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Seconding the nod for CHVRCHES - great new band that are gonna do big things in my opinion

Love the idea, but in practice the risk of drawing a C&D from SEGA means that they won't risk any showboating like that...

As of Monday, they've completed 75% of the translation, and it's looking like we'll get the patch in a few months if they continue at their current pace!! :D

I think that says more about PS3 Ad-Hoc Party than it does about Dissidia...

Cheers :) I'm presuming XDA is an Android web forum? Will definitely check that out...

Go play The 3rd Birthday on PSP? I own it, and can attest to its quality (although I haven't played any of the other PE games)

Ahh, I didn't know that...

If someone makes a port for that device

I could probably download this onto my Sony Xperia Pro, but I doubt 4.4 will support the physical QWERTY keyboard... :(

Love this week's Nerd Rage comic!

Atlus might make an effort for America, but European gamers like myself have been an after-thought at best! Just from personal experience, two incredible games (Radiant Historia and SMT: Strange Journey) were never released in Europe, and I was only able to play them because the DS isn't region-locked. But the 3DS is,

This. I got about 1/3 of the way through the story, realised I wasn't actually enjoying the game, and watched an abridged version of the rest on youtube. There's nothing wrong with it per se, but it has aged terribly!

The World Ends With You should've definitely made this list - unique combat system, incredible modern-day setting, a gripping and emotional coming-of-age story; this game has everything!!

I'm with you on both points, I was pretty bummed when I found out as well!

The reason was that, because the UK is in the EU, to include the London Life portion of the game would've meant translating it into French, German, Spanish and Italian too. The English translation was done for America, but Level-5/Nintendo decided another four translations was too much effort for a side-game, and so

Cool - let us know how it goes if you do? :)

Sure :) So, for those who are unfamiliar, Chaos Rings follows the story of four pairs of players who are plucked from their normal lives and thrust into a last-pair-standing fight for their lives (think The Hunger Games meets Final Fantasy and you're not far off). The scenario itself is pretty cool (and the locations

I'm a fan!!

I'm a fan!!

I'm with you on that - if it weren't for the fact that the DS was region-free, I would never have gotten into the Shin Megami Tensei series (I live in the UK, so I had to import Strange Journey)