Sentences with phrase «developer gust»

Developer Gust's 13th entry for the Atelier series is heading westward this month for the PS Vita.
Koei Tecmo America recently revealed that the standalone sequel to the gothic fairy tale action RPG from developer GUST Studios, Nights of Azure, is headed to western shores.
The upcoming PS3 RPG is the latest from developer Gust and has players protecting humanity in a world where music and song can create music.
Historically, developer Gust has made clever refinements to successive series entries - and we see no reason why Atelier Meruru: The Apprentice of Arland would buck that trend.
Japanese developer Gust is well known for their Atelier series so Nights of Azure as a new IP has been a nice change of pace from them.
Not too long ago, developer Gust Co. Ltd. began going back through their previous Atelier titles and re-releasing them for the PlayStation Vita.
Bringing back their famed franchise, developer Gust 3D has once more entered us into a world of Atelier, which puts us into the third installment within the «Dusk» series, which makes it the sixteenth installment within the franchise itself.
As a JRPG, Blue Reflection signals a slight change of tune for developer Gust.
One such game that hasn't, just happens to be Nights of Azure 2: Bride of the New Moon, a game that carries on the traditional elements we've seen from developer Gust in previous years.
Japanese developer Gust is bringing its games to Steam for the first time this February with a pair of role - playing games.
If you have an interest in JRPGs then you are already familiar with developer Gust, known for the Atelier and Ar tonelico series.
Developer Gust is known for making some amazingly polished JRPG's with exciting anime visuals and great music, and fortunately, now Nintendo Switch owners can see for themselves what this talented development team can do.
Developer Gust is mostly known for the Atelier series, but in recent times, the team tried to expand beyond their most successful series with the creation of new IPs.
The latest entry in developer GUST...
The PS Vita version of Atelier Escha and Logy Plus: Alchemists of the Dusk Sky comes bursting with new content, including brand new event scenes inspired by the Escha and Logy anime, which released in Japan in celebration of developer Gust's 20th anniversary.
Developers Gust, who are the developers behind the Atelier games, have revealed that they have a new PlayStation Vita title in the works and it will release in Japan later this year.
Does this combination of characters end up smelling like roses or is it back to the drawing board for developers Gust and Idea Factory.

Not exact matches

At Tokyo Game Show 2014 I was offered a chance to chat with Hisashi Koinuma, vice president of Tecmo Koei and Gust and one of Omega Force's leading lights, and the first thing I wanted to know was if the developer is intentionally targeting western markets, leading to a spike in its visibility beyond Japan.
Platform: Nintendo Switch ™ Genre: Action - RPG Player (s): 1 Publisher: Koei Tecmo Europe Developer: GUST Release Date: 27th October 2017 PEGI Rating: 16 Language Audio: Japanese Language Text: English Region: PAL
Nights of Azure 2: Bride of the New Moon Developer: Gust, Koei Tecmo Price: $ 59.99 Platform: PS4, Nintendo Switch, and PC MonsterVine was supplied with a PS4 code for review
Primary Format — Games — Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita Game Genre — Action - role - playing game Rating — M15 + Game DeveloperGust Game Publisher — Koei Tecmo
Release date: September 23, 2014 Platform: PlayStation 3 Genre: RPG Player (s): Single Audio:: Japanese / English ESRB / PEGI / USK: TBD Publisher: Koei Tecmo America Developer: Gust
The developers also took a cue from some GUST games by establishing a limited number of random encounters in each area.
Nights of Azure was the first game developed by Gust where the developer of the Atelier series tried branching out with a different setting and a story that promised to be extremely touching.
With the release of Cross Edge, we were hoping for a break though game featuring five top developers; Capcom, Nippon Ichi, Namco Bandai, Gust, and Idea Factory, after all, there is a certain excitement about controlling your own personal Prinny, Morrigan Aensland, Meu, and Aurica Nestmile army.
Gust has managed, over the course of the years, to establish itself as one of the most consistent JRPG developers, bringing their Atelier series to some very good heights.
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