Those following the main quests can finish it in about 50 hours, but doing everything, including the side quests, takes 100 hours.
Vanillaware and Atlus' tactics game will launch for PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch on March 8.
Vanillaware and Atlus' acclaimed strategy adventure title has hit another major sales milestone, with over 1 million units sold worldwide.
The remaster of the classic PS2 game sees trainee witch Lillet Bran fighting real-time strategy battles while stuck in a time loop.
Progress made in the demo transfers to the full game when it releases on April 4th for PS4, PS5 and Nintendo Switch in the West.
Studio president George Kamitani is not the director but is working on a new title that "won’t be finished for several years."
A new trailer showcases the improved resolution, and beautiful art style, along with the English voice-acting and localization.
The sci-fi adventure/strategy game celebrates a new milestone on its third anniversary. It's available for PS4 and Nintendo Switch.
Along with appearances by several actors who voice in-game characters, there will be a performance by Hu Ito, who sings as Miyuki Inaba.
The remaster of Vanillaware's PS2 real-time strategy game will feature English and Japanese audio, an improved UI, and a new skill tree.
Meanwhile, the newly-released Nintendo Switch version of 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim has debuted in second place.
Originally available only on PS4, the critically acclaimed title sees 13 protagonists using mechs to defend their city against the Kaiju.
Mechs, Kaiju, and time travel are just the beginning in the adventure/strategy title, which is out on April 14th for Nintendo Switch.
The acclaimed adventure/strategy title is out on April 12th for the platform in the West, and is currently available on PlayStation 4.
The Vanillaware and Atlus adventure strategy game gets a Japan-exclusive Nintendo Switch demo, ahead the version's April launch.
The Vanillaware-developed adventure strategy game is also confirmed to have sold over 500,000 units worldwide since its initial release.
Vanillaware's acclaimed cross-genre game crosses another sales milestone, having surpassed 200,000 copies sold in Japan.
When counting Vanillaware and collaborations with other external teams, Alus is working on about 10 projects right now.
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The acclaimed title is also a "Jury Selection" in the 24th Japan Media Arts Festival.