Wednesday, March 21, 2007

XSEED Announces THREE New RPGs!

XSEEDXSEED, publisher of Shadow Hearts: From the New World and Wild Arms 4, have just announced three exciting new RPGs in their 2007 lineup. These three games include Dungeon Maker: Hunting Ground, Brave Story: New Traveler, and Wild Arms 5!

In Dungeon Maker: Hunting Ground (PSP), a novice dungeon maker purchases a plot of land outside a city plauged by monster attacks. He builds a dungeon and hopes to lure in monsters in order to earn fame and fortune, and perhaps even defeat the legendary Wandering Demon. You'll have a vast amount of resources at your disposal in order to customize your dungeon, and as you complete quests, you'll unlock new items and weapons that will allow you to upgrade your warrior. Strategically layout and improve your dungeon in order to lure in the most sought after monsters, and battle it out in real-time combat when Dungeon Maker is released in July 2007.

Brave Story: New Traveler (PSP) is an original title created specifically for the PSP and developed by Game Republic, makers of the Genji series. The game promises an epic tale and will feature a traditional turn-based battle system enhanced by innovative features based on the story’s themes of friendship, courage, and growth. Brave Story is headed for release in Q3 2007.

Wild Arms 5 (PS2) is the latest chapter in the popular Wild Arms series. Wild Arms 5 will feature a brand new storyline and characters, and will see the return of the critically acclaimed HEX system from Wild Arms 4. Celebrate the 10th anniversary of the series with Wild Arms 5 in Q3 2007! Personally, I'm excited to see another RPG headed to the PS2 this late in the console's life.

These games are in addition to Valhalla Knights, the previously announced RPG for the PSP that will be shipping next month. For full details on these three games, including storyline descriptions, release info, and key features, head on over to the full press release on XSEED's site.

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