The Hundred Line -Last Defense Academy- Releases Characters Trailer

Publisher Aniplex and developers Too Kyo Games, and Media.Vision revealed a new trailer for The Hundred Line -Last Defense Academy-. The video introduces five characters: Darumi Amemiya, Eito Aotsuki, Ima Tsukumo, Kako Tsukumo, and Kurara Oosuzuki.

Darumi Amemiya (voiced by Fairouz Ai) is a girl fond of killing game stories. She isn’t afraid of death and displays emotional instability as well as an obsession for negativity. Eito Aotsuki (voiced by Takahiro Sakurai) known as the main character’s most trusted ally. He is an open-hearted student whose impressive intellect makes up for his fragile health. Ima Tsukumo (voiced by Megumi Ogata) and Kako Tsukumo (voiced by Rikako Ito) are fraternal twins, with the former being the elder brother by a few minutes. While seemingly carefree, Ima has a strong sister complex, prompting him to show ruthlessness to anyone or anything threatening his sister. On the other hand, Kako is keen-minded, inquisitive, and aspires to be a private investigator when she grows up. Kurara Oosuzuki (voiced by Yui Ogura) is the scion of a wealthy family. Always wearing a tomato mask, she has an overbearing personality and looks down on others.

The Hundred Line -Last Defense Academy- is developed by Too Kyo Games and Media.Vision. It is a new title from Kazutaka Kodaka and Kotaro Uchikoshi, the creators of the Danganronpa and Zero Escape series respectively, and combines adventure elements with strategy RPG combat. The game sees supposedly unremarkable student Takumi Sumino forced to transfer to the eponymous Last Defense Academy, where he must work with fourteen other students to defend the school from unknown enemies called the School Invaders for a period of one hundred days. Between battles, players can explore the school and deepen their bonds with classmates, while the story will feature numerous choices for Takumi that can lead to different endings. The Hundred Line -Last Defense Academy- will release for PC and Nintendo Switch on April 24, 2025.

Source: Gematsu

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