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Blue Reflection Quartet Game Compilation Announced
Blue Reflection Quartet Game Compilation Announced Koei Tecmo announced the Blue Reflection Quartet, which combines all four games in the series into one package, for the Switch, Switch 2, PS5, and PC. It’ll be a digital release in regions other than Japan. Everyone will see it launch worldwide on July 30, 2026. The trailer and announcement for this first appeared during the 9th anniversary stream for Blue Reflection . You can watch the archive on the official Koei Tecmo YouTube channel. While the trailer starts at around the 47:45 mark in the stream, you can also just watch the trailer video in English here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VvzKSZnvJc This quartet contains the remastered versions of Blue Reflection and Blue Reflection: Second Light . The two new games in this compilation are Blue Reflection: Sun and Blue Reflection Ray . Blue Reflection: Sun is a console remake of the mobile game, and Blue Reflection Ray is a game adaptation of the anime series of the same name. This was a spin-off by J.C. Staff that aired in 2021. Blue Reflection , published by Koei Tecmo and developed by Gust, first came out in 2017 for the PS4, PS Vita, and PC. They’re RPG games that have a day cycle and turn-based combat. The story’s split between the characters going through their usual school life and fighting against enemies in another world. The Blue Reflection quartet compilation will come out on July 30, 2026 for the PS5, Switch, Switch 2, and Windows PC via Steam. The post Blue Reflection Quartet Game Compilation Announced appeared first on Siliconera .
SiliconeraMar 27
Mio Gets Silent Hill f Hinako Costume in Fatal Frame 2 Remake
Mio Gets Silent Hill f Hinako Costume in Fatal Frame 2 Remake At the end of January 2026 , both Koei Tecmo and Konami announced there would be free crossover costume DLC for Mio Amakura and Hinako Shimizu, and that Silent Hill f add-on is now live in Fatal Frame 2 Remake . There’s also a bundle on Steam that pairs up the PC versions of both games. That lets someone get both games at once for 10% less than usual, making it $107.98.  While this Silent Hill f DLC for Fatal Frame 2 Remake is primarily for Mio, her twin sister Mayu can also dress up. The main addition is called the Navy Sailor School Uniform. It is an exact replica of the damaged outfit Hinako wears in her game. Only Mio gets to change into that look. However, grabbing the pack also nets you a Fox Mask a character can wear on their head like a hair accessory, and that can be worn by either one of the two sisters.  Here’s the official trailer that shows off both of the items. It’s possible to have both Mio and Mayu wear the Fox Mask at the same time. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALohlxeaGuk There are also screenshots of both: Images via Koei Tecmo Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly Remake is on the Switch 2, PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC on March 12, 2026, and its Silent Hill f Hinako style costume and accessory DLC is live for Mio.  Silent Hill f  is on the PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC. The post Mio Gets Silent Hill f Hinako Costume in Fatal Frame 2 Remake appeared first on Siliconera .
SiliconeraMar 27
Review: Tales of Berseria Remastered Is More Like a Port
Review: Tales of Berseria Remastered Is More Like a Port Tales of Berseria Remastered is a very interesting game in that it feels less like a remaster and more like a straight port—less an indictment of D.A.G. Inc. and more a testament to the stylistic anime art direction of the original game. While this remaster makes the game more available to a wider audience, it’s unfortunate that it does not give the option to see the story as it was originally intended, regardless of the version you play. Before we begin, I would like to state a disclaimer. I like Tales of Berseria a lot. If I had to list my favorite five Tales games, it would be one of them. For reference, so you can have a better idea of my taste, the other four are, in no particular order, Rebirth , Legendia , Abyss , Destiny 2 (NOT Eternia ), and Destiny (the remake). This review and score are specifically about the remaster’s quality, and not the game itself. Image via Bandai Namco To start with: What is Tales of Berseria ? Berseria is a prequel to Zestiria ; it takes place in the same world, uses the same concepts (albeit with different terminology), and lays the foundation for what will eventually become Zestiria ’s world-building. Berseria follows Velvet Crowe, who starts the game as a normal village girl living with her sickly younger brother, Laphicet, and her brother-in-law, Artorius “Arthur” Collbrande. Despite past hardships and her current circumstances, she makes the best of the cards life has dealt her, only for everything to go south in the worst way possible: Arthur kills Laphicet before her eyes and cuts her arm off.  Transformed into a daemon that can consume other daemons, Velvet spends three years in prison with only the daemons the guards toss in as her prey to keep her company. This all changes when Seres, Arthur’s malak—a familiar from a race of spiritual beings that the exorcists use as expendable tools and weapons—shows up and sets her free. Thus begins Velvet’s journey to kill Arthur. Along the way, she gathers a ragtag group of “villains,” of both the misunderstood and genuine menace flavors, who can’t live within the defined borders of respectability in the world. Screenshot by Siliconera Now, I personally think Berseria is a very good Tales game, even if you’ve never played one before. It’s a Zestiria prequel, so there are some recurring characters and plot points that might feel random if you’re not familiar with that one, but I don’t think it’s detrimental to the overall experience. It’s easy to pick up the battle system, and it still has a good amount of depth if you want to master it. Battles can become Overstimulation Central, much like Graces , so it can be a lot. However, I personally think that the darker color palette helps a lot to keep it from becoming a literal eyesore. Though I love Berseria , my feelings on this remaster are a lot more conflicted. I don’t like that everyone, even those playing the Japanese version, is subjected to the global version's censorship . Originally, Arthur stabbed Laphicet with his sword. In the global version, Arthur magically impaled him. The effect looks kind of silly, and it’s not always edited properly in other scenes. One of Seres's flashbacks keeps the sword, for example. Plus, the Arthur-stabs-Laphicet-with-his-sword thing is actually important to the story. Berseria doesn’t shy away at all from showing blood, so I must conclude this censorship is because Laphicet is a child. Now, that’s funny for Tales and its history of family-unfriendly violence to children. The boy begging for help and then dying in front of the party in Akzeriuth in Tales of the Abyss easily comes to mind. Screenshot by Siliconera If my only issue with the remaster was the censorship, I probably wouldn’t have been too bothered about it. I already know what the scene was supposed to be, and it’s not as if the game constantly bombards us with Laphicet’s death scene. But there are some bizarre and straight-up distracting audio issues in this game. This is odd because Xillia and Graces didn’t have them at all. Sometimes, it feels like the space between a character’s lines was shortened, making the dialogue sound unnaturally fast. It’s hard to describe this, but sometimes, after a character finishes a voiced line when talking to them on the field, there’s this almost bzzt sound, like someone turning off a mic. Maybe I’m misremembering the PS4 version, and it had those issues. However, there’s one thing I could confirm, and it’s that the remaster does indeed have very bizarre mixing with the menu sound effects. When you’re using items in battle or checking a character’s equipment in the main menu, the blips sound weirdly isolated, like they're simultaneously muffled yet enhanced. They’re very annoying with a headset, since they actually sound like they’re coming from in front of me, in contrast to every other sound being beamed into my ears. Funnily enough, the main menu blips are louder than the other sound effects in the original, so maybe they over-corrected for the remaster. Speaking of the PS4 version, it may not come as a surprise that the remaster and the original look pretty much exactly the same, as mentioned at the beginning. The jump in graphics quality is not as obvious or amazing as Graces or Xillia , which both can look a little busted on the PS3. The soft watercolor art direction of Berseria has a sort of timeless stylistic aesthetic that holds up even a decade later, and Bandai Namco not tweaking it too much was a fantastic choice. On the flip side, it's also another question marked lobbed in the remaster's direction. When I said that Graces held up , I meant that the models and assets don't look dated when the game's in HD thanks to the watercolor-like aesthetic making it look stylistic instead. In Berseria 's case, it's actually so close to what the original is like that it feels less like a remaster and more like a port. Screenshot by Siliconera It's hard for me to say this, because I like Tales of Berseria a lot, but as a remaster, it's not bringing a lot to the table. In fact, between the censorship and the audio mixing issues, I'd go as far as to say that it's taking away from the table. The saving grace here is that it's ten dollars cheaper than the original (at least on Steam), despite it coming with DLC. While I do still recommend playing it if you haven't tried it before and you like JRPGs, people who have already played Berseria might as well just boot up the copy they already own. Tales of Berseria Remastered is readily available on the PS5, Xbox Series X, Nintendo Switch, and Windows PC. Windows PC version reviewed. The post Review: Tales of Berseria Remastered Is More Like a Port appeared first on Siliconera .
SiliconeraMar 27
Next Desktop Mate DLC Character Is the Gumi Megpoid Vocaloid
Next Desktop Mate DLC Character Is the Gumi Megpoid Vocaloid Infiniteloop announced the newest piece of Desktop Mate DLC, and it will be an add-on of the Megpoid Vocaloid character Gumi. It will launch on April 2, 2026. She will cost $14.99, just like all past full-size characters. The product page is already live on Steam . This Gumi DLC is based on her VOCALOID6 appearance and Nou’s design for the character. The announcement noted some of her animations, like singing and eating cake. It also mentioned her “voice” will be used, but didn’t mention if any songs will be referenced. It did confirm there will be a “carrot” sound effect used if you click on her.  Here are the first Desktop Mate Gumi screenshots. There is no trailer that shows her in action or highlights her voice and sound effects. Images via Infiniteloop and Internet Co As an example of what she can sound like, here’s the Kenshi Yonezu (as Hachi) Gumi and Hatsune Miku song “Matryoshka.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOz-9FzIDf0 While there are a wide range of Desktop Mate DLC characters that range from video game icons to Sanrio mascots , the majority of add-ons involve Vocaloids from different companies. Many major Crypton ones, like Hatsune Miku and her variants, Megurine Luka, and Kagamine Len and Rin showed up. There are also TOKYO6 ENTERTAINMENT and VOCALOMAKETS ones like Kizuna Akari, Natsuki Karin, and Yuzuki Yukari. The Megpoid Gumi one is the first Internet Co character to appear in this application. Desktop Mate is available on PCs, and the Gumi Megpoid Vocaloid DLC drops on April 2, 2026. The post Next Desktop Mate DLC Character Is the Gumi Megpoid Vocaloid appeared first on Siliconera .
SiliconeraMar 26
NIS’ Horror Farming Sim Village in the Shade Debuts in 2026
NIS’ Horror Farming Sim Village in the Shade Debuts in 2026 Back during a Nintendo Direct in July 2025 , NIS announced a horror farming sim called Honogurashi no Niwa, and now it confirmed the game will appear worldwide on multiple platforms under the name Village in the Shade. NIS America said it will debut in Fall 2026, months after its July 30, 2026 launch in Japan. In addition to Nintendo’s Switch and Switch 2, it will be on the PS5 and PC too. The Steam page is even live and updated to reflect the reveal.  Village in the Shade features the same sort of artistic direction and atmosphere as the previous NIS America horror games in the Yomawari line, and the approach seems similar in the farming sim since night time is designed to be dangerous and it’s set in a small, Japanese town. The company teased that it could be as scary or relaxing as someone would like. As a resident of Kagatsu, your goal is to maintain a farm and (ideally) follow the rules. That means staying in town, getting home before night falls, and being part of the community by taking part in festivals. However, if someone does venture outside of the village or stays up late, they’ll encounter supernatural and scary elements.  Here’s the first English trailer that shows what to expect from it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cc_F--CxTq0 Physical copies of the game will be available, and the NIS America online storefront already has a product listing live for a limited edition. It will come with an art book, a soundtrack CD, an acrulic block showing the village gates and town, five pins, and it looks like a sheet of stickers. That costs $89.99.  Here’s the preliminary photo of that: Image via NIS America  Village in the Shade will come to the Switch, Switch 2, PS5, and PC worldwide in Fall 2026, following a Japanese launch under the name Honogurashi no Niwa on July 30, 2026.  The post NIS’ Horror Farming Sim Village in the Shade Debuts in 2026 appeared first on Siliconera .
SiliconeraMar 25
Silent Hill f Manga Will Run in Young Ace Up
Silent Hill f Manga Will Run in Young Ace Up Konami announced on social media that Kadokawa’s Young Ace Up will run a manga adaptation of Silent Hill f . It didn’t note when the series will start, and the official site for the Young Ace spin-off service doesn’t feature a listing for it yet. It’s also unknown if it will eventually be localized, though Yen Press localized some titles from it like So I’m a Spider, So What and The Summer Hikaru Died . While we don’t know when this new take on Silent Hill f will appear, we do know a few details about the manga. First, the initial teaser image for it is live. This lets us see how Hinako Shimizu will look in the series. (The artist behind this version is Gokin Ame.) Konami also confirmed Ryukishi07 will be involved with it. The creator will write a new ending that will be different from the five present in the game. Here’s the first piece of art showing Hinako in this retelling of the story.  Image via Konami and Kadokawa As for the game, it’s temporarily on sale on PCs. It is part of the Konami Games Spring Sale on Steam . That means it is temporarily 50% off, dropping the price to $34.99. That ends on March 26, 2026. After that, the price goes back up to $69.99. (The PS5 and Xbox Series X versions aren't on sale.) Silent Hill f is available for the PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC, and the manga adaptation is in development and will appear via Young Ace Up .  We may earn a commission if you purchase from certain links. Learn more here . The post Silent Hill f Manga Will Run in Young Ace Up appeared first on Siliconera .
SiliconeraMar 25
Vampire Crawlers: The Turbo Wildcard Release Date Set
Vampire Crawlers: The Turbo Wildcard Release Date Set The new Vampire Survivors spin-off Vampire Crawlers release date is set. The game will come to the Switch, PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC on April 21, 2026. However, there’s no debut  date for the Android and iOS mobile ports yet. It will cost $9.99/€9.99/£9.99, though Game Pass subscribers will be able to play it at launch. There’s also a new trailer with a little gameplay footage that shows how it works. At the moment, product pages aren’t available for every platform yet. So far, you can only find them on the PlayStation Store , Microsoft Store , and Steam . Pre-orders aren’t open, but you can add the game to wishlists. The PC demo is also still showing on Steam, following the Steam Next Fest launch of that.  Here’s the Vampire Crawlers release date trailer. It also confirms there are no vampires. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jaAEKYGnxrA Everything started with the original Vampire Survivors , which is available on the Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X, PC, and mobile devices. It’s gotten multiple updates and expansions, including ones that added co-op and vampires . In 2025, a Vampire Survivors VR spin-off appeared for Meta Quest headsets .  Vampire Crawlers: The Turbo Wildcard will come to the Switch, PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC, and the release date is April 21, 2026. Mobile versions are planned. We may earn a commission if you purchase from certain links. Learn more here . The post Vampire Crawlers: The Turbo Wildcard Release Date Set appeared first on Siliconera .
SiliconeraMar 19
Urban Myth Dissolution Center Mobile Version Stealth Dropped
Urban Myth Dissolution Center Mobile Version Stealth Dropped Hakababunko has announced that Urban Myth Dissolution Center is now available on mobile devices. It is also available in English, and it’s priced the same as the existing console versions. The reveal came as a surprise, as no company involved with the game had announced anything beforehand. We only knew about it when the trailer for it came out on March 18, 2026. You can watch the trailer for the smartphone version on places like the Hakababunko X (formerly Twitter) account: https://twitter.com/hakababunko/status/2034435068064932226 The trailer and screenshots show that the game keeps a lot of the same UI and elements, albeit it’s just on the phone instead of a console or PC. As the game is mostly point-and-click, the smartphone version should be quite easy to play as well. Urban Myth Dissolution Center is a paranormal mystery adventure game in which you play as Azami Fukurai, the newest member of the Urban Myth Dissolution Center. She has a mysterious power that lets her see the past echoes of people, and she uses this to solve the various paranormal mysteries that she gets wrapped up in. Aside from investigating the crime scenes, there are also portions where she and her co-worker Jasmine have to collect information via social media. You can read our review of Urban Myth Dissolution Center here . Urban Myth Dissolution Center is readily available on the PS5, Nintendo Switch, Windows PC via Steam, and now mobile devices ( iOS and Android ). The post Urban Myth Dissolution Center Mobile Version Stealth Dropped appeared first on Siliconera .
SiliconeraMar 19
2026 Square Enix Publisher Sale Stars Ben Starr and Matt Mercer Recommending RPGs
2026 Square Enix Publisher Sale Stars Ben Starr and Matt Mercer Recommending RPGs Square Enix kicked off its publisher sale on digital games and on physical titles at retailers like Best Buy , and as part of the promotional effort announced Ben Starr and Matt Mercer will recommend RPGs. At the moment, only the teaser video with Starr is live now. However, the video with Mercer will appear on YouTube at 7am PT/10am ET/3pm CET on March 17, 2026.  First, here’s the initial Square Enix teaser video “Ben Starr is Back?” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fbEMKFb3eM Here’s the Square Enix Publisher 2026 placeholder for the “Matt Mercer and Ben Starr on What RPG You Should Play Next” video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joDXWCNf-JM As for games, here are some of the most notable deals on RPGs and entries in other genres in the 2026 Square Enix Publisher Sale. All of them are available via the Nintendo eShop , PlayStation Store , Xbox Store , and Steam .  Bravely Default Flying Fairy HD Remaster - $31.99. Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion - $19.99. Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake - $44.99. Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake - $35.99. Dragon Quest Builders - $13.99. Dragon Quest Builders 2 - $24.99. Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster Collection ( FFI-FFVI ) - $48.64. Final Fantasy III 3D Remake - $6.39. Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade - $19.99. Final Fantasy VII Rebirth - $29.99. Final Fantasy VIII Remastered - $7.99 ($4.79 for standard).  Final Fantasy IX - $8.39. Final Fantasy X | X-2 HD Remaster - $11.99. Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age - $19.99.  Final Fantasy XIII - $6.39. Final Fantasy XIII-2 - $7.99. Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII - $7.99. Final Fantasy XV - $13.99. Final Fantasy XVI - $24.99. Final Fantasy Type-0 HD - $11.99.  Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles - $34.99. Kingdom Hearts Integrum Masterpiece (Entries 1-3 ) - $49.99. NieR Automata - $15.99. Octopath Traveler 0 - $37.49. Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin - $15.99. World of Final Fantasy Complete Edition - $15.89. The Square Enix Publisher Sale on its own games and other titles is on until March 26, 2026. The post 2026 Square Enix Publisher Sale Stars Ben Starr and Matt Mercer Recommending RPGs appeared first on Siliconera .
SiliconeraMar 16
Gnosia Mobile Ports and The Live Playing Theater Play Announced
Gnosia Mobile Ports and The Live Playing Theater Play Announced Now that the Gnosia anime adaptation season ended with episode 21 , Android and iOS mobile ports of the game and a stage play is confirmed. The App Store and Google Play pages are live, and it costs $24.99 to immediately begin playing. Gnosia: The Live Playing Theater shows will appear in Japan between August 21, 2026 and September 6, 2026.  In the case of the Gnosia mobile ports, it is nearly identical to the versions already available on consoles and PCs worldwide. The story and its scenes remain the same. The only difference is, Petit Depotto optimized the touch-screen controls. The price is also the same as the console and PC releases, and you get the full game for the money. (However, on Steam the game is temporarily $17.49 until March 19, 2026.)  As for the performances, Gnosia: The Live Playing Theater will feature a different ending each show at the Hikosen Theater in Tokyo, Japan. This is because each actor learns if they will be human or Gnosia, as well as what role their character might be, right before that appearance. So every one will be different. The show will also be streamed, though details about that part aren’t on the official site yet. It is also going to be based on the anime adaptation, which means the lead will be the established character Yuri instead of the more ambiguous and customizable player character from the game version. Here’s the key visual for the Gnosia: The Live Playing Theater stage play. It features the actors playing Yuri, the anime protagonist, and Setsu. Image via Aniplex Gnosia is available on the Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, PC, and mobile Android and iOS devices worldwide and on the Vita in Japan. The anime is streaming on Crunchyroll . The stage show will run in Tokyo, Japan between August 21, 2026 and September 6, 2026.  The post Gnosia Mobile Ports and The Live Playing Theater Play Announced appeared first on Siliconera .
SiliconeraMar 16