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    retro Atlus brings 2D PlayStation 2 fighter Arcana Heart to U.S.

    via Gamasutra

    Publisher Atlus has announced it will be continue to support the still-strong PlayStation 2 by bringing 2D all-girl fighter Arcana Heart to the North America this April.

    Sporting four different modes including arcade, story, versus, and training, as well as an unlockable extras gallery, the game centers around elemental spirits from called Arcana which particular humans can call upon.

    Players will fight to keep "the mysterious Mildred Avalon" from forming a rift between the human and spiritual world to "prevent her from bringing an end to all humanity."

    Atlus says the game, when it launches in April, will feature 11 female fighters with customizable attack and defense skills, as well as "11 different Arcana to pair with your fighter." It also notes that the game features "huge battle maps" for vertical fighting with "air dashes and homing techniques to create devastating aerial combos."



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    DCEmu Legend Eviltaco64's Avatar
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    JKKDARK, were you the one saying that Sony could keep PS2 alive in North America/Europe if they re-released some Japanese PS2 games?

    If so, nice job threatening Japanese game companies xD!

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    Eh, I played this, I'm not really a fan of a bunch of teen girls fighting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Napalm-Death View Post
    Eh, I played this, I'm not really a fan of a bunch of teen girls fighting.
    And why the hell not?

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    Because in Japanese culture, these same characters are known as "lolis" and I'm not exactly into that? I'll still buy it for the comedic value, but it's that type of game that I'd feel uncomfortable about playing in the living room.

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