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Unlike Namco x Capcom, units can move freely within their range on the field map, without penalty for accessing treasure chests or destructible objects prior to attacking. Each friendly unit is made up of two characters (referred as "Pair Unit"), though a third character (or "Solo Unit") can be added for once-per-battle assistance.
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These characters aren’t present in the trailer, but it’s confirmation of their presence nonetheless.The stage takes place in grid-based locations from the game's crossover titles. Presumably they are all support characters while there will probably be more teams that branch across publishing companies (like Strider Hiryu from Capcom and Hotsuma from Sega) there’s nothing quite yet to suggest that any of these three is a pair unit. The thumbnail for the E3 trailer shows Project X Zone 2-styled art for Felicia from Capcom’s Darkstalkers, Valkyrie from Bandai Namco’s The Legend of Valkyrie, and Ulala from Sega’s Space Channel 5. The combat interface is different, and even returning teams have new attacks. Attacks from each pair of characters can be seen in the trailer. And from Capcom: Mega Man X and Zero from the Mega Man X series, and Ryu and Ken from Street Fighter.
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From Bandai Namco, it’s Jin Kazama and Kazuya Mishima from Tekken, and Yuri Lowell and Flynn Scifo from Tales of Vesperia. The trailer theme is a remix of the previous trailer’s background theme looks like it will be the main musical theme for this game.įrom Sega, it’s Kazuma Kiryu and Goro Majima from Yakuza, and Akira Yuki and Kage-Maru from Virtua Fighter. It features two teams in action from each publisher. It’s the first glimpse of gameplay in motion for the game. …I still find it funny that the Yakuza team’s super attack is called “Ryu ga Gotoku.”īandai Namco Europe just uploaded a new trailer for Project X Zone 2 for E3 2015 promotional purposes. Remember that the roster is certainly not stopping here. We’ve also attached a gallery with select images based on the trailer’s Japanese version for your browsing, too. You can check out both trailers after the break. Odds are this could very well apply to North America, too, so let’s prepare ourselves. The game is coming out on November 12 in Japan, but the English trailer notes (from Bandai Namco Europe) an early 2016 release date. The segment on the “Original Game Sound Edition” was also omitted from the English trailer. There’s a discrepancy between the Japanese trailer and the English trailer – some of the video content from the Japanese trailer (namely things like Adventure of the Valkyrie DLC, 3DS themes) weren’t present in the English trailer. In addition, we get to see a lot of the attacks that the characters will be able to use in this game. Be sure to watch it! There isn’t much in the way of new content, but this is actually our first peek into the voice acting for the game. The first promotional video for Project X Zone 2 that Banpresto have been working on finally hit the internet, in commemoration with a media blitz that Bandai Namco is pushing for their games as part of Japan Expo 2015 in Paris.