The Tokyo Game Show 2018

It’s that time of the year again, when we push through the crowds under humid weather, and make our way to Makuhari Messe in Chiba Prefecture, on our way to the Tokyo Game Show 2018. The event is expected to be even larger this year, with 668 companies and organizations (609 last year) showing off a total of 1,568 game titles from across 41 different countries and regions. Plus, the Japan e-Sports Union (JeSU) was established just this past Spring, marking the Tokyo Game Show 2018 the first time e-Sports will be holding professional competitions.

Tokyo Game Show 2018

One of the most anticipated titles being presented in the main hall was Square Enix’s Kingdom Hearts III. It has been 13 years since the Square Enix / Disney cross-over RPG had a full sequel, after multiple remakes, prologues, and side stories. Set for release in January 2019, Kingdom Hearts III will feature returning worlds such as Olympus from Hercules and the Caribbean from Pirates of the Caribbean, new stories from Big Hero 8 and Toy Story, and a completely new, original world that has not yet been disclosed. Visitors at TGS 2018 were able to learn more at the Square Enix booth, as well as play the demo at the PlayStation area.

Tokyo Game Show 2018

Tokyo Game Show 2018

Tokyo Game Show 2018

Also, Capcom was a big hit at the Tokyo Game Show 2018 with their presentation of Devil May Cry 5. The last we saw Dante battling demons was ten years ago, when the PS3 was still fresh on the shelf and trophy support was on its way. We did get a reboot/prequel called DmC: Devil May Cry in 2013, and while the game was critically successful, fans weren’t too happy with the changes. The long-awaited Devil May Cry 5 had playable demos at the PlayStation area as well as the Capcom booth, with a scheduled retail release on January 25.

Tokyo Game Show 2018

Tokyo Game Show 2018

And speaking of Capcom, this year marks the 30th Anniversary of the Mega Man (Rockman in Japanese) series. Not only were there playable demos for Mega Man 11 scheduled for release next month, but a museum dedicated to the platforming, shooting robot, complete with commemorative coins, figures, stamps, illustrations, and soundtracks, while also showcasing the game’s history.

Tokyo Game Show 2018

Tokyo Game Show 2018

Finally, Bandai-Namco had several titles on display – the most notable being God Eater 3, a game which made its debut on the PSP back in 2010. The God Eater series, which features battles against huge monsters known as Aragami, may not be huge sellers overseas, but are smash hits here in Japan. God Eater 3 is set for release in Japan on December 13, though no world-wide launch date has yet been decided.

Tokyo Game Show 2018

Virtual Reality is still a hot item here in Japan. The Japanese company JPPVR had a booth that was at least eight times larger than last year, showcasing VR games with sleek, cool looking vehicles to ride, creating a 4D experience. They ranged from motorcycles and racing cars that looked like something out of Tron, a Gatling gun on the top of a starship, and a bicycle for traversing across the top of skyscrapers.

Tokyo Game Show 2018

Tokyo Game Show 2018

Sony, meanwhile, still continues to promote their PSVR, with visitors trying out Everybody’s Golf VR, and the platforming Astro Bot Rescue Mission scheduled for release on October 2.

Tokyo Game Show 2018

Overall, the Tokyo Game Show 2018 had some delightful surprises and some unique – and hilarious – Indie games. I was glad to see that VR is still going strong, with more titles to look forward to on the PSVR.

Tokyo Game Show 2018

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written by Damon Finos

Tekken 7 Trophy Guide

Tekken 7 Trophy Guide. Difficulty: *  A fighting game and the ninth installment in the Tekken series. Arguably the easiest and quickest Platinum in the Tekken series, with even online trophies that any average player can unlock without boosting.

Game Name Difficulty Trophies Developer Country Bronze Silver Gold Online DLC
Tekken 7 * 43 Bandai Namco Studios Japan 26 13 3 4 0

Tekken 7

Tekken 7 is a fighting game and the ninth installment in the Tekken series. The game adds Rage Art, which allows the execution of critical attacks when the health bar is low, and Power Crush which lets of continuing attacks even when being hit by the opponent.

Following the events of Tekken 6, a reporter is writing an expose on the Mishima Zaibatsu and G Corporation after his family is killed in the crossfire of the ongoing war. In Jin's absence, Heihachi Mishima attempts to take the advantage by regaining control of the Zaibatsu.

Tekken 7 received positive reviews with an average score of 82%, praised for its improved graphics, multiplayer, and overall fun gameplay, though criticized for lacking in new material.

Tekken 7 has arguably the easiest Platinum trophies in the series. With the exception of some grinding, the offline trophies only require a playthrough on the story and some mopping-up. There are 3 online trophies, two of which only require winning a single match on a Private and Public game which, after having played through the offline game, shouldn't be difficult for anyone new to the series. And of course, boosting is always a possibility.

The Platinum can be earned in roughly 10 hours, depending on your fighting skills and experience with the Tekken series.

Like most fighting games, Tekken 7 doesn't require much of a roadmap. However, if you're in need of some direction, you can start with the Main Story. There are 14 Chapters in total, plus the Epilogue to complete. This will unlock 5 of the story-related trophies. After completing the Main Story, you will have unlocked Character Episodes. Completing 10 of these will unlock both the I Demand To Know The Truth and Lightning Of Fate trophies. Finally, complete the Special Chapter unlocked after finishing the Main Story, and you will unlock the Master Of Iron Fist trophy.

After that, you can work through the Treasure Battles. Your ultimate goal here is to move up to the rank of Warrior (12th Dan) for the Hot-Blooded Fighter trophy. Along the way, you should also naturally unlock the Excellent trophy for obtaining a total of 10,000,000G, and the I've Finally Found You for obtaining 50 treasure boxes. Also, be sure to play the special matches that appear randomly, as you'll need to win three for the Wow I'm Pretty Strong trophy.

With that done, it's simply a matter of mopping-up the remaining trophies, many of which can easily be done in Practice mode. Be sure to check out the Tekken 7 trophy guide links under our Links tab to see what you're missing and their requirements.

At any time, you can hop into Online to unlock the four online trophies. These include winning 1 ranked match for the Yeah I Did It trophy, winning 1 player match for the Not Bad trophy, winning 1 match in tournament for the Okay I'm Ready trophy, and play 10 online games for the Come And Get Some, I Dare You trophy. If you happen to be having trouble with these, check out the boosting forums under our Links tab.

Here's a great Trophy Guide by 94mav98:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/game/tekken-7/guide/

And PowerPyx has a great Trophy Guide here:
http://www.powerpyx.com/tekken-7-trophy-guide-roadmap/

And a useful Trophy Guide by Tearraven:
https://psnprofiles.com/guide/6092-tekken-7-trophy-guide

A simple Trophy Guide on PSNTrophyWiki:
https://www.psntrophywiki.org/wiki/Game/tekken-7-ps4

An Achievement Guide (same as the trophies on PS4) by winKoneR:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=941305375

A video demonstration of the No Pain, No Gain trophy, by Hollow Ichigo92:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9SuauZI8jU

And a video demonstration of the Just Relax, You Can Do It trophy, by rubhen925:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSHHknygdks

And rubhen925 has a video demonstration of the Destructive Drive and Going Somewhere? trophies:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Y45cEOjTTo

And a video demonstration of the Crushing Impact and Please Don't Tell My Father trophies, also by rubhen925:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1n8hLF5-gjg

If you need some help online, here's a Boosting Forum on PlaystationTrophies:
https://www.playstationtrophies.org/forum/tekken-7-a/309987-trophy-boosting-thread-read-first-post.html

Finally, here's a basic Trophy List:
https://www.truetrophies.com/game/Tekken-7/trophies

Code Vein to receive Same Versions in WorldWide Release

In an interview with Dengeki Online, Code Vein‘s Producer Keita Iizuka and Director Hiroshi Yoshimura stated that Bandai Namco‘s upcoming title should hopefully receive a worldwide release of the same version of the game.

 

“We want to make a game that will excite and be enjoyed by players around the world,” stated the developers, translated by Gematsu. “Moreover, we took the recent game market into account and thought we should make a title that will launch us into worldwide recognition.”

 

The producers continued to say that they felt there was no difference between Japanese and Western gamers in terms of “the nature of dungeon crawling RPGs and their experience with them,” and so therefore the game will not be adjusted for oversea players. “We will make final adjustments for the overall direction based on a single standard.”

 

Code Vein is an upcoming action RPG set in a future post-apocalyptic dystopia, with a vampire theme. The game is developed and published by Bandai Namco, by the same team responsible for God Eater, which was a highly successful and critical acclaimed title in Japan. Code Vein is set to be released in 2018.

Bandai Namco Teases Future of Little Nightmares

The puzzle-platformer horror Little Nightmares, released last month by indie developer Tarsier Studios and publisher Bandai Namco, has been met with positive reception. To celebrate this achievement, Bandai Namco released an accolades trailer – which seems to hint that there’s more to come.

 

 

“Be patient and watch it till the very end,” stated Bandai Namco in a press release. “To get a clue about the future of LITTLE NIGHTMARES…Who’s that boy?”

 

At the end of the accolades trailer, a boy leaps out from a window just before the clip ends. Since the game itself is rather short, and is perhaps too new for a sequel, many speculate the trailer’s ending is leading to some upcoming DLC.

 

We’ll update this article as more information is revealed, including the possibility of more Trophies being added with any upcoming DLC.

 

Little Nightmares is a puzzle-platformer horror that was released on April 28, 2017. At the moment, the game holds 13 Trophies, which include 10 Bronze, 2 Silver, and 1 Gold. the game is not too difficult to complete and requires less than 10 hours to unlock 100% of the Trophies.

PlayStation VR Sales at Over 900,000

In case you’ve been wondering whether Sony‘s virtual headset has been seeing any success or is going the way of the PlayStation Vita, a recent press release by Sony Interactive Entertainment announced that it seems to be the former. As of February 19, 2017, the PlayStation VR has reached over 915,000 units sold worldwide. This is quite an impressive number, and perhaps not surprising to anyone living in such regions where the PS VR has been sold-out since its launch in October last year.

“Since its October launch, PS VR continues to be well received by people around the world thanks to the high quality, revolutionary VR experience it offers,” stated Andrew House, President and Global CEO of Sony Interactive Entertainment. “With more than 53.4 million PS4 units sold through globally we firmly believe PlayStation VR will take the lead position in the VR market. We are increasing production to meet demand and will continuously support content developers as they create innovative VR experiences that are only possible on PlayStation.”

In addition, Sony also announced that there are currently over 220 software titles and content in development for the PS VR, such as Ace Combat 7 and Tekken 7 by Bandai Namco, and Final Fantasy XV by Square Enix. Sony estimates there will be over 100 new software titles and experiences released by the end of 2017.