
I don’t really do loot posts that often, but maybe I’ll get in the habit now. It’s titled Part 1 since I don’t know how much stuff I’ll be getting in the future. I’m somewhat impulsive when it comes to purchases.
Got White Knight Chronicles International Edition and Ghost in the Shell 2.0 (Blu-ray) in the mail today from Amazon. It has been a while since I’ve played a PS3 RPG.
Time to try it out!
White Knight Chronicles International Edition

The PS3 definitely feels like it has been lacking some good RPGs (Side note: Valkyria Chronicles was awesome), but this year’s lineup aims to remedy that. After patiently waiting for years, this game is finally coming out next week!
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Yes, it’s finally here – for those of us that can understand Japanese. Final Fantasy XIII was released in Japan on the 17th of this month.
I was debating whether or not to order a copy from Play-Asia and play through the Japanese version, but I opted not to after watching a stream of the game. I didn’t want to miss out on the dialogue and plot, but too bad the North American version won’t include the Japanese voices.
The battle system looks like fun, with a lot of customization and paradigm shifts. Anyone here already playing the game?
March 9th couldn’t come any sooner.
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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 was released for the PC, PS3, and Xbox 360 just last Tuesday on 11/10.
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Demon’s Souls for the PS3 is being released here in the United States tomorrow, October 6th!
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Star Ocean 4 is being released internationally for the PS3 on 2/10/2010. With Tales of Vesperia being ported to the PS3 as well, seems like I have fun RPG times ahead of me.
I was planning on buying an Xbox360 just to play Star Ocean 4, so this will save me some money. Hah! You Xbox360 owners are losing all your exclusives. Maybe Ace Combat 6 next? =P
News Source: Sankaku Complex
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Final Fantasy 13 is coming out this year in Japan for the PS3 on December 17.
The game is a PS3 exclusive in Japan, but the same isn’t true for the international release. I’m curious as to how or why Sony lost the FF13 exclusive for international release. If it were exclusive, this game alone would considerably drive PS3 console sales up.
As further stated in the Sankaku Complex post, it has been suggested that the delayed 2010 international release could be in part due to the Xbox 360 port. It is fairly obvious that porting a game to another console takes time, but I thought the PS3 version was going to be released first anyways?
I’m definitely looking forward to this game and will get it on release day. Another related game that I’m even more anticipating is FF13 Versus; the dark setting seems more appealing to me. Too bad my Japanese skills are at newbie level or else I would be getting this game on December 17.
News Source: Sankaku Complex
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A PS3 firmware update to version 3.00 was recently released by our friends at Sony.
Right away I noticed that the short tune it plays upon boot up was slightly changed. The other most obvious improvements are in the graphics department. If you’re using the original PS3 theme like me, then you can recall that the background originally had slowly moving waves. Well, now it has particles/sparkles added on that orbit those waves. Bravo Sony, bravo!
Another noticeable difference is found in the top right corner where there is now a status indicator that displays all sorts of information.
But the main thing that prompted me to post about this update is related to backwards compatibility. I own the 80GB PS3 that uses software emulation. When Ar Tonelico 2 first came out, it failed to run on the PS3. I tried to run it each time after Sony released new firmware updates but to no avail. Eventually I gave up trying and played it for a bit on my PS2. Then I randomly thought that I would try it again when v3.00 was released…and it amazingly worked!
Someone at Sony must have been unhappy at the failed emulation of Ar Tonelico 2 on the PS3. ^^;
The issues that I’ve encountered so far are that your character appears to fall through the ground when walking adjacent to treasure chests, and the boundaries of the walls seem to go farther out than the graphics depict. Despite these problems, the game is definitely still playable with those issues being mostly minor annoyances.
Now I need to get around to beating it, but I must admit that I liked the original Ar Tonelico more. However, this sequel is still a solid jRPG for the PS2 with amazing music, an original story, and some innovative gameplay elements. I’ll probably write a review or something on it later.
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I decided to pick up a copy of BlazBlue after hearing about all the great reviews it received. Fortunately, the GameStop I went to had one last copy left of the PS3 Limited Edition version, which is the only version out at the moment with the regular edition releasing on July 28th.
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At this year’s E3 Expo, Square Enix unveiled their new upcoming MMORPG scheduled for release in 2010 for the PS3/PC with new video footage that can be seen below.
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