![]() It features a mysterious labyrinth and a clock tower that can kill with its chimes, as well as turned-based battles that Japanese role-playing-game (JRPG) fans love. Speaking of chibi, the popular role-playing game series “Persona” is back, and it’s been “cutified.” Spin-off title “Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth” features big-headed, doe-eyed versions of the stylish characters from “Persona 3.” The look might be new, the gameplay, however, will be familiar. “Pokemon Art Academy” will be released in Japan on June 19 for ¥3,619. Once you get confident enough, or bored of Pokemon characters, there’s also a free-drawing option. There’s no need to worry about messing up as there’s a “back” function that allows you to delete mistakes. There are more than 40 lessons, which start out easy and get progressively more advanced, introducing techniques such as shading and highlighting. ![]() Those who like to draw Pokemon and chibi-style (small, cute) characters will be pleased to hear about the “Pokemon Art Academy.” With the aim of teaching budding artists how to draw their favorite Pocket Monsters, this 3DS game makes full use of the 3DS stylus, turning it into an array of different tools, including a pencil, an outline pen, a marker, a paint brush, pastels and spray paint. There is also a ¥43,980 version that comes with the PlayStation Camera. The PlayStation 4 × FWorld Cup Brazil Limited Pack will be released in Japan on June 5. Now sports fans can not only watch the matches on television, but they can also play a few games themselves. Priced at ¥39,980, the limited edition comes with a 500 GB PlayStation, a DualShock 4 controller, a headset and a download code for a copy of “FIFA 14.” Since the PS4 alone is typically priced at ¥39,980, it’s actually a great deal. ![]() That’s right, this is the official video-game console of the World Cup. Next month the World Cup gets underway in Brazil, and to mark the soccer tournament, Sony is releasing a special World Cup PS4 bundle. Despite their startling appearance, the controllers aren’t just cosmetically enhanced they also feature a special turbo button and analog-stick sensitivity settings that should help players with the rhythm games.Īll three controllers went on sale May 15 at ¥3,980 each.
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