Friday, April 25, 2014

Traditional RPG 'End of Serenity' on PSP coming to North America in summer

An old-school RPG, End of Serenity, is being released in North America this summer on the PlayStation Network as a PSP release. That's right.

EOS was ported to the PSP after it was originally released as End of Aspiration on iOS and Android platforms back in 2012. It receives an NA localization by Natsume after fans were quick to pick up Mystic Chronicles, according to the CEO [via IGN].

"Mystic Chronicles ended up being a surprise fan favorite in 2013, and we're happy to bring players a game that will have a similar appeal to our North American audience," said Natsume President and CEO Hiro Maekawa. "Inspired by the look and feel of old school, 16-bit RPGs, we feel our fans will really connect to the game's look, feel and story."

While it is getting released for the PSP, there will obviously not be a physical copy of the game, just a PSN release, and it obviously will be playable on the Vita.

There's probably not much difference between the version that's going to be released and the one that's currently available on mobile platforms. It's currently in both stores for $7.99, but Google Play is running a special 50 percent sale, so it's available at $3.99

My advice is to just pick that up for those that have Android devices.

End of Serenity/Aspiration is developed by Kemco.

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