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Street Fighter V DLC Characters Guide: What to Expect, Additional 2021 Updates, Release Date + More

V-Trigger will make him launch his punch-like projectiles in a faster rate. Also, if the players would base on the teaser trailer video for Luke, the character s release might also bring in his own stage, which is a boxing ring with color LED display, statues, audience, and a bear that might look like of Tekken s Kuma. According to Kotaku, Nakayama Takayuki, the director for Street Fighter V, said in the livestream that Luke will give the players a glimpse into the future of the fighting game franchise, which might mean that he might be appearing or play a role in the franchise s upcoming planned games.

The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles brings more Phoenix Wright court drama in July 2021

There are a lot of Phoenix Wright fans around the world, enamored with the exploration, discovery, and dramatic narrative of the courtroom visual novel game, but not every Phoenix Wright game has left Japan for worldwide release. There are quite a few spinoffs and even prequels that went unreleased outside the country. Fortunately, a collection of such titles is on the way to the west soon. Capcom has announced The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles for North American release on PC, PS4, and Nintendo Switch in July 2021. Capcom announced The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles via the Ace Attorney Twitter and on the Capcom Unity blog on April 21, 2021. The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles features two full games - The Great Ace Attorney: Adventures and The Great Ace Attorney 2: Resolve - which have never seen release outside of Japan till now. They feature the story of Phoenix Wright’s ancestor Ryunosuke as he digs in deep into various cases set in a turn-of-the-20th-Century Japan and England.

Monster Hunter Rise Interview Features New Sound Design Details

Capcom Unity released a new Monster Hunter Rise interview, this time featuring sound director Kosuke Tanaka and lead composer Satoshi Hori. The interview revealed key details about environmental sound effects, hunter voices, and how the upcoming game’s monster themes and BGM will focus heavily on the addition of vocals and Japanese instruments. Hori revealed that there will be “no huge changes” to monster themes. The team intentionally included nostalgic sounds from past titles into Monster Hunter Rise. Instead, they added a “catchy twist to them to better fit the themes of [the] game.” Monster themes for both new and returning monsters will feature vocals and instrumentation. Hori states that they recorded traditional Japanese instruments like the shakuhachi, shamisen, and koto, as well as many instruments that people wouldn’t normally hear.

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