


The endlessly incendiary Final Fantasy XIV’s relaunch and PS3 port is still proving controversial, with some rather convincing complaints about its overpowering UI being too much even for PC gamers, let alone those on the PS3.
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- Author: Artefact
- Categories: Games, News
- Date: Apr 5, 2013 05:29 JST
- Tags: DLC, Keitai, Marketing, Ports, PSP, RPG, Square Enix, TCG, Video Gallery

The latest controversy courted by Square Enix comes in the form of their decision to release “Million Arthur” on the PlayStation Vita – the first time the company has been shameless enough as to release a F2P smartphone card game on a real gaming device.
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- Author: Artefact
- Categories: Games, H, News
- Date: Feb 28, 2013 10:08 JST
- Tags: Atelier, Atelier Totori, Censorship, Kishida Mel, Moe, Ports, PSP, RPG



Atelier Meruru Plus, the next PSV port of the Atelier series, is nearing release – and looks to be so overflowing with “high impact” violence and sexual references that it will have no trouble securing another R18+ endorsement from Australia’s new and already totally discredited censorship regime.
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Square Enix’s glorious policy of recycling as much of the Final Fantasy franchise as possible rather than risking any new games has yet again born fruit – in the form of Final Fantasy X HD, for the PlayStation Vita.
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- Author: Artefact
- Categories: Games, H, News
- Date: Jan 20, 2013 11:41 JST
- Tags: Dead or Alive, Fighting Games, Gravure, Oppai, Ports, PSP, Tecmo, Video Gallery



The efforts of Tecmo to further sex up Dead or Alive 5 Plus look to have been bearing even more juicy fruit - the latest “extreme private gravure movie” seems to have dispensed with fighting entirely, in favour of sexy girls frolicking on the beach in skimpy bikinis.
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Square Enix’s efforts to salvage Final Fantasy XIV with a complete relaunch and PS3 port look to have born some rather luscious fruit, as the latest shots of the alpha/beta edition of Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn amply demonstrate.
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Even more sexy costumes and the ability to touch and generally molest opponents are amongst the enhancements planned for the PlayStation Vita instalment of the Dead or Alive franchise, Dead or Alive 5 Plus.
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Hatsune Miku’s arrival on the PS3 is due in March, and it has not escaped the attention of her eagle-eyed fans (and they would have to be) that along with the ever obvious charms of Luka and Meiko, even Miku herself now boasts a smidgen of cleavage in her bra-exposing PS3 exclusive outfit.
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Final Fantasy XIV’s ending has seen the ominous in-game events capped off with a snazzy cut scene, whilst anticipation for its rebirth as A Realm Reborn is growing with the release of alpha gameplay footage which is markedly more impressive than the original (though this is admittedly not saying much, else it would not need to be remade in the first place).
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- Author: Artefact
- Categories: Games, H, News
- Date: Oct 30, 2012 00:57 JST
- Tags: Atelier, Atelier Totori, Bikini, Gust, Kishida Mel, Mizugi, Ports, PSP

Kishida Mel devotees awaiting the release of Atelier Totori Plus on the PSV have been rewarded with the sight of even more of the swimwear they can brew up in their cauldrons and then force poor Totori to wear whilst she does battle with mischievous hamsters and squirrels…
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- Author: Artefact
- Categories: Games, News
- Date: Oct 19, 2012 02:40 JST
- Tags: Atelier, Atelier Totori, Gust, Image Gallery, Kishida Mel, Mizugi, Moe, Ports, PSP, RPG



Happily, it looks as though the PSV will be serving gamers at both ends of the spectrum – for those for whom Senran Kagura induces motion sickness, there is the new version of loli moe RPG Atelier Totori, coming packed with incongruous cute and sexy bikini, maid and nurse action – most of which is washboard flat.
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In a rare moment of candidness, Platinum Games, makers of hit witch shooter Bayonetta, have laid into Sega for ruining the title in their notoriously bad PS3 port of same, with Platinum lamenting the decision to let them near it as “our biggest failure.”
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