its predecessor back.

Cubed3 - 7/10



Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse is sort of a weird game in that it is both undeniably great and a little bit disappointing at the same time. It is a poor spot to jump into for newbies and yet returning veterans might be a disappointed by how much the game repeats itself. While it might not be the best Shin Megami Tensei title out there, it is still very enjoyable from start to finish. Boasting an interesting (if a bit convoluted) story, and addictive combat system, and more demons than you can shake an evil stick at, there is plenty to sink your teeth into here. There is just a great balance of depth and accessibility here, and hunting and fusing demons is great, addictive fun. It might not be doing much to reinvent the Shin Megami Tensei formula, but then again, it didn't really need to.



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Ho aggiornato un po' l'open post e il titolo, va.



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Io presi a tempo debito il predecessore, ma ho riscontrato forti difficoltà ad orientarmi nel gioco e fra le varie missioni.

Per quanto mi piacessero l'ambientazione e l'atmosfera hardcore, non ce la potevo fare.






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