NIS America releases theatrical version of Fallen Legion Revenants, Which is available for free from the PlayStation Store and Nintendo EShop. In addition, a new trailer was released with this announcement, which included a special message from the developers. Among other things, the game’s script is now over 150,000 words, because “someone” is adding new branches.
While they are currently busy designing monsters, levels and rocking soundtracks, you can run the demo and then change the game status to the full version when it is released for the PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch on February 16, 2021.
About Fallen Legion Revenders
The world is shrouded in myasma. A flying castle is the last refuge of mankind. Welkin’s castle is cut off from this danger when the world is inhabited by animals mutated by plague. Lucian, a charismatic politician who lives behind thick walls, finds an antique book and secrets containing old weapons in it that can be transformed into sentient soldiers. Somewhat reluctantly, Lucian allies with Revenant Rowana, who is looking for a way back to life to take care of his living son. They both make a deal to overthrow the mad tyrant who controls Welkin.
Key Features:
- Create Destiny: Affect what is happening and decide for yourself about life and death.
- Not from this world: As Rowena, you can test your reflexes and tactical abilities in battle when commanding a team of famous models.
- Restricted Knowledge: Medicines and other useful ingredients can be prepared from Lucian recipes. With his stealth skills he will explore the castle and discover secrets.
Fallen Legion Revenants, Heir to Fallen Legion: The sins of an empire And Fallen Regiment: The Flames of Rebellion, Will be released on February 16, 2021 for the PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch.
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