Kowloon High-School Chronicle Review
Kowloon High-School Chronicle is the remastered western debut of a 2004 sci-fi anime dungeon crawler for the Nintendo Switch. Seventeen years after the initial release, does the game hold up?
Kowloon High-School Chronicle is the remastered western debut of a 2004 sci-fi anime dungeon crawler for the Nintendo Switch. Seventeen years after the initial release, does the game hold up?
Kowloon Highschool Chronicle is an adventure RPG originally released for PlayStation 2 in Japan. Arc System Works announced the game is finally coming west through its Nintendo Switch remaster, which will be launching very soon.
A cancellation of physical events means that publishers are finding new ways to showcase and reveal upcoming games. Fourteen publishers have announced a joint New Game+ Expo event that will be broadcast live on Twitch next month.
Arc System Works’ Double Dragon & Kunio-kun Retro Brawler Bundle is coming to North America. The collection of eighteen brawler and sports titles includes eleven games localised into English for the very first time.
The Kunio-kun series gets a new entry from Arc System Works with Stay Cool, Kobayashi-san! Unfortunately, rather than providing an exciting new River City story, it doesn’t do all that much of anything.
Kunio-kun spin-off Stay Cool, Kobayashi-san! is now available worldwide. Players join Kunio’s longtime rival Masao Kobayashi on a time-traveling adventure.
A new Kunio-kun title is coming to PC and consoles next month. Stay Cool, Kobayashi-san! is a time-traveling adventure starring Kunio’s long-time rival, Masao Kobayashi.
River City’s gangs are up to their old antics again and this time Misako and Kyoko must set things right again. The duo will need to brawl their way past numerous enemies to rescue Kunio and Riki.
River City Girls is set to be released digitally in early September. For those who want a physical copy, Limited Run Games will be opening pre-orders in a couple of weeks.
After her friend Misako got all the attention last week, River City Girls’ Kyoko gets her time in the spotlight. The brawler RPG comes to PC and consoles in just a few weeks.
The River City Girls must be a fierce pair if they’re to take on the city in search of their boyfriends. WayForward is ready to show off one half of the pair.
Cygames is currently developing a full RPG in Granblue Fantasy: Relink, but it is not clear how long it will be until the game is released. To help with the wait, fighting game Granblue Fantasy: Versus will be including an action RPG mode.
WayForward Technologies has announced that its Kuni-kun spinoff River City Girls will be released in September. Kyoko and Misako will this time get the chance to brawl their way through enemies and rescue their boyfriends.
RPGamer’s Adventure Corner returns for a detailed look at visual novel World End Syndrome. The recently-released title from TOYBOX and Arc System Works sends players to the rural town of Mihate, where they are thrust into a mystery involving the themes of life and death.
Limited Run Games held its second annual E3 presentation. Games receiving upcoming physical editions include Transistor, Rogue Legacy, and Dark Devotion, with Limited Run Games also signing on to distribute Shenmue III’s collector’s edition.
Arc System Works’ action RPG Inferno Climber is heading to consoles very soon. The game, originally released for PC in 2016, is coming to PS4 and Switch worldwide tomorrow.
New trailers for Wizard’s Symphony sees the series give some info on the battle system. While the dialogue is in Japanese, the characters do have something to say to one another.
Arc System Works has provided new details for Wizard’s Symphony. The newest update introduces eight new characters who players will come across in the course of the game.
Dungeon-crawler Wizard’s Symphony received a new five-minute Japanese trailer. The video gives an overview of the game’s cast and gameplay systems.
The newest update for Wizard’s Symphony focuses on the dungeon-crawler’s gameplay elements. The game is set to hit Japan in February.
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