Showing posts with label Compile Heart. Show all posts
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Thursday, April 9, 2026

Demo Play Thursday - Ariana and the Elder Codex DEMO On Switch


For this week's Demo Play Thursday i played the Nintendo Switch version of Ariana and the Elder Codex, from developers Hyde, Compile Heart, and Idea Factory.

I didn't know anything about this demo going into it, but after playing it there's still more about the game i want to know. the demo shows one area not quite from the start of the game in what i assume to be a way to avoid story spoilers. but after playing it, i feel like we're not given enough information about the game's story and some of the game's mechanics. if this is a demo trying to sell itself to us, it falls short when it comes to the game's story.

Ariana and the Elder Codex DEMO doesn't run perfectly on Switch. in the game's options, i had the option for the game to prioritise frame rate or resolution so i picked frame rate. but there were many moments in this demo where the framerate dropped a lot. if you tried it with the focus on resolution, it would be interesting to know if you had even greater issues with framerate than i did.

Other than the game's music, there's a lot to like with the demo. i appreciated that it's honest from the start that the save won't carry over to the retail release and that things may be different in the retail release. whilst we only get one segment to play through, it's about an hours worth of content. but it doesn't take place from the very start of the game so there were some gameplay mechanics not explained. but for the most part, enough was explained clearly for us to enjoy the demo. 

I found the combat to be satisfying. it's pretty fluid and i found it easy to pull off different attacks. what's cool about this combat is how you can stagger the enemies with repeated hits of magic and when you defeat an enemy with magic they explode. this explosion can then stagger or defeat near by enemies in a cool looking combo system.

It felt like the area we got to play in has more secrets than i found, but because of the type of demo this is, there's no indication whether we would be able to go back and explore the level later in the game to get a 100% or if we only get one chance at it. it's just another example of how the game didn't quite sell to use the potential or the possibilities of Ariana and the Elder Codex DEMO.

I did enjoy playing this demo and if you're interested in Ariana and the Elder Codex DEMO it would be worth playing. but i don't think it's going to answer all the questions you'd have about the game. it would be worth checking out written or video reviews to get a better sense of what you'd get. at the very least, it does look nice on Switch. i just worry that performance wise, people should look at getting Ariana and the Elder Codex on Switch 2.

Friday, October 25, 2013

NIS America Announce Hyperdimension Neptunia PP For PS Vita, Coming Out At Retail And Online In 2014


NIS America have announced they are bringing Hyperdimension Neptunia PP to the west on PS Vita. the game will be released at retail and on the PSN. the game was originally developed by Idea Factory and Compile Heart and released in Japan earlier this year.




Press Release

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

NIS America Announce They Are Bringing Mugen Souls Z To The USA And EU In 2014

NIS America have announced they are bringing Mugen Souls Z, a game developed by Compile Heart, to the USA and EU. Mugen Souls Z is a PS3 exclusive and will come out in 2014. NIS America say that some content in the game has been edited to make it more suitable for EU and USA Markets. Mugen Souls Z takes place immediately after the first game and has Sylma and Chou-Chou working together to stop an ancient threat.






Press Release

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Ghostlight Announce Agarest: Generations of War Comes to PC On 3rd October

Ghostlight have announced they are bringing Agarest: Generations of War to PC. coming out from 3rd October, Agarest: Generations of War is the first installment of Compile Heart and Idea Factory's Classic style JRPG. Agarest: Generations of War features full Mouse, Keyboard and gamepad support as well as Steam Achievements.



Screenshots


Press Release

Friday, April 5, 2013

Ghostlight Announce They Are Bringing Agarest: Generations Of War To Steam Greenlight On PC

Ghostlight have announced they are bringing a PC Port of Agarest: Generations Of War to Steam. at present they have it up for voting on Steam Greenlight and they hope this will be the first of many Japanese RPGS they bring out on PC. this PC port will be based on the Xbox 360 version of Agarest: Generations Of War that was translated by Aksys. Ghostlight say they will try to include Support for Keyboard and Mouse and Steam Achievements.

The trailer is Japanese from it's original release by Compile Heart and Idea Factory, the screenshots they have released for the game are from the PlayStation 3 version of the game.



Screenshots


Press Release

Friday, November 2, 2012

Ghostlight Announce They Are Bringing Compile Hearts Agarest: Generations of War 2 To The EU PSN On 7th November

Ghostlight have announced the EU release date for Agarest: Generations of War 2, developed by Compile Heart. the game will only come out on the PS3 PSN Store on 7th November and it will cost €34.99/£28.49.

Game Features:
  • Revamped Battle System: Unlike the first two games of the series, Agarest 2 battles are fought with an engaging active grid-based battle system.
  • HD graphics: Enjoy your favorite characters, environments and CGs in high-definition!
  • Mini-games: Engage in PlayStation®Move compatible Bathtub, Shiatsu, and Massage mini-games.
  • New Agarest Universe: Roam freely in the newly designed world of Agarest



Press Release

Thursday, October 11, 2012

NIS America Have Released A New Video And Screenshots For Compile Hearts' Mugen Souls On PS3

NIS America have released new screenshots and a trailer for Mugen Souls, a PS3 game developed by Compile Heart. the game was already released in the EU, but is now set for a USA Launch. this trailer focuses on the main features of the game and uses in-game action to show each on of them in action.



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Source: USA Playstation Blog