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Code Of Princess Heading To Nintendo 3DS In North America This Autumn

Atlus has revealed via a press release their North American publishing plans for Code of Princess, an action RPG brawler for Nintendo 3DS with cooperative and competitive multiplayer.

Slated for release this fall, Code of Princess offers players an exciting yet unconventional hardcore experience, deftly blending fighting gameplay with components from classic arcade side-scrolling beat ’em ups and the character development and customization of an RPG. Up to four players can take on challenges cooperatively or battle against one another in competitive play. Both modes are available locally or online via Nintendo Network.

“Developed by an all-star team of industry veterans, Code of Princess is unlike anything else available for Nintendo 3DS. “Fans of action will savor the game’s combat, which is loaded with satisfying chain attacks and plenty of depth–both in terms of attack options and also quite literally in the sense that battlefields employ a three-railed design, letting players move forward and back as tactics dictate. Fans of RPGs will relish the ability to level and improve their characters, converting their gained experience into boosts for the stats that best suit their play style and tactics. This appealing amalgam of game designs is wrapped in a beautiful package, boasting lovingly rendered and animated characters and eye-catching flurries of punches and kicks. With something for virtually every kind of old-school gamer and with an esteemed pedigree to draw upon, Code of Princess is certain to be one of the most anticipated Nintendo 3DS games of the year.”

– Tim Pivnicny, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at ATLUS.

49 thoughts on “Code Of Princess Heading To Nintendo 3DS In North America This Autumn”

    1. Non-Specific Action Figure

      I don’t approve on this picture unless there’s a cat behind that creature

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        1. Non-Specific Action Figure

          Don’t even dare to insult my Non-Specific comments it’s a bit frustrating >.< also approves!!!

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            1. siegfried von schroder the hacker

              you made me lough with your nonesense,the wiiu is nothing but a wii and if you dont believe me just take a look of new super mario bros wiiu,the graphics are the same as the wii

              Dicktendo has failed again and thats my last comment here for now

              1. Non-Specific Action Figure

                You sir will die in 1.57 year with your most appreciated wife and its called right hand.

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  1. I’ve never heard of this game before, but I’m pretty excited about it. I love action RPG’s and anything that’s co-op. I just hope that the online allows players to join each other’s main story, much like how Final Fantasy Chrystal Chronicles: Rings of Fate did

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  3. Now that’s an apprpriate outfit to fight in. LOL! That should make a good NFC figurine if it was for Wii U. Anyway, I like the sound of the gameplay and Atlus always makes good rpgs. Leave luck to heaven.

        1. Non-Specific Action Figure

          A wild Non-Specific Action Figure appear trowing an approval message its very effective Nooble68 fainted.

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      1. Near Field Communication. It’s a simple type of small data transfer that can be put in very small things like figures and possibly cards. Phones are getting the function now for Google Wallet payments. The system only works when the NFC item is near an NFC reader.

  4. I was going to say how stupidly childish and immature that sounded, and figured it was another sarcastic post like the Hello Kitty one, then I saw the picture…

  5. This is exactly what the 3DS needs. I was thinking last night that the DS hosted a ton of great old remakes of the best RPGs as well as introduced great new ones. IMO the DS was the number one system for the JRPG gamer. The 3DS has me a little worried because it has a slow start of getting RPGs onto the system. It also will have a hard time filling in the shoes of the DS.

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  7. DAMNIT, I’m thinking of selling my European 3ds (you know, cuz 97% of the time we’re neglected) and buying a American one..
    You know Nintendo, we wouldn’t have this problem if you didn’t have the *great idea to put fucking region lock on your consoles >:(
    Sorry about the rage, just Nintendo be trolling

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