Nelke and the Legendary Alchemists Delayed in Japan
Nelke and the Legendary Alchemists has been pushed back a month in Japan. There is no news on whether this will affect the game’s western release.
Nelke and the Legendary Alchemists has been pushed back a month in Japan. There is no news on whether this will affect the game’s western release.
NIS America’s Vita releases from earlier this year originally came as digital-only. However, the publisher will be offering a chance for RPGamers to pick up physical Vita copies of The Lost Child, Penny-Punching Princess, and The Longest 5 Minutes.
The record isn’t quite ready to drop, but Atlus is releasing some singles ahead of the pair of Persona Dancing titles. PlayStation 4 owners can jam to them now.
A dungeon RPG based based on the light novel and anime series KonoSuba has been revealed for the PlayStation 4 and PS Vita. No official title or release date has been set yet.
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Limited Run Games will have two more RPGs available to order. Collectors looking for physical editions of Mages of Mystralia or Defender’s Quest will want to check out the publisher’s website on Friday.
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Stardew Valley combines the best ideas in farming simulation games from the past two decades. The game is even greater than the sum of its parts, making it a multi-platform success accessible to both casual and hardcore RPGamers.
The Atelier series had a presence at TGS with Nelke and the Legendary alchemists releasing in Japan in December. The game’s latest trailer highlights the various characters from the series teaming up for the title.
Romancing SaGa 3 will be hitting Japan in early 2019 having gained some additional platforms. Square Enix also revealed a brand new entry in the series, though it is a free-to-play smartphone title.
Salt and Sanctuary will be for sale tomorrow. The side-scrolling Souls game will be getting a small supply of physical editions with extra content available from the Limited Run Games website.
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A new media and information update provides some more snippets on Nelke and the Legendary Alchemists. Days in the game are split up into weekdays and holidays, with certain activities available on each day.
Kemco and EXE-Create’s Fernz Gate is now available on PC and consoles. The company will also be releasing another title soon enough, with Revenant Dogma getting a firm date for PC and Xbox One.
The first official trailer is now out for Nelke and the Legendary Alchemists. In addition, Gust revealed a few more of those alchemists appearing in the game.
Persona 3 and Persona 5’s rhythm spin-offs are releasing in 2018 after all. The two games are coming in December, along with a bundle that also includes Persona 4: Dancing All Night.
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