oh so this isn't a KH spinoff
Yeah, surprising that a sequel to one series wouldn't be a spin-off of another. This must be a first.
The only thing I know about this game
Coming to PS3 in July (Japan)http://gematsu.com/2014/04/night-bir...ps3-japan-julyUnder Night In-Birth is coming to PlayStation 3 in Japan this July, this week’s issue of Famitsu magazine reveals.
Added to the console version is a new character, whose name starts with “Na” and is voiced by Mayu Iizuka (likely Nanase), and online support.
Development is currently 50 to 70 percent complete.
http://blog.hokanko-alt.com/archives/38422610.html
http://gematsu.com/2014/04/night-bir...ble-nanase-ps3The PlayStation 3 version of Under Night In-Birth: Exe:Late will add Nanase as a playable character, a Famitsu.com report reveals.
Nanase is a mysterious girl chasing after the protagonist Hyde for some reason.
And Nanase isn’t the only addition. Famitsu teases that there will be at least one more new character, as well. Details are promised in a follow-up report.
Arc System Works is publishing the PlayStation 3 version of the fighter, which was developed by French Bread and Ecole. A number of other new elements are also being added, but have not been announced.
Under Night In-Birth: Exe:Late will launch for PlayStation 3 in Japan on July 24, for 5,800 yen (6,264 yen with tax).
http://www.famitsu.com/news/201404/24052150.html
http://gematsu.com/2014/05/night-bir...ls-screenshotsNew Character
Name: Nanase
CV: Mayu Iizuka
Height: 159cm
Weight: 44kg (75/54/80)
Birthday: February 15
Blood Type: O
Ability Name: Senten no EXS “Windmill”
Weapon Name: Zephyr
A mysterious girl who persistently keeps watch on Hyde. She’s intent on having him take responsibility for something, but the circumstances revolve around some adult troubles that are best left written and as such, only those two know the specifics. She wields a long sword in combat, and uses her weapon with ease as part of a nimble combat style, almost mocking her opponents with her movements. At night, she’s known to wander around. Eventually, as she’s out on her normal business, she at long last catches wind of a “fishy looking” man with a red blade. She finds out that her sworn enemy, the young man, had been lurking around at night, too, and plunges forth into danger without a second thought.
Game Modes
The PlayStation 3 version of Under Night In-Birth includes various game modes, including some not in the arcade version.
- Arcade Mode: In this familiar mode, players will fight through ten stages of opponents while following the story. With Nanase on the roster, new scenarios have also been added.
- VS Mode: In this mode, players can enjoy an offline two-player battle.
- VS CPU Mode: In this mode, players can fight against a CPU. The computer’s strength can be adjusted.
- Score Attack: In this mode, players will fight through ten rounds of opponents with a higher difficulty, and compete to earn points. Players can post their scores to the online leaderboards.
- Time Attack: In this mode, players will fight through ten rounds of opponents with a higher difficulty, and compete to finish fastest. Players can post their scores to the online leaderboards.
- Survival: Try to survive while fighting character after character without recovering your health for the next fight.
- Training: In this mode, players can practice in a custom set environment, adjusting settings, striking dummies, etc.
- Gallery: Browse through various graphics from Arcade Mode, as well as illustrations, voice data, and related videos.
- Ranked Match (Network): Fight against other players online. Up to two people can enter a room. The winner’s player rank will go up.
- Player Match (Network): Fight against other players online. Up to eight people can enter a room, and two people will play. While you wait for your turn, you can spectate the current players’ fight.
- Ranking (Network): Browse the online leaderboards.
- Room Conditions: The following room conditions can be set: maximum amount of room members, number of spectators, rotation type, round wins required for victory, round time, and room level.
- Customization: Change your player information, player icon, and player banner. For use with Ranked and Player Matches.
- Options: Edit the game’s various settings.
- Inverse Points: Each time you play, you’ll earn “Inverse Points,” special currency that can be used to buy items, such as original illustrations and movies in Gallery Mode, as well as additional color characters, and online player icons and banners.
Coming to NA in 2015http://gematsu.com/2014/07/night-bir...h-america-2015Aksys Games is bringing Under Night In-Birth Exe:Late to North America in 2015, the publisher announced at it’s Anime Expo panel.
bump, game's out, everyone I know who is playing it likes it so far. I'm checking w/ the guy who I already have a JP account with first, but if he's not interested in playing would anyone have interest in doing a gameshare?
Got this last night, liking the pace of the game so far (except when Seth is involved, fuck that guy). Yuzu is so fucking awkward/hard to play though, I might have to switch to oreo until I get used to the game
On the plus side, the netplay on this game seems amazing so far
How in the fuck does this name make any sense
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grorious nippon
Edit: So yeah, this game is pretty fun, def like it a lot more than BB. Gonna try to get decent at it while P4U2 doesn't come out, if anyone else is playing look me up on PSN so we can scrub it out.
Character tutorials from the developer, actually pretty useful to figuring out how characters work, explains stuff like Orie's Hoplon oki and Yuzu's stance cancels:
Spoiler: show
64 Entrants for UNIEL @ its first week in TSB: http://www.twitch.tv/nycfurby
Top 8 still running atm
If anyone here's playing this game, make sure you bookmark http://chainshift.com/
Match database of high-ranked players, searchable by matchup, by player and by ranking points. Also has embedded twitch for anyone streaming UNIEL, sorted by viewer count. Huge resource if you're planning on sticking with this game.
how do you acquire the game? just a jp psn account? price?
5800 Yen fom the JP PSN store. Just need a JP PSN account. See: http://www.dustloop.com/forums/index...importing-101/
You can also buy a physical copy for like $5 more on Play-Asia with free shipping if you're low on HDD space or something