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Title: Rodea the Sky Soldier Coming to North America, Europe on Wii U, 3DS
Post by: NWR_Neal on February 19, 2015, 02:53:00 PM

NIS America is bringing over the air-focused action game from Yuji Naka's Prope studio. UPDATE: Wii version might be coming, too.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/39669/rodea-the-sky-soldier-coming-to-north-america-europe-on-wii-u-3ds

UPDATE: According to a NIS America representative, the company wants to include the Wii version as a pack-in with the Wii U version (like the Japanese version), but cannot confirm right now. The original story is presented below:

Rodea the Sky Soldier, set for release in April in Japan, is making the flight to North America and Europe thanks to NIS America. Revealed at a press event, the game, from developer Prope, will be coming to Wii U and 3DS this fall.

First announced in 2010, Rodea the Sky Soldier is a game where you control the titular character through the air using touch screen or motion controls. The gameplay has received comparisons to developer Yuji Naka's past work on the Nights and Sonic series. Naka's studio, Prope, has previously worked on Let's Tap, Ivy the Kiwi?, and the Monster Manor StreetPass Plaza game.

Rodea the Sky Soldier is coming to Japan on April 2, with the Wii version, which has been finished since 2011, being bundled in with the first print of the Wii U version. It's unknown right now how the Wii version will be distributed in North America or Europe.

Title: Re: Rodea the Sky Soldier Coming to North America, Europe on Wii U, 3DS
Post by: Soren on February 19, 2015, 11:09:20 PM
A Wii version being included is a win, since it looks like the Wii U version is based entirely on the 3DS version. We're talking drastically different games.
Title: Re: Rodea the Sky Soldier Coming to North America, Europe on Wii U, 3DS
Post by: Shaymin on February 19, 2015, 11:32:30 PM
(http://i.imgur.com/1NcjwFz.gif)

Yes, I'm aware this is the wrong NISA-localized property.
Title: Re: Rodea the Sky Soldier Coming to North America, Europe on Wii U, 3DS
Post by: Khushrenada on February 19, 2015, 11:59:11 PM
No, it's the one we really want. You're right.
Title: Re: Rodea the Sky Soldier Coming to North America, Europe on Wii U, 3DS
Post by: broodwars on February 19, 2015, 11:59:46 PM
Well, I've never heard of this game, but this looks like a neat little shooter. It's not the game that really excited me tonight (that would be Danganronpa: AE), but a cool get nonetheless.
Title: Re: Rodea the Sky Soldier Coming to North America, Europe on Wii U, 3DS
Post by: Enner on February 20, 2015, 04:43:02 AM
So happy this is coming over! I was worried it would stay in Japan.


Well, I've never heard of this game, but this looks like a neat little shooter. It's not the game that really excited me tonight (that would be Danganronpa: AE), but a cool get nonetheless.


It's not entirely a shooter, judging from Japanese trailers. The game was originally developed for the Wii, so it looks like it uses the pointer controls to create the end point for your curving flight paths. Though, there is a gun for Rodea.
Title: Re: Rodea the Sky Soldier Coming to North America, Europe on Wii U, 3DS
Post by: Mop it up on February 20, 2015, 07:10:18 PM
So there will actually be a difference between the Wii U and Wii versions?
Title: Re: Rodea the Sky Soldier Coming to North America, Europe on Wii U, 3DS
Post by: Soren on February 20, 2015, 07:34:34 PM
Yes. The Wii version is supposed to be more "action oriented" and uses pointer controls. The Wii U version is said to be based on the 3DS version, with touchscreen controls and more RPGish elements.
Title: Re: Rodea the Sky Soldier Coming to North America, Europe on Wii U, 3DS
Post by: Mop it up on February 20, 2015, 07:37:55 PM
Huh, that's interesting. I wonder why they decided to change more than just the controls for the 3DS version... I hope they can include the Wii version then, sounds like it could be best to play both.