PCMag: Some video games get a reputation for being weird purely because they're Japanese. That's the case with Yo-Kai Watch on the Nintendo 3DS ($39.99), but the oddity is distinct and easily explained. Yokai are mythological creatures like fairies and spirits in European legends. They're sort of ghosts, sort of demons, sort of very specific demigods. And in Yo-Kai Watch you can capture them. It's a concept that takes the Pokémon$39.25 at Amazon idea to a Shin Megami Tensei-like extreme (only without the blasphemy and horrific imagery), and it produces a fun, light RPG.
Level-5 will host a “Yo-kai Watch 5th Anniversary Title Presentation” on June 27, where it will announce its previously teased new entry in the series. The presentation will be live streamed on YouTube.
Hardcore Gamer: For those who wore a Wazzat on their heads and forgot to see Yo-Kai Watch: The Movie in theaters, fear not! Fans of the television series and video games who missed out on the limited run Fathom event in select cinemas will have the chance to catch it on television.
Publisher behind Ni no Kuni and Yo-Kai Watch plan to bring future titles to Nintendo's new home console.
All I want is Ni No Kuni 2 with the original packed in as a pre-order bonus. Ni No Kuni was the best JRPG last generation