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  • Atlus announces world-changing RPG My World, My Way

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    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    11.14.2008

    Atlus has officially revealed the RPG, My World, My Way, that was previously spotted on the ESRB database. As suspected, it's a localized version of Global A's Sekai wa Atashi de Mawatteru (The World Revolves Around Me), and it sounds totally hilarious and great.My World stars Elise, a princess who tries to impress a handsome adventurer by going out on her own adventure. Her greatest asset is her own selfishness: she can use "Pout Points" (seriously) to alter the environment, add and remove monsters, and change other aspects of the game to her advantage. She also has a slime pal who can mimic monster abilities!This game looked interesting before, and now the Atlus Effect is totally working on it. This is aided by an actual, measurable Atlus effect: we can already tell from the website and the announcement email that the localization is really clever. We will be following it closely as it approaches its February release!

  • ESRB leaks new Atlus game: 'My World, My Way'

    by 
    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    11.07.2008

    The ESRB has listed a rating for an unannounced Atlus game called My World, My Way. While this could be anything, Siliconera's Spencer conjectures that this is a localized version of Global A's Sekai wa Atashi de Mawatteru (The World Revolves around Me), an interesting RPG from earlier this year in which the player controls a "selfish princess" who alters the landscape in order to complete objectives.Supporting the belief that this is the mystery game is the fact that just released another Global A DS game: Master of the Monster Lair was published in Japan by that company. We'd be happy if this turned out to be true, because we thought Sekai wa Atashi de Mawatteru looked really interesting, and, of course, having Atlus attached would only make it seem more so.While we're on the subject of ESRB ratings, a few more DS titles caught our eye as interesting: Atari's The Chase: Felix Meets Felicity, which we totally don't know anything about, and the very cool My English Coach para hispanoparlantes.[Via Siliconera]