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Kyoto Xanadu announced for PC, PlayStation, Switch
During last week’s Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase, Falcom announced dual dimensional action RPG Kyoto Xanadu.
Here is a brief description of the game, from Falcom:
Set in an alternate reality where Kyoto is the capital of Japan, Kyoto Xanadu players take on monsters and mysteries coming from the great labyrinth known as Xanadu. As a student, players will challenge the labyrinth and grow through their battles within Xanadu while also deepening bonds with various people during your daily life. Uncover the truth hidden both in the labyrinth and Kyoto itself.
Kyoto Xanadu features both 2D and 3D battles. In 2D gameplay, explore a labyrinth with multiple layers. Solve and activate various mechanics based on your equipped Guardian’s element. Use the Soul Device to perform actions and ranged attacks, and use skills like Soul Accel to enhance your power. When you’re up against certain foes or passing through the Gates, the screen shifts to 3D battles where you cooperate with companions while unleashing flashy attacks and special moves.
Developed by Falcom, Kyoto Xanadu will be released worldwide for PC, PlayStation 5, Switch 2, and Switch this (Northern) summer.
The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales launches this June
The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales is a brand-new game from the creators of Octopath Traveler and Bravely Default. The action RPG combines HD-2D visuals with action-adventure gameplay, a first for the creators. (These games tend to be turn-based.) During last week’s Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase, Square Enix revealed a mid-June release date for the game, which will launch for PC and consoles.
In a continent overrun by beast tribes, the Kingdom of Hunther is humanity’s last hope, held safe by a magic barrier. After discovering some ruins, adventurer Elliot and his sidekick Faie travel beyond the barrier for a journey spanning the entire continent and a thousand years of history. Battles are intuitive and rewarding, and a fairy provides strategic support.
Developed by Claytechworks and Square Enix (who also publishes the game), The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales will be released for PC via Steam/Microsoft, PlayStation 5, Switch 2, and Xbox Series on June 18.
Granblue Fantasy: Relink – Endless Ragnarok launches this June for PC, PlayStation, and Switch 2
Granblue Fantasy: Relink has been praised for its dynamic combat and ensemble of versatile characters, and now it returns with expanded solo and multiplayer content. Granblue Fantasy: Relink – Endless Ragnarok builds upon the last game and is set in a world where islands float in a sea of clouds. An intrepid captain leads a band of skyfarers in search of a mythical island. But now, their journey brings them toward a forgotten corner of the skies. Granblue Fantasy: Relink – Endless Ragnarok will be released this June.
The game’s features include:
- Relink has been refined and revamped with new stories and game modes.
- Band together for exhilarating battles.
- Embark on an endless variety of co-op quests.
- Experience new adventures as the winds of change begin to stir within the Zegagrande Skydom.
- Unlock the ability to equip and call forth summons.
Developed and published by Cygames, Granblue Fantasy: Relink – Endless Ragnarok will be released for PC via Steam, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and Switch 2 on July 9. It is also available as an Upgrade Kit to those who have played Granblue Fantasy: Relink, assuming the new title will be purchased on the same platform. The Upgrade Kit allows players to carry over their existing saved data and continue playing without starting over.
Squeakross gets a free update with 200+ new puzzles
Squeakross: Home Squeak Home is a game about nonograms and rodent living at its finest. You complete nonograms of items, then place said items in your customizable rodent’s multiple-roomed home. Decorate by theme or just fly by the seat of your pants. A free content update launched for the game late last week; it includes new puzzles, furniture catalogues, decoration systems, and quality-of-life features.
Here is a list of the new content update features, via Alblune:
- 236 New Squeakross Puzzles, including 118 catalogue entries and 118 ‘Nini’s Challenges’ for colour and item customizations.
- 2 New Furniture Catalogues: “The Spirit and the Mouse” and “Home Squeak Home #3.”
- Updated Decorating Systems to place furniture on grid lines and on walls.
- Night Mode Improvements for a higher-quality experience.
- 13 New Steam Achievements for players to earn.
- Added Rodent Cheesemails featuring community rodent photos and tips & tricks from local non-profits.
- New Stickers to unlock for a customizable puzzle board.
Developed and published by Alblune, Squeakross (and the update) are available now for PC via Steam and Nintendo Switch.
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