Atlus' fantasy brawler "Code of Princess" for Nintendo 3DS will have over 100 co-op quests to tackle, but in local and online multiplayer. Fantasy action role-playing brawler Code of Princess for ...
Because Siliconera readers are interested in Code of Princess we reached out to developer Agatsuma Entertainment to find out more about their Nintendo 3DS beat ’em up. Director and Producer ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Agatsuma Entertainment has announced that it will be developing an action game called Code of Princess based on the PVC figure line of the same name.
We wanted to send out a PSA to let ya'll know that Code of Princess, a sidescrolling brawler/RPG hybrid from a high-profile team of Japanese developers, is out on 3DS today. We haven't had a chance to ...
Code of Princess EX is a remastered, modified version of the action-RPG Code of Princess, which debuted on 3DS in 2012. It's a satisfactory role-playing game with a fun story, a generous pool of ...
Code Of Princess is a side-scrolling action game where you jump in and back out of the background while you fight, featuring co-op and competitive multiplayer modes for up to four players. Code of ...
Agatsuma Entertainment pinged Siliconera with an announcement for our European readers. They’re going to publish Code of Princess in Europe as an eShop download for Nintendo 3DS on March 28. The game ...
Fans of princesses rejoice - tomorrow marks the North American release of Atlus' 3DS action RPG brawler, Code of Princess. We just recently got our copy of the game here in the IGN office, and as such ...
Code of Princess didn't make huge waves when it released back in 2012 for the Nintendo 3DS -- part of the reason Studio Saizensen was motivated to develop Code of Princess EX. I was quite interested ...
Agatsuma Entertainment has released new screenshots of Code of Princess, its upcoming 3DS side-scroller. The images highlight the game’s four playable characters: Solange Blanchefleur de Luxe, Ali ...
Chris started gaming in the 8-bit era so writing game reviews seemed like a natural choice of activity to protect his brain from further atrophy during his final year in a psychiatric penitentiary.
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