Hello again, fellow netizens!

I trust you have enjoyed your time with the XBlaze Code: Embryo demo? Now, if I may, I would like to introduce you all to the first in this series (collect ’em all~) of developer diaries to get the scoop on all things XBlaze.

First up, Toshimichi Mori, the writer and executive producer of the game intimates how the worlds of XBlaze and BlazBlue may or may not be connected (much anticipation~). Can players who know nothing about BlazBlue boot up XBlaze and have a raucous, good time? I sure hope so! Let’s find out!


As a friendly reminder, XBlaze Code: Embryo will be shipping out for the PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system and PlayStation®Vita handheld entertainment system on June 24th! A digital version of the game will be available as well. Please feel free to pre-order at Amazon and Gamestop~

Oh, and Here’s some of the Cool Stuff XBlaze Code: Embryo Contains!

A Twisting Tale of Intrigue
Touya Kagari, our hapless protagonist, is a typical high school student who is always eventually derailed from working effectively by the exhaustive minutia of curry etiquette explained by his (“helpful”) coworker Ringo Akagi. Sure the portions with curry are great fun, but let’s not forget the renegade mages, homicidal maniacs and secret organizations he has to stave off from taking control of the power responsible for the creation of the universe!

Excessively Enjoyable Expressions
Users who interface with the soon-to-be released “demo,” will be thoroughly pleased with the amount of facial manipulation, mouth synchronization, and body configurations that characters are able to express themselves with. All of this while joyfully listening to the original Japanese dubbed language track!

TOi System of Fate Determination
Ah yes, let’s not forget the fabulous TOi system! With it, players can read information about the world, thus informing Touya about the world. Choose what additional information Touya knows to alter his path and observe different endings!
   
XBlaze Code: Embryo has been rated “M” for Mature by the Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB). For more information, visit www.esrb.org.

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