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Tokyo Twilight Ghost Hunters out this week

March 23rd, 2015 by Irwin Fletcher Comments

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NIS America have announced that Tokyo Twilight Ghost Hunters is out this week on Playstation 3 and Vita both as physical and digital release, more reason to hold onto your Playstation 3 or buy a Vita.

Tokyo Twilight Ghost Hunters is from the developers of Deadly Premonition and features music from the legendary Nobuo Uematsu most famous for his work with the Final Fantasy series: “Tokyo Twilight Ghost Hunters is a brand new visual novel that offers a unique battle system and an immersive tale of life, death, and the space in between. As an ordinary transfer student you start life at Kurenai Academy in Shinjuku. On your first day touring the new school grounds, you quickly encounter something supernatural, which throws you headfirst into the world of ghost hunting. You must come face to face with ghosts as you blur the line between life and death.” 

Key Features:

Modern, Immersive Ghost Story – This visual novel features a truly deep, immersive story with a modern take on Japanese ghost stories. With multiple paths, you’re in charge of how this ghost story will end.

Unique Emotion System – Interactions with other characters will go beyond simple branching conversations with a unique emotion system that allows you to react by using a special wheel that combines a certain emotion with one of the five senses.

Gorgeous Animated Graphics – Conversations are far from static, showing off fluid, painterly portraits of characters during every interaction.

Strategy-RPG-Inspired Battle System – A distinctive battle system allows you to fight unseen ghosts by setting traps and trackers on the map before battle. While in battle, you’ll move from battle map to a first-person view

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