Overview
- Number of Players
- 4
- Genre
- Release Date
3DS
- 19th Apr 2012
- 9th Oct 2012
3DS eShop
- 3rd Jan 2013
- 28th Mar 2013, £24.99
- Official Site
- atlus.com
Reviews
A code worth cracking
For a while now, hack-and-slash has been significantly undermined as a legitimate genre in video gaming, but Code of Princess doesn't care about any of that. Code of Princess spits in the face of modern 3D gaming and says “I can do things better,” and then goes out and does it. Being touted as a spiritual successor to Sega...
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Code of Princess News
News Atlus Is Removing Code Of Princess From The 3DS eShop Next Week
But you can still get the enhanced port on Switch
If for some reason you've always wanted the action RPG Code of Princess on the Nintendo 3DS but still haven't got around to purchasing it after all these years, now is the time to take action. Next week, on 31st March, Atlus will be removing the game from the eShop. Here's the official tweet...
News Code Of Princess And Yumi's Odd Odyssey Studio Agatsuma Is No More
Dissolved as of today, liquidation happening next year
Japanese firm Agatsuma Entertainment has revealed that it is closing its doors. The publisher of Code of Princess and Yumi's Odd Odyssey, Agatsuma has been officially dissolved as of today. Liquidation will occur on March 31st, 2016. The firm was perhaps best known for assisting with...
News Sayonara UmiharaKawase and Code of Princess Set for European Discounts
Agatsuma offering back-to-school treats
Agatsuma Entertainment, the developer that has self-published some key titles on the European 3DS eShop, has confirmed a two week promotion on two of its highly regarded releases; the deals will run from 4th September until 17th September. Details of the two discounts are below: Sayonara UmiharaKawase (aka...
Nintendo Download 9th January (North America)
Chibi-Robo!, retro shooting and some 3DS discounts
It's Nintendo Download time, North America, and this week brings a potentially terrific 3DS eShop game, some retro shooting on the Wii U Virtual Console and a variety of discounts. It's a thin list, but may have something for everyone — let's get to it. Wii U Virtual Console: Gradius (Konami,...
Nintendo Download 2nd January (North America)
It's déjà vu, plus some additional treats
This week's Nintendo Download update for North America is in, though it prompts a distinct feeling of déjà vu due to it being almost identical to last week's update; just two new downloads make an appearance. Our suspicion is that the details are reiterated to compensate for any confusion or loss of...
Nintendo Download 26th December (North America)
Dr. Luigi, CastleStorm, Pokémon Bank, many discounts and more
Update: Perhaps unsurprisingly, Nintendo has now confirmed that the release of Pokémon Bank is delayed, contrary to the Download Update issued on Boxing Day. Original Article: Nintendo is yet to update its official press site, but the latest Download Update details have been...
Nintendo Download 7th November (North America)
Wii Sports is back, Toki Tori returns, retro Wario and more
Arriving later than normal today, we have the Nintendo Download news for all of you gamers in North America. This week serves up a couple of options within Wii Sports Club, while we have the return of a popular WiiWare game, retail options and a number of download-only offerings. Let's get...
The games will be discounted until the end of August
Atlus has amassed quite a catalogue of games on the 3DS and the publisher has now announced three of them will be put on sale in the North American eShop until the end of August. Code of Princess, Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers and Etrian Odyssey IV: Legends of the Titan will...
News Code of Princess Receives Temporary Price Cut in North America
It's now in the eShop for just $19.99
Code of Princess was released in the North American 3DS eShop earlier this year and was given a starting price of $39.99. However, in May it was reduced by 25% to $29.99. It's now received a further reduction, but this time its only temporary. You can now download Code of Princess for $19.99 until 28th July,...
News Developer Behind Code of Princess Plans To Bring More Titles To The 3DS
Agatsuma Entertainment wants to give us more
Code of Princess and Sayonara Umihara Kawase are just two games that Agatsuma Entertainment has developed for the 3DS, but the studio has revealed it doesn't plan on stopping there. In a recent interview with Game Modo, producer Yasuo Nakajima said the company is aiming to develop more titles for the...
About The Game
Blending fighting gameplay with components from classic arcade side-scrolling beat 'em ups and the character development of an RPG, Code of Princess perfectly combines the two genres, giving hardcore gamers an all new twist on some of their favorite game types. Up to four players can take on challenges cooperatively or battle against one another in competitive play. Both modes are available locally or online via Nintendo Network.
Comments 11
idont undrstand this game -_-
Its a side scrolling fighting game from the makers of Guardian Heroes. Hopefully it'll get a Western release
Not looking likely this'll reach the West, sadly
Well shut my mouth.
@James
Please tell us it won't come to EU.. maybe that helps
I hope this becomes a DLable title
I would've loved to get this day one if it was available day one. My local stores didn't get a shipment. Highlight of the day, ruined.
I got mine last nite!
-does Gangnam Style dance-
Just got this game. I know I'm a little late on it, but I was sceptical about getting it. Also had a hard time trying to find it in my local stores. I ended up buying it off Amazon, which wasn't so bad because I got the pre-order bonus. It's included an art-book which doubled as a CD case for the soundtrack CD that also came with. I am overall pleased with my 40$ purchase so far.
how do u play online with this game???I cant find any room at all
I know this is going to sound really picky but I don't understand how we've went from the lovely properly shaped shadows in the spiritual prequel to this game on Saturn, Guardian Heroes, to the crappy circle shadows in this game.
The game looks really good for the most part but half-*ssed presentation stuff like this, that really doesn't need to be there at all, really bugs me.
That means a spiritual prequel to a game released in 1996, 16 frikin years ago, is in some ways technically and visually more impressive than it's spiritual sequel released in 2012.
Something is just very very wrong with that.
Here's footage of the recent remix of Guardian Heroes, set to the original's pixel mode, for a visual reference: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAHZZ_yeuDA
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