A Japanese Role-Playing Game with elements borrowed from the greatest and classic hits of its genres, made in the modern day to make a game that absolutely nails all of those elements with its identity. Lost Sphear is ambitious to say the least. Lost Sphear is a Japanese Role Playing Game(JRPG) developed by Tokyo RPG Factory and published by Square Enix. Tokyo RPG is the same team responsible for I am Setsuna and is considered to be a spiritual successor to it. The Lost Sphear’s premise is interesting and one that you would actually expect from a JRPG or an anime. Parts of the world, including people are vanishing and seem to transform into white voids of nothingness and our protagonist Kanata, has the ability to restore the voids back to their original forms by gathering their memor...
The new year is here, and while gaming in 2018 doesn’t start with a big bang like last year, it doesn’t mean we don’t have any good stuff coming up. Most of the games coming out in January 2018 are on the consoles, so PC fans will have to wait a little bit longer before they get their hands on something big. Here are the games you can look forward to this month: 1. Street Fighter V Arcade Edition Release Date: 16th January Platform: PC and PlayStation 4 3To commemorate the 30th anniversary of Street Fighter, you can enjoy the story paths of 6 SF games. There’s an ending comic panel for each character in each path. Of course, you can turn on Fight Request while taking on Arcade Mode as well! 2. Gintama Rumble Release Date: 18th January Platform: PlayStation 4 Gintama...
The JRPGs have always presented a unique world, story and feel. They often set the milestone for other games in varied terms. And best of all, they feature anime tiddies. I guess I’ve provided you with enough reasons to look forward to the upcoming JRPGs of 2018. Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom – PS4, PC – Jan. 19 Ni No Kuni was a one of a kind game which was a result of the collaboration between the talented developers of Level 5 and the legendary anime studio; Ghibli. The game borrowed its art style and gameplay from Ghibli, making it one of the JRPG ever. Ni No Kuni II takes place hundreds of years after the first and tells the story of Evan Pettiwhisker Tildrum, a young boy of the cat tribe who’s forced out of his kingdom by usurpers. Together with new friends and supporters, y...
Square Enix today gave fans a brand-new look at the mysterious story they can expect to discover in Lost Sphear, set to arrive in Europe and PAL territories on the 23rd January 2018 on PlayStation 4 computer entertainment system, Nintendo Switch™ console, and Steam. Lost Sphear is the story of Kanata, a self-taught swordsman who aims to restore the world with his gift of awakening memories. As an ominous power threatens the fabric of reality itself, players must join Kanata and restore the disappearing world around them from being forgotten. In Lost Sphear, players will travel the world from idyllic countryside towns to mysterious dungeons, all in an effort to save the world and protect those around you from being lost forever. Lost Sphear will be available digitally from the PlayStation S...
Lost Sphear Takes Spotlight at PAX West Lost Sphear, the second title from Tokyo RPG Factory, is making a splash at this year’s PAX West, held at the Washington State Convention Center from Sept. 1-4. PAX attendees can play the Lost Sphear demo and take photos with characters Kanata and Lumina at the Square Enix booth (#2141). Attendees who have pre-ordered the game from the Square Enix Online Store can also receive an exclusive T-Shirt. Fans who are unable to attend can learn more about the game on the official Twitch livestream on Sunday, Sept. 3 at 2:00 p.m. (Pacific) at: Twitch.tv/twitch. Fans can also check out a new Lost Sphear trailer, which showcases the game’s modern take on classic role-playing games, with enhanced turn-based battles and mechanized Vulcosuit armors. Lost Sphear i...
Lost Sphear, the latest RPG from I Am Setsuna developer Tokyo RPG Factory, will launch physically and digitally for PlayStation 4 and Switch in Japan on October 12, Square Enix announced. Bonus features- PlayStation 4 Version Square Enix e-Store – Original Dynamic Theme “Lost Sphear: Memory of the Moon,” and game music “Koueki no Machi Maroha no Theme” and “Teikoku Oukyuu no Theme” PlayStation Store – Original Dynamic Theme “Lost Sphear: Memory of the Moon”; game music “Koueki no Machi Maroha no Theme” and “Teikoku Oukyuu no Theme”; and one day early access Amazon – Original dynamic theme “Lost Sphear: Teito no Yuutsu,” and game music “Koueki no Machi Maroha no Theme” and “Teikoku Oukyuu no Theme” Switch Version Amazon – Lost Sphear special-make sleeve case Square Enix e-Store: Lost Sphear...
Tokyo RPG Factory, the Square Enix studio dedicated to creating games that blend Japanese role-playing games with the latest technology for a new generation of gamers, has announced their all-new title, Lost Sphear (read as “Lost Sphere”). The title is set to arrive on the PlayStation 4 computer entertainment system, Nintendo Switch console, and Steam in early 2018 for $49.99. The adventure of Lost Sphear begins in a remote town where a young boy, Kanata, awakens from a devastating dream to find his hometown disappearing. To stop the world from being lost forever, Kanata and his comrades set out to rebuild the world around them with the power of Memory by manifesting thoughts into matter. Expanding upon the beloved features from their debut title, I Am Setsuna, Lost Sphear features an enha...