During a dedicated livestream, more information was provided about the new anime series dedicated to Atlus’ popular JRPG Persona 5. First of all, we hear the official name that the hero will have in the anime. It’s Ren Amamiya (written 福山 潤). In the game, the hero has no official name, and each player sets
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As 2017 comes to a close, DualShockers and our staff are reflecting on this year’s batch of games for our official Game of the Year awards. In the lead up to the New Year’s Day reveal, each member of the staff will give their personal top 10 games they played this year. 10. Muv-Luv Alternative
Today Atlus USA announced with a press release that its super-popular JRPG Persona 5 reached a new sales milestone. According to the publisher, the game has now shipped over two million copies worldwide. The press release also included a statement from Atlus USA President and CEO Naoto Hiraoka, who mentioned that interest in Japanese games
Despite the massive popularity of Persona 5, as I discovered much to my dismay during my last two visits to Tokyo, figures dedicated to the game are still pretty rare. Luckily, help is in the way. Following the beautiful figure portraying Ann Takamaki that we have seen back in April, Hobby Japan is preparing to
If you missed on Persona 5 and all of its many DLC, Atlus is providing a further chance to get up to speed with one of the best RPGs of the year (or last year, if we consider Japan). Today ATLUS USA released an Ultimate Edition for the game, and several bundles both in North
Today Enterbrain released issue 1,500 of the popular Japanese magazine Weekly Famitsu, and it included the culmination of a few weeks of surveys conducted by the publication. This time around, Famitsu simply asked its readers to vote their favorite game of all time, without any restriction of release date, genre, or platform. In addition to
Today Enterbrain released issue 1,500 of the popular Japanese magazine Weekly Famitsu, and it included the culmination of a few weeks of surveys conducted by the publication. This time around, Famitsu simply asked its readers to vote their favorite game of all time, without any restriction of release date, genre, or platform. In addition to
The latest issue of Weekly Famitsu included the results of a survey that asked the popular Japanese magazine’s readers to vote for their favorite RPG of all time. The survey gathered 2,295 votes, 56% from males, 43% from females (1% didn’t specify their gender). 9% of votes were in their teen years, 36% in their
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