Finally! I didn’t think this would ever get delivered. I felt like I was a kid again waiting my 4 to 6 weeks for delivery on something. But no longer! Yay! I actually got this on Friday, but I waited to post it until today so I could get some game time in and give my opinions thus far. So lets take a look, shall we.
Looks like Atlus is putting out another trailer to get people on board with their new 3DS game Code of Princess. The game gets released on October 9th. I’ve ordered mine so I should get the soundtrack and mini art book with it. I’m very excited ^_^. To be honest, this is the second 3DS game I’ve purchased. I picked up Street Fighter 4 when it first came out, but never picked up anything else. It’s not that I don’t want other games… I just haven’t had the time to buy them. I still need to get Super Mario 3D Land, Mario Kart 7, Resident Evil Revelations, Metal Gear Solid 3DS, and New Super Mario Bros 2. One day I’ll get them. Until then, I’m going to be pretty happy with my new beat’em up.
As I’ve mentioned in a previous post, 3DS game Code of Princess is coming to North America in October. If that weren’t awesome enough, if you preorder the game you get an art book and soundtrack. So this week, I took the plunge and ordered it. I am pretty excited about the game, although the book looks a bit small. Maybe they just scaled down the size of it to fit the picture. Oh well, even a small book with art from Kinu Nishimura is still awesome.
Here’s a new clip full of game play for yall still thinking about picking this one up. I can’t tell you the last time I played a beat-em up. I’ve super jazzed. ^_^
Woo Hoo! It’s been announced that Code of Princess for 3DS is going to be localized for North America. For those that aren’t aware of what Code of Princess is, it’s a beat’em up game like Guardian Heros. Here’s a trailer.
There’s a 3DS game in development that’s caught some peoples attention as of late. It’s called Code of Princess and it’s being developed by Agashima Entertainment. It seems to be a title made in the Guardian Hero’s style of play, which is a classic four player beat’em up for those who might be too young to remember.