Starting on December 3, Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions players will access to some international superstars via DLC. The character pass starts with just three new characters in the game, but over time, the total pass will include nine new soccer stars. Alongside the DLC, all players will get access to a new team
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The first time Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions was shown I was immediately hooked. The bombastic trailer made the game look like the arcade-style football game the world truly needs. Unfortunately, Tsubasa isn’t quite that game, but that doesn’t make it any less great. Sure, getting something in the vein of Sega Soccer Slam
As a long-suffering FIFA fan who’s been on the lookout for a fun soccer game to play since November, Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions was a welcome announcement from Bandai Namco earlier this year. The game is based on the very popular anime franchise. It features arcade-style soccer and great anime-like visuals. Plus, the
While FIFA and PES continue to churn out yearly releases, the arcade sports scene has seemingly died off, especially when it comes to soccer. While the Mario Strikers series used to be a nice alternative, all we have seen recently is a soccer mode in Mario Sports Superstars for 3DS in 2016. Fortunately, Bandai Namco
D3 Publisher recently published a new trailer for Oneechanbara Origin. The trailer is really funny, assuming you understand Japanese, as it retraces the series with some self-mockery and tongue-in-cheekiness, something typical for D3 Publisher. The Oneechanbara series has been going for 15 years now, and it hasn’t changed one bit, except for the fact that
NIS America announced it will bring Aquaplus and Tamsoft’s PS4 exclusive Utawarerumono Zan to the west in Fall 2019. The announcement was previously leaked by Koch Media France who uploaded the reveal trailer a few hours too early. Utawarerumono is initially a trilogy mixing visual novel and tactical RPG elements. Utawarerumono Zan is the first
This is going to sound strange, but if you have a love for cars and anime girls and would like to see those two combined into one video game, then developers Bergsala Lightweight and Tamsoft have you covered with Drive Girls. Tamsoft is known for creating action titles in Japan that often receive western releases,