Tag: Famitsu

It’s no secret that Dynasty Warriors is one of Japan’s hottest sellers while Zelda has been struggling to keep ground there for a long time. Now the two series are getting together for a crossover extravaganza. But how exactly does the game fare in the eyes of Japanese gamers? To see the results of the Famitsu review, follow after the jump.

We just got our hands on a 14 pages worth of scans out of the latest Famitsu Magazine out of Japan, courtesy of Nintendo Everything. While Nintendo Everything has some baseline information from the scans already, we’re going to have our translation team comb through it so we can compile a more informative information gather on the characters and stages later today. That being said, it’s no surprise the game has gotten such a massive spread since the game launches in just 4 days in Japan…

We recently reported on all the new Hyrule Warriors information that was revealed in the latest issue of Famitsu Magazine. Thanks to the folks over at Nintendo Everything, we now have full scans of the 14-pages of Hyrule Warriors goodness. Go ahead and make the jump to check out some of the imagery. You can also view the full roundup of information that comes from these scans.

The folks over at Nintendo Everything have put together a long list of new information that has been revealed about Hyrule Warriors in the latest issue of Famitsu magazine. This latest roundup includes information about the Gerudo Desert, the Temple of the Sacred Sword, as well as the recently revealed Manhandla enemy. Go ahead and make the jump to check out the long list.

Earlier this week, we detailed the movesets for Rosalina & Luma and Little Mac in the upcoming Super Smash Bros. For 3DS/Wii U. Now we have the Famitsu scans and translations for you to see for yourself. In addition to those scans, we are also getting a look at the Goddess Palutena’s moves, as well as some info on the different single player modes.

Like all of the other fighters, Palutena has four special attack types with three variations of each. What puts her on the level of “Goddess” is…

With the wait period dwindling down to just under two months, news is still trickling out about Super Smash Bros. For Nintendo 3DS/Wii U. While last week was rather busy in terms of Pic of the Day reveals, there was still time for information about two newcomers, Rosalina & Luma and Little Mac, courtesy of Famitsu. While we’ve already had the chance to see these two fighters through both screenshots and gameplay videos (I’ve even been fortunate to try out Little Mac myself), scans from last week’s Famitsu…

After last night’s big Hyrule Warriors blowout event, we finally have someone’s say that all these features add up to an excellent final product. As per usual, Famitsu has the very first review to come out for this game, and it seems like the four reviewers over there were pretty satisfied when they came to the end of the crossover title. While Famitsu does have a bit of a track record for scoring games fairly highly, it is good to see that the game is finally getting into reviewers’ hands. And with four ratings of…

Nintendo has provided a new batch of screenshots for the upcoming Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/3DS games through the latest issue of Famitsu. The screenshots showcase a couple of stage mechanics, but seem to focus more on three of the new combatants. Click the jump to see the images for yourself.

While last week’s Famitsu gave a ton of info regarding Hyrule Warriors, it’s easy to forget that it’s not the only exciting game on the horizon. Famitsu also provided a couple pages with some details regarding how the Wii Fit Trainer plays, as well as how the Smash Run mode for Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS will play out. Check out what our translation team uncovered inside!

Warning: This post contains potential spoilers for Hyrule Warriors. While there are no exact story details (given that Famitsu is a Japanese magazine) new locations, items, and other factors you might rather find for yourself are within.

We’ve been waiting all day for these scans to show up, and as it turns out there is a lot more here than a simple four page spread, which is what we traditional get. Instead, Famitsu went with a full eight page spread this week revealing a lot of new stuff. Head inside!