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This Week’s Japanese Game Releases: Persona 5 Royal for new platforms, Ultra Kaiju Monster Rancher, more

Persona 5 Royal [57 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/games/persona-5-royal”>Persona 5 Royal for PS5 [3,497 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/platforms/playstation/ps5″>PlayStation 5, Xbox Series [2,740 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/platforms/xbox/xbox-series”>Xbox Series, Xbox One [11,442 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/platforms/xbox/xbox-one”>Xbox One, Switch [12,301 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/platforms/nintendo/switch”>Switch, and PC [16,040 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/platforms/pc”>PC, and Ultra Kaiju Monster Rancher [4 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/games/ultra-kaiju-monster-rancher”>Ultra Kaiju Monster Rancher for Switch are the highlights of this week’s Japanese video game releases.

Also due out this week are Gotham Knights [19 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/games/gotham-knights”>Gotham Knights for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC, the Switch version of Harmonia, and the PC Early Access version of Valkyrie of Phantasm [5 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/games/valkyrie-of-phantasm”>Valkyrie of Phantasm.

Get the full list of this week’s Japanese game releases below. It should be noted that Gematsu” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/companies/gematsu”>Gematsu will receive a small percentage of money from purchases made through Play-Asia links. You can also save five percent with our one time-use “GEMATSU4” coupon code or multi-use “GEMATSUCOM” coupon code.

Hardware

Physical and Digital

  • Gotham Knights (PS5) – Launching worldwide.
  • Harmonia (Switch) – Launching digitally worldwide.
  • Human Fall Flat (PS5, PS4) – Already available worldwide.
  • LEGO Brawls [1 article]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/games/lego-brawls”>LEGO Brawls (PS5, PS4, Switch) – Already available worldwide.
  • Matchpoint: Tennis Championship (Switch) – Launching worldwide.
  • Persona 5 Royal (PS5, Switch) – Launching worldwide.
    • North American Version
    • European Version
  • Space Marshals Collection (Switch) – Launching worldwide.
  • Ultra Kaiju Monster Rancher (Switch) – Launching digitally worldwide.

Digital-Only

  • Aery: Last Day of Earth (Switch) – Launching worldwide.
  • Apre Lapli [After the Rain] (Switch) – Launching worldwide.
  • Backgammon: Board Game [6 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/genres/board-game”>Board Game Puzzle (Switch) – Launching worldwide.
  • CubicBan (Switch) – Launching worldwide.
  • Gas Station Simulator (Switch) – Launching worldwide.
  • Gotham Knights (Xbox Series, PC [Steam, Epic Games Store]) – Launching worldwide.
  • Lost Grimoires 2: Shard of Mystery (Switch) – Launching worldwide.
  • One More Island (Switch) – Launching worldwide.
  • Persona 5 Royal (Xbox Series, Xbox One, PC [Steam, Microsoft Store]) – Launching worldwide.
  • Pnevmo-Capsula (Switch) – Launching worldwide.
  • Pure-hearted Gyaru and the Shape of Happiness (Switch) – Launching worldwide.
  • Richman 11″ href=”https://www.gematsu.com/games/richman-11″>Richman 11 (Switch, PC [Steam]) – Launching worldwide.
  • Sea Horizon [1 article]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/games/sea-horizon”>Sea Horizon (Switch) – Launching worldwide.
  • Seduced in the Sleepless City (Switch) – Launching worldwide.
  • She Wants Me Dead (Switch) – Launching worldwide.
  • Shutter Nyan! Enhance [25 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/companies/enhance”>Enhanced Edition (Switch) – Launching worldwide.
  • Space Marshals (Switch) – Already available worldwide.
  • Space Marshals 2 (Switch) – Already available worldwide.
  • Space Marshals 3 (Switch) – Already available worldwide.
  • Touhou Gouyoku Ibun: Sunken Fossil World. [2 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/games/touhou-gouyoku-ibun-sunken-fossil-world”>Touhou Gouyoku Ibun: Sunken Fossil World. (Switch) – Launching worldwide.
  • The Valiant [5 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/games/the-valiant”>The Valiant (PC [Steam, Epic Games Store, GOG]) – Launching worldwide.
  • Valkyrie of Phantasm Early Access (PC [Steam]) – Launching worldwide.
  • The Walking Zombie 2 (Switch) – Launching worldwide.
  • Warhammer 40,000: Shootas, Blood and Teef (Switch) – Launching worldwide.

The PlayStation 5, PS4 [23,977 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/platforms/playstation/ps4″>PlayStation 4, and Switch titles listed above can be purchased through Japanese PlayStation [41,153 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/platforms/playstation”>PlayStation Network and Nintendo [17,107 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/platforms/nintendo”>Nintendo accounts using prepaid cards:

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Ultra Kaiju Monster Rancher coming west in 2022

Publisher Bandai Namco Entertainment [6,150 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/companies/bandai-namco-entertainment”>Bandai Namco and developer Koei Tecmo Games [2,841 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/companies/koei-tecmo-games”>Koei Tecmo will release monster raising Simulation [110 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/genres/simulation”>simulation game Ultra Kaiju Monster Rancher [1 article]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/games/ultra-kaiju-monster-rancher”>Ultra Kaiju Monster Rancher for Switch [11,760 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/platforms/nintendo/switch”>Switch via Nintendo [16,565 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/platforms/nintendo”>Nintendo eShop in 2022 in the west, the company announced.

In Japan and Asia, Ultra Kaiju Monster Rancher is due out both physically and digitally in 2022. The Asian version will include English language support.

Here is an overview of the game, via Bandai Namco:

About

Ultra Kaiju Monster Rancher is a brand-new collaboration between Ultraman, a famous Japanese Tokusatsu work, and Monster Rancher, a popular RPG [14,202 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/genres/rpg”>role-playing simulation series.

This new game introduces the iconic “Ultra Kaiju” such as Alien Baltan, Zetton, and Gomora to the popular gameplay mechanics of raising and battling monsters from the Monster Rancher series.

Key Features

  • Discover Many Types of Ultra Kaiju – Summon your Kaiju by searching the digital CD database or scanning NFC-compatible Card [16 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/genres/card”>cards and more.
  • Raise and Train Your Ultra Kaiju – Explore and train to unleash the full strength of your Ultra Kaiju. Players can enjoy unique and cute movements of Ultra Kaiju that are not usually seen in the original Ultraman series.
  • Battle to Become the Ultimate Kaiju Trainer – Compete in tournaments to test your skills.
  • Combining Ultra Kaiju – Combine Ultra Kaijus to unlock new variations, including a Zetton-patterned Gomora! Over 200 types of Kaiju to be discovered.

If you missed our previous coverage, read more about the game here.

Watch a new trailer below.

Western Announce Trailer



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Monster Rancher 1 & 2 DX is the perfect cozy game for millennials

But might not appeal to anyone else

I have so many vivid memories of Monster Rancher growing up. For those unaware, this was a monster-training game (and anime!) in which players used their real-life CDs (those things before MP3s took over) to generate monsters. So imagine a whole generation of gamers rifling through their collection of Backstreet Boys and Sum 41 CDs to find out which ones would provide the coolest and most powerful monster in the game. Or maybe asking their dad for every AC/DC CD (that’s fun to say!) in hopes that “Back in Black” might yield something other than another Suezo (the one-eyed poster child for the series).

It was an absolute blast and one that just hasn’t been replicated for obvious reasons. Actually, I guess there was that one Digimon handheld device that scanned barcodes in the store to give you different Digimon. That was also really neat! But herein lies the problem: this shit is so late-1990s, and to be honest, I’m not really sure Monster Rancher holds up for anyone completely new to the idea.

Seriously, does anyone under the age of 24 own a single music CD?

With the new DX version of these games, CD-hunting has gone by the wayside.

Instead, Monster Rancher 1 & 2 DX players simply type in an artist or album they want to use, and then click on the CD they want — and off it goes. Again, it’s fun to be a millennial and think back to all those amazing artists we used to (and probably still do) jam out to. I didn’t need a reason to recall Blind Melon’s self-titled album and see what abomination the game spit out at me, but I sure as hell enjoyed doing it! But would anyone else who doesn’t have nostalgia for the game and the time period? Probably not.

So, for the uninitiated and soon-to-be-disappointed, after generating a monster using masterpieces like No Doubt’s Tragic Kingdom, players take their monstrosity back to the ranch (hence the title) and train it. This is a very passive event; players simply pick a training program, then watch the monster do it. Sometimes they fail, sometimes they cheat, the little bastards. Stats go up and down depending on the training program, and every once in a while, monsters can go on bigger training programs to learn new moves.

This all culminates with the monster fighting in tournaments. The fighting itself can be passive or active, but even the active method isn’t very mechanically engaging. Monsters go monstro a monstro (please laugh) and shimmy back and forth while executing attack moves. Players can tell their monster which move to use, but only if they are at the right distance apart from their opponent. Early on, monsters will occasionally not listen, making it all the more…exciting? To be honest, it’s kind of lame to describe, but dang if I don’t get hyped up while yelling at my little shit for not listening or missing a key attack. There is a hard-to-describe riveting nature of it all.

And that’s kind of it? Eventually, monsters will die from old age, or even run away. They can be frozen and fused, in line with the monster-seeking madness of the 1990s, but it’s still a very passive game. To me, though, this is perfect. Monster Rancher 1 & 2 DX is a low-stakes, chill-out kind of game that fits perfectly with lazy afternoons and vacation days. The music is boisterous and fun (and remastered!), while the PS1 aesthetic brings me back to my youth in all the best ways.

Maybe I’m wrong — maybe a new generation can stumble onto this one day and appreciate it for all that it is; there is something to be said for watching your monster grow up, stop cheating on its training, and reap the benefits in future tournaments.

I think it’s important to note that I’m honestly not sure there is any appeal in playing the first Monster Rancher. Playing it now, I’m pretty confident I have never even played the original before. It just feels like the second game, only worse.

Outside of your nostalgia coming from the OG Monster Rancher, the only real draw here is the second, more robust sequel. The DX version auto-saves frequently, which is wonderful, as well as having a fast-forward feature (not as useful as those in many of Square’s ports) and monster sharing and battling online. Great features, but other than the better auto-saving, none that I personally am too interested in. I just want my little weird-ass monster to eat his fish, punch rocks over, and fight giant crabs.

The Nintendo Switch port is fine, if not a bit disappointing. There are buttons in the margins that make up for the aspect ratio difference, but you can’t actually touch them on the touchscreen. You have to push the associated button.

It’s worth noting that the screenshots in this article are from the Steam port, and from what I understand those buttons are clickable with a mouse, though I can’t comment personally on the usefulness of the mouse and keyboard control scheme — reading Steam reviews, it’s not great. Even the fast forward operates from a menu only. So either everything is in fast forward, or it isn’t. Not to mention I had no idea that it was actually the fast forward option because it’s just called “FF” with no context.

So while I don’t think that Monster Rancher 1 & 2 DX is here to sweep up a new generation of fans and propel the series into a second wave of popularity, I do think it hits all the right nostalgia buttons for my generation. This isn’t a case of a bad game that we now realize is bad because we’re older; it still has that same charm and wonder that it used to, I just don’t know if it translates well to a new audience without the physical media and monster-collecting craze as context. But, to borrow a phrase from the younger generation, playing Monster Rancher again while cozy in my pajamas is definitely a vibe.

[These impressions are based on a retail build of the game provided by the publisher.]

Patrick Hancock

During the day, he teaches high school kids about history. At night he kicks their butts in competitive games like Rocket League, Dota 2, Overwatch, and Counter-Strike.
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New Mexico rancher encountering migrants near her house: Biden admin gave ‘green light’

A rancher from New Mexico told “Fox & Friends” on Tuesday that migrants have been getting “fairly close” to her house, even asking for food and water, amid the surge in illegal crossings at the U.S. southern border.

Amanda Adame noted that she gives them food and water because they “don’t want to get hurt.” She added that she typically calls Border Patrol when she sees migrants on her property.

Adame also pointed out a difference between the behavior of the migrants under the Biden administration and the Trump administration.

“When they [migrants] saw a border agent before, they stopped and they waited and now they keep trying to go,” Adame said, noting that Border Patrol agents “catch them when they see them,” but said the “big problem” is the migrants aren’t always found.

Biden has scrapped a number of Trump’s policies, which included having asylum seekers remain in Mexico instead of staying in the U.S. while they wait for their cases to be heard.

More than 15,000 unaccompanied migrant minors are in custody at federal facilities, according to recent reports. U.S. Customs and Border Protection reported encounters with more than 100,000 migrants in February alone.

When asked what her biggest concern is Adame said, “Now that the border policy has changed, what’s going to happen now?”

“What is he [President Biden] going to do with stopping asylum seekers?” she went on to ask. “I just feel sad for the people who are trying to come in legally and they can’t because of all these asylum seekers.” 

Adame made the comments one day after White House officials said Vice President Kamala Harris will play a “diplomatic” role in addressing the migrants surge.

MIGRANT CHILDREN IN BIDEN’S PACKED BORDER FACILITIES NOT BEING COVID-TESTED, CAN’T SOCIAL DISTANCE

President Biden last week appointed Harris to lead his administration’s efforts to address a record surge in migrants, including unaccompanied minors, that has strained capacity at immigration facilities at the southern border in recent weeks.

Adame said that the number of migrants walking through her property has increased drastically and she has also witnessed “a lot” of Border Patrol agents “trying to catch them.”  

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She stressed that the Biden administration’s immigration policies have essentially given migrants the “green light” to try to come into the country, noting that “they’re not afraid.”

Fox News’ Brooke Singman contributed to this report.

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