Ni no Kuni (Playstation 3)
The first game is indeed Ni no Kuni, the upcoming Playstation 3 (Enhanced Port) of the original Nintendo DS release with the sad exception of losing the lovely book that came with it. Excited about the English release? Well, it has just been announced that for both North America and PAL Regions (I assume that Australia will be included in that), Namco Bandai (Partners) will be releasing the game in English during 2012.
Fantasy Life (Nintendo 3DS)
The next trailer is for Fantasy Life, which is currently in development for the Nintendo 3DS gaming console and no current plans for an English release. Allowing you to select from more then 20 jobs (Not RPG classes, jobs such as farmer and blacksmith) and it is apparently possible to finish the game without a single enemy kill
Guild01 (Nintendo 3DS)
Perhaps you cannot decide on just one genre of game to get… perhaps you don’t want a game that follows a linear path, instead allowing you to completely change games without the need to switch cartridges or the like. Well, Level-5 have put forth Guild01, a compilation of four games:
Maiden Liberation: Grasshopper Manufacture’s Suda 51 was responsible for this game. A shooter involving a high school girl who is president of Japan.
Weapon Rental Shop de Omasse: By comedian Yoshiyuki Kirai – Capitalism Ho! on weapons essentially.
Air Porter: Ever wanted to be a porter when you grow up? This game will help you live out your dream by having you move luggage and do other fun things along those lines. By Yoot Saito
Crimson Shroud: Developed by Yasumi Matsuno, perhaps the more serious of the four, it is a table-top RPG but not much information has been released on it at this moment in time.