| IxisNaugus said: Sin & Punishment 2 and Arc Rise Fantasia I'll be getting as soon as possible. I think I'll wait a bit before grabbing Galaxy 2 and Monster Hunter, i know they'll be around for a long time so there's no rush (unless i just can't bear the wait). Still unsure whether i should get Samurai Warriors 3 or not. Red Steel 2 and Fragile Dreams aren't for me. I think I'll leave Metroid to a friend of mine, he's very enthusiastic about that. None of this takes Xenoblade or The Last Story into account. Fortunately it doesn't seem like they'll be released too close to the others, but i will drop everything to first day purchase both of those games. Same goes for Zelda. Does anyone have a good guess on when Xeno and TLS may be released? |
Bolded: Both games are supposedly very close to being done and will release in Japan by the summer probably. Whether they release in the west though is a different question. Nintendo could do a quick localization and they could be out around the same time they release in Japan, or they could wait and release them in the fall/winter. Or they could make us wait till next year.
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