


Studio 4°C’s animated opening cinematic for upcoming smartphone title “Guardian’s Violation” has acquired the interest of some at least with its overdone fantasy setting, even if not providing much of anything different from the norm (at least according to the cinematic) and sadly likely to be turned down by many in favor of even more simplistic money-sinks.
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Successful casual game developer King, creator of the multi-million micro-transaction monster known as Candy Crush, has reportedly been acquired by Activision Blizzard for a massive $5.9 billion, spawning some quite visceral reactions due to the unpopularity of all involved.
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Fans of mobile game Rage of Bahamut may be enticed by this immensely adorable figure of Mystere Warden Spinne by Kotobukiya, depicting the cute girl resting upon the ground but unfortunately neglecting to give viewers the most important angle – this perspective may however be observed by buyers when she arrives in February.
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Square Enix have revealed a trailer for their latest entrant into the Final Fantasy franchise in the form of “Final Fantasy Grandmasters”, and to nobody’s great surprise and in all likelihood the considerable disappointment of their more naive fanbase, it is a fine looking mobile title for iOS and Android, the noveau gamer’s platforms of choice.
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The “Manaria Mahou Gakuin” event present in Shingeki no Bahamut‘s social game has served as the inspiration for its newest spin-off anime entitled “Manaria Friends: Shingeki no Bahamut”, apparently to have absolutely no relevance to the upcoming Shingeki no Bahamut: Genesis sequel.
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Pokemon has gotten possibly its most bizarre fan-game yet, in the form of “Ojimon”, a smartphone title that depicts several of the franchise’s familiar critters with the face of a tired old man, certainly making for a unique experience despite many wondering what the intended demographic for the game was meant to be.
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Square Enix have delivered a busty new 1/8 scale figure to fans of mobile phone game Sangokushi Ranbu, with the beautiful Kanu shown wielding a rather threatening spear – Kanu will make her mark on the battlefield this August.
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The latest clone of highly popular gratuitous anthropomorphisation title Kantai Collection has arrived in the form of Aniplex Mobile’s “Kaden Shoujo“, which features various forms of consumer electronics being personified as cute girls – and also boasts a trailer of the utmost strangeness.
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The latest in Square Enix’s exploitation of the mobile game phenomenon “Final Fantasy Record Keeper” (created as a result of the collaboration between Square Enix and DeNA) is heading to the west, additionally boasting a trailer rife with intoxicating amounts of nostalgia to gull diehard fans into spending wads of cash in the game’s inevitable cash shops.
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Renowned puzzle game phenomenon Puzzle & Dragons has announced yet another wallet-intensive collaboration, this time featuring the equally renowned RPG franchise Final Fantasy – an unsurprising revelation considering the game’s previous association with Nintendo, to say nothing of Square Enix’s hostility towards having to produce new games when they can endlessly recycle old ones.
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The masculine sport of boxing has become the next target for moefication by way of “Boxing Angel“, a mobile game in production by Taiwanese game company Childhood Studio that combines intense girl-on-girl boxing action and gratuitous sex appeal – sure to earn itself the scorn of petty feminists and female boxing aficionados, fortunately both tiny demographics who can safely be ignored.
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As companies realize the vast success of transforming inanimate objects into cute girls (such as Kantai Collection) innumerable attempts to imitate this popular formula for profit have sadly arisen – Touken Ranbu is another example of just such exploitation, though instead targeting the rotten demographic.
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