Marvelous have released some screenshots & a trailer for Senran Kagura: Estival Versus at TGS.
The trailer unfortunately looks to be similar to the one shown during Sony's pre-TGS conference (although there are a few extra scenes added), but luckily we have a few new screenshots at full 1080p to give us a glimpse at whats in store visually for the series on the Playstation 4. Estival Versus is due to launch in Japan on March 26th for Playstation 4 & PSVita.
Lol that middle screenshot, guess Asuka hates Petankos!
ReplyDeletePow! Right in the kisser! I'm so excited for his game though. Definitely getting a PS Vita~ :3
ReplyDeleteReally you still don't own a Vita with the numerous titles that have come put so far? Nah it doesn't matter there so many great games coming out now that of understandable why people would want to pick up vitas now.
ReplyDeleteYeah I still don't have one. See, Christmas is soon so...you know...
ReplyDelete*coughs* Present! *coughs*
Oh all right just don't spend all your money in that is unless that game is SK BonAppetit!one game,
ReplyDeleteI'm going to get both dude. And Festival Versus when it gets a western release. Bon Appetite looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteWait! So is that a new PS console then? I was hoping just to get a Vita but now this, I'll probably want it more~ :/
Sorry but the Nvidia Shield isnt a product from Playstation, its a brand new Handheld/Tablet that came out last year. Basically its a flip screen on a Xbox controller (not doing it much justica here). Unfortunately there really isnt much reason to buy one right now as the only title games it runs natively (besides hundreds of android games) are Portal, Half-Life, and Trine 2. Nvidia is supporting there platform with more games, but sadly not those super special awseum niche japanese games weve come to love over the years. Still the Tablet seems interesting, Im tempted to buy it.
ReplyDeleteWell, if it's like an Xbox controller then I'll pass. I'm not a fan of Xbox. As long as I'm missing out with the Vita, huh? PS really have brought many Japanese niche games, thinking about it~ :D
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