Kid Icarus: Uprising finally has a European release date — and it's the same day as North America.
Nintendo's next big 3DS title lands on 23rd March, and will include the same 3DS stand as in Japan and North America.
The publisher's also revealed more details about the Fiend's Cauldron mode, a new gameplay idea to keep committed players interested by tailoring the game's difficulty to their taste.
We'll have more details on the game later today.
Nintendo has revealed new details about the storyline and single-player game play in Kid Icarus™: Uprising, which will launch exclusively for the Nintendo 3DS™ system across Europe on March 23rd. Over 25 years after the launch of the original Kid Icarus game for NES™, Kid Icarus: Uprising brings the action and adventure of this beloved series to new heights.
· Introduction: The game’s story begins with the return of the Queen of the Underworld, Medusa, and her Underworld Army. Pit, a heroic angel, with the help of Palutena, goddess of light and guardian of the human race, must combat the forces of darkness as he battles Medusa and her minions by air and by land.
· Fiend’s Cauldron: An incredible new system that allows players to customise their play experience, the Fiend’s Cauldron lets players adjust their desired Intensity ranging from 0.0 to 9.0 for each individual Chapter. As the Intensity increases, enemies will be more aggressive, have more energy and hit harder but players will be able to earn more Hearts and more powerful weapon drops by defeating them. Hearts are also used by players to purchase new weapons. The standard Intensity is set at 2.0 but players can precisely adjust this by 0.1 increments. In order to increase the Intensity, players must bet by placing an increasing number of Hearts into the Fiend’s Cauldron. If the player is defeated during the Chapter, some Hearts will be lost and the Intensity will automatically be lowered.
· Weapons: A wide variety of collectible weapons offers an extraordinary amount of replay value. With 9 different categories of weapons, ranging from Divine Bows to Shot Claws, players can learn the unique characteristics of each weapon and determine which is best suited for each battle and their style of play.
· Vehicles: Pit will have access to special vehicles during certain parts of his adventure, such as the Exo Tank. Pit can use the tank’s powerful drift ability to defeat enemies with the tank’s ramming horn.
· Stand: Kid Icarus: Uprising uses a control scheme designed to fit the game’s unique blend of flight, shooting and melee combat, and offers tremendous precision, speed and depth that rewards dedicated players. The left hand uses the Circle Pad, while the right uses a stylus, both at the same time. Every copy of the game will come with a free stand that holds the Nintendo 3DS at an angle above any flat surface, and provides players with a new kind of gaming experience.
· Circle Pad Pro: Kid Icarus: Uprising is compatible with the Circle Pad Pro accessory, offering an alternate control scheme for left-handed players. With the Circle Pad Pro, the player holds the stylus in their left hand and uses the Circle Pad with their right hand.
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Great, day one purchase for me.
awesome that EU gets it the same day as NA, way it should always work I think
Now all that needs to happen is for it to be released the same day in Australia!
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yeah, that will never happen...
Can. Not. Wait.
brilliant news this!
this looks great but that stand is still ridiculous, just don't press on the screen so hard.
I can't help but laugh. You Europeans had to wait twice as long to get a release date, and it is still the same as ours! But good news all the same.
Yay!
Games usually come out here on a Thursday so fingers crossed we get it on the 22nd.
But more likely it'll be the 24th (Saturday like Mario Kart 7) or the 30th.
what about the AR cards? will be getting this first day
ya what about AR cards? when do they come out???
@10,11 I've heard that the game comes with a set of 6 random AR cards.
Its good to see that its finally got a European release date but I don't see why it took so long, especially when its the same as the American one.
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