Project X Zone 2 and Saint Seiya: Soldiers’ Soul announced

13 April 2015
Project X Zone 2

Tactical RPG cross-over Project X Zone 2, a collaborative game consisting of the characters from Capcom and Sega and developed by Virtual Toys, has been announced. The game will feature characters from some of our most beloved franchises—Megaman X, Devil May Cry, Resident Evil, etc.—and promises a worthwhile tactical RPG experince. The game is set for release exclusively on the 3DS. Have a look at the announcement trailer below:

We’ve also got an collage, courtesy of All Games Beta that demonstrates the sort of combat you can expect. It should be good.

Project X Zone 2

This Project X Zone 2 collage is fairly comprehensive, don’t you think.

Saint Seiya: Soldiers’ Soul is a fighter and resembles the Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm series in many ways, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing. It’s set to release on the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3 and Steam. It’s based around the popular anime series Saint Seiya: Soul of God, so fans of the series should know what to expect. To be honest, we can’t imagine much more than fans picking this one up, but you never know. Just mind the English in this trailer, it’s fairly badly translated.

And we’ve even got a gallery for you to peruse:

Both Project X Zone 2 as well as Saint Seiya: Soldiers’ Soul are set for release later this year. Are you at all interested in either of these fighters, or are they flying clear over your head? Would you rather play Mortal Kombat X? It’s releasing this week after all.

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