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Spike Chunsoft's tactical RPG, Grand Kingdom, comes out for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita in Japan this month on November 19, 2015, and the publisher recently released the game's opening video. The video can be found below along with the game's most recent gameplay trailer. A demo for the game is also coming out in Japan on November 12, 2015. Grand Kingdom is being developed by MonoChro, with its director previously working on PSP title Grand Kights History. The game's setting features four major powers, which players can choose to ally with or stay unaligned. Players create their own mercenary army and can take control of them through offline quests and battles as well as online battles against other players. There is currently no news regarding a potential localisation for Grand Kingdom. |
Continuing the trend of localizing dungeon-crawling RPGs for the PlayStation Vita, NIS America announced that it will be bringing Stranger of Sword City to North America and Europe in Spring 2016. The game is developed by Experience Inc., who were responsible for previous Vita RPGs Demon Gaze and Operation Abyss: New Tokyo Legacy. Stranger of Sword City follows the player as their plane flight crashes after travelling through a mysterious portal. Surviving the crash, the player finds themselves in the land of Escario where they have been marked as The Chosen One. From there on out the player must navigate dungeons and deal with the many factions of the land while they search for the way home. |
Publisher acttil announced that it will be bringing Experience and Bandai Namco'sRay Gigant to North America and Europe. The game will be released digitally only exclusively for PlayStation Vita in spring 2016. The western release will be compatible with the PlayStation TV and include Japanese voices with English subtitles. Ray Gigant is set in a near future where Earth's cities have been destroyed by huge creatures called Gigants. Military retaliation has failed miserably, however, reports emerge of a boy named Ichiya Amakaze defeating a Gigant using a power called Yorigami. Unfortunately, following his victory, Ichiya loses control of his power and destroys the city he was protecting, waking up later in a safe location. The game features three interconnecting storylines starting off in different locations and with their own group of characters. Its battle system features rhythm-based sections where correctly timed button presses can allow characters to unleash large amounts of damage. |