Madou Monogatari: Fia and the Mysterious School Receives More Details, Trailers

Publisher Compile Heart and developer Sting revealed new details for their dungeon-crawling RPG Madou Monogatari: Fia and the Mysterious School. The details are showcased across five Japanese trailers. The first video acts as the second official trailer and provides an overview of the upcoming title’s content, while the four other videos respectively highlight the game’s battle system, character progression, school setting, and mini-games.

During battles, players can move freely while the use of items and skills are dependent on the Timeline displayed on the upper-right part of the screen. They can learn more abilities via a skill tree system, with advanced abilities acquired by reading coursebooks and passing exams. In addition, the companies revealed the game will feature a photo mode, which allows players to set up the characters in various situations and take photographs.

Madou Monogatari: Fia and the Mysterious School is the latest entry in the Madou Monogatari dungeon-crawler franchise and follows Fia, a girl whose dream is to be a great sorcerer. She departs from her hometown to join the Ancient Magic School, a school of sorcery that her grandmother once attended. While Fia improves her proficiency in magic, she can explore the school, including dungeons, whose structure changes every time Fia enters them. The young girl can also engage in school assignments and activities such as festivals, fishing competitions, and more. Familiar character Owlbear, which appeared in several Madou Monogatari titles, makes a return.

Madou Monogatari: Fia and the Mysterious School will launch in Japan on November 28, 2024, for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Nintendo Switch. It will be available in two Deluxe Editions, one physical and one digital, that contain various bonuses. A western release of the game has yet to be announced.

Source: Gematsu

 

 

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Mohamed Lamine Coulibaly

Fascinated by the screens since I saw them, video games are a sorcery I quickly became obsessed with. This passion culminated with the discovery of the RPGs. At that time, they were likely the sole titles where story and world building mattered as much as gameplay. Now, I am writing about them, especially my favorite ones: the JRPGs!

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