PlayStation Plus members can now look forward to a revamped Instant Game Collection starting next week, which gives players two free games on each format.
]]>Atlus has announced some rather impressive ship numbers for two of its titles. Persona 4 Golden has shipped 700,000 units and Dragon's Crown has shipped 800,000 units. The figured include copies downloaded through the PlayStation Store. The firm recently put both games on sale through the New Year in Japan. Thanks, GI International.
]]>As promised, Atlus and VanillaWare have released a title update for Dragon's Crown allowing cross-play between the PlayStation 3 and Vita versions of the side-scrolling hack-and-slash. A new trailer through the break celebrates this addition, and also gives a good look at the gameplay and customisation for those who might have been on the fence. Both PS3 and Vita versions aree available on the PlayStation Store or at retail, but unfortunately, cross-buy is not enabled.
]]>VanillaWare has issued a patch for PS3 and Vita brawler Dragon's Crown. In terms of bug fixes it's graced by "improved gameplay stability, but there are a couple of new features and a list of balancing changes. Full patch notes within.
]]>NIS America and Namco Bandai have locked in a release date for VanillaWare's latest, Dragon's Crown, in PAL territories.
]]>Dragon's Crown has shifted over 300,000 physical and digital units on PS3 and Vita combined in Japan, according to Atlus' parent company, Index Corporation.
]]>Dragon's Crown reviews have started landing online, and we've got a few listed for you below.
]]>Dragon's Crown is still a week away, but Atlus has released its launch trailer early to remind you why you've been patiently waiting for Vanillaware's latest.
]]>Dragon's Crown developer Vanillaware is gearing up to launch its fantasy brawler on PS3 and Vita tomorrow in Japan, and August 6 in North America. The game's full trophy list has appeared online ahead of launch. Get it here.
]]>PlayStation 3 and Vita side-scroller Dragon's Crown is the most expensive project VanillaWare has ever produced.
]]>Dragon's Crown has received two new gameplay videos, this time showing off the brawler's Battle Arena in action, and some
]]>Dragon's Crown has another gamplay video available, showing just over 14 minutes of, well, gameplay. It was posted over on 4Gamer's YouTube Channel, so all the text is in Japanese, but you still get an idea of how things are accomplished. AGB also has some interesting new images for it posted. NIS America will publish Vanillaware’s latest in Europe on PS3 in northern autumn, and it arrives via Atlus in the US on August 6.
]]>Dragon's Crown screenshots have been released for you to ogle. NIS America will publish Vanillaware’s latest in Europe on PS3 in northern autumn, but it arrives via Atlus in the US on August 6.
]]>Dragon's Crown has finally been confirmed for European launch.
]]>Dragon's Crown developer Vanillaware has published a new trailer for its scrolling beat-em-up, this time showing off the game's cooking system, PvP combat, cross features with PS Vita and character management.
]]>Dragon’s Crown has been rated in Australia, according to publisher NIS America which Gematsu notes will likely also publish it in Europe. Good news for Australia, then. There's also a new video for it below showing off character customization, equipment, skills, cooking, PvP and other nice nuggets. Altus will publish the title in the US. Dragon’s Crown is headed to PS3 and Vita, and is slated for an August 6 release in North America.
]]>Did you know you can play dress-up in Dragon's Crown? Everyone knows that adds at least an extra half a point to the final review score. Here are some pictures of the various colour schemes you can don in-game, as well as some combat stills.
]]>Atlus USA has said financial drama at its parent company Index Corporation isn't having any effect on its day to day business, with upcoming releases still on track.
]]>Dragon's Crown developer Vanillaware has released an E3 2013 trailer for its PS Vita fantasy brawler, and it's top-heavy with gameplay.
]]>Dragon's Crown developer Vanillaware has released the opening cinematic to its fantasy brawler. Watch it here.
]]>For one month following the August 6 launch of Dragon's Crown in North America, a DLC pack of replacement voices will be free. The pack includes six voices - Amazon, Dwarf, Elf, Fighter, Sorceress and Wizard - which can be used in place of the generic narrator, making the game a little more personal. It will cost $2 once the grace period expires. The Vanillaware beat-'em-up is headed to PlayStation 3 and Vita.
]]>Dragon's Crown developer Vanillaware has released a new gameplay trailer for its scrolling PS Vita and PS3 brawler. The clip shows lots of fighting, bosses, booby-trapped treasure chests, and of course, dragons.
]]>Dragon's Crown developer Vanillaware has released a new batch of rather lovely character art for its brawler, which is heading to PS Vita and PS3 across North America from August 6. There's also a handful of tarot card art and some gameplay screens as well.
]]>Dragon's Crown developer Vanillaware has released another gameplay trailer, this time focusing on the hard-hitting Amazon class. She's wearing next to nothing and this has sparked a debate in some circles. It's all very ludicrous, but judge for yourself here.
]]>North American pre-orders for Vanillaware's Dragon's Crown come with a bonus soft-cover art book.
]]>Dragon's Crown developer Vanillaware has release two English-speaking trailers for its PS3 and PS Vita brawler. Say hello again to the Sorceress and Fighter class, this time in English.
]]>Dragon's Crown developer Vanillaware has released yet another gameplay trailer for its fantasy-meets-Streets of Rage brawler, this time focusing on the old, sensibly-dressed Wizard class.
]]>Dragon's Crown developer Vanillaware has published a new trailer for its PS3 and PS Vita fighter, this time focusing on the ranged Elf class.
]]>Atlus has announced a release date for Dragon's Crown in North America. Come August 6, it will run you $49 on PS3 and $39 on PS Vita. Check out a trailer for it below.
]]>Atlus has released a new trailer for its upcoming PS3 and PS Vita side-scrolling brawler, Dragon's Crown. This one introduces the dwarf; an angry chap who's almost as wide as he is tall. Head through the break to see him in action. Previously, trailers for the sorceress and fighter classes were released.
Dragon's Crown is expected this northern summer.
]]>Dragon's Crown developer Vanillaware has released another new trailer for its PS3 and PS Vita brawler, this time focusing on the sorceress class. She looks a bit ... oh Japan.
]]>Dragon's Crown is the fantasy scrolling-beat-em-up from Vanillaware and Atlus that fans of Final Fight, Streets of Rage or the old-school Dungeons & Dragons arcade games should check out. Atlus has released a new trailer into the wild, this time showing the tough Fighter class in action.
]]>Atlus has sent over a lovely Dragon's Crown email with the following phrase: "When a dragon knocks, it is indeed best to answer..." I love getting mails from these guys. They are always fun. What is even more fun, is the fact the email contained a link to the latest trailer for the game, which is inserted below. Enjoy it. The multiplayer, scrolling-fantasy, beat-em-up from Vanillaware lands on PS3 and Vita in North America this summer.
]]>Dragon's Crown, the scrolling fantasy beat-em-up from Vanillaware and Atlus is coming to PS3 and PS Vita across North America this summer.
]]>Dragon's Crown has received a new trailer and screens courtesy of Atlus. It's a beautifully-drawn scrolling beat-em-up set in a fantasy world similar to Dungeons & Dragons. It's like if Final Fight and Game of Thrones had babies.
]]>Dragon's Crowd arrives in Japan on July 25, Famitsu, via Gematsu, confirmed this issue. There's still no western date for the Vanillaware hack-and-slasher, but IGN cites an anonymous GameStop source for word that August 6 is the big day. Dragon's Crown is expected on PlayStation 3 and Vita, with co-operative cross-play; an update is expected this week.
]]>Dragon's Crown is the wonderfully artistic scrolling beat-em-up for PS Vita and PS3, similar to Capcom's classic arcade fighter Dungeons & Dragons. Publisher Atlus has teased a reveal coming next week.
]]>Dragon's Crown, the side-scrolling fantasy beat-em-up from Atlus received a second trailer as part of Sony's PS Vita live-stream this morning. Fans of Capcom's Dungeons and Dragons titles simply must check this out.
]]>Online retailer Amazon apparently expects to see Vanillaware's side-scrolling Dragon's Crown on Vita by the end of June 2013. The hack-and-slasher was originally expected to be published by Ignition this year, but was rescued by Atlus, which immediately delayed it into 2013 and jacked the price up, hinting at a hot mess behind the scenes.
]]>Atlus has picked up Vanillaware's brawler, Dragon's Crown, but is delaying it into 2013 with an increased price tag.
]]>Vanillaware has confirmed it hasn't canned PS3 and Vita RPG Dragon's Crown, despite fears it was following pre-order cancelation notices sent out from Amazon last night. Illustrator Shigatake said in a tweet: "I personally can't say much, but I'll just say, 'Regarding Dragons Crown, although there are lots of rumors and conjecture, it's still in development. Please wait patiently for an official update."
]]>NeoGAF users are reporting Amazon has cancelled pre-orders for Vanillaware’s PS Vita-PS3 crossover, action-RPG Dragon’s Crown, which is to be published by Ignition. We had a look over on Amazon, and sure enough, the game is no longer listed as far as we can tell - however, GAF notes it's a bit hard to find on the site. The game is still listed for sale on Amazon Canada, so hopefully it's just some sort of burp in the US system. It's possible, as things like this have happened before, most recently with GameStop's Last Guardian gaff. We'll send a mail just in case.
]]>Bloody hell, it looks like a news aggregator threw up in here. You'd not believe how much content is through the break.
]]>Vanillware has revealed the PS Vita's Dragon's Crown is a long-delayed project, originally intended for the Dreamcast.
]]>Briefly featured as a mysterious unannounced title in yesterday's PS Vita demo reel, Dragon Crown is the latest from Vanillaware.
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