Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love Trailer Is Almost All Animation
By Spencer . March 24, 2010 . 11:55pmWith less than a week until Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love launches, NIS America sent out a new trailer highlighting the game’s cast.
| RED ENTERTAINMENT |
With less than a week until Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love launches, NIS America sent out a new trailer highlighting the game’s cast.
Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love is finally out this March 30th. NISA uploaded a giant batch of screenshots to celebrate.
Just a little note about Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love’s release date. It won’t be in stores on March 23. NIS America rescheduled its release to March 30.
Aksys announced a limited edition of Record of Agarest War appropriately named “the really naughty limited edition.”
Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love went through the usual poking and prodding by the ESRB staff before they rated it “T” for teen and outlined the game’s “references to the female anatomy.”
And all you need is a 500mm x 1600mm pillow. Red Entertainment has the pillowcase covered, so to speak.
I haven’t fought a single battle yet, but I wanted to post my early impressions of the game anyway. Normally, this would be an odd choice, but Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love isn’t quite a regular JRPG.
NIS America sent us a final release date for Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love, and it isn’t sometime in February like our pre-release copy says. The game will be in stores on March 23, 2010.
Sakura Wars’ long journey to North America is almost over. NIS America will release Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love on the Wii and PlayStation 2 in February 2010.
NIS America gave us an update on Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love. A huge update with a ton of English screenshots.
After ten years of planning, Nostalgia finally made it to North America. Since Nostalgia took so long to develop we asked Naoki Morita to look back and tell us more about the game’s development cycle.
It’s the 19th century, but not the 19th century you studied in history class. Nostalgia is set in an alternate Earth where airships rule the skies and you’re a kid with Indiana Jones as your father.
It’s been awhile since we heard anything about Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love so we checked in about the game’s winter 2009/2010 release window.
Red Entertainment, the studio behind the Sakura Wars series, Winds of Nostalgia, and Agarest Senki, is working on something brand new. Something called Secret Princess.