God Wars: Beyond Time

God Wars: Future Past
Developer(s) Kadokawa Games
Publisher(s) Kadokawa Games
Director(s) Yoshimi Yasuda
Artist(s)
  • Mino Taro
  • Sawaki Takeyasu
Writer(s) Yoshimi Yasuda
Composer(s) Nitta Takafumi
Platform(s) PlayStation 4
PlayStation Vita
Release date(s)
  • JP: February 23, 2017
  • NA: 2017
  • EU: 2017
Genre(s) Role-playing
Mode(s) Single-player

God Wars: Future Past is an upcoming video game scheduled for release for the PlayStation Vita and PlayStation 4 video game consoles. The game is scheduled for a worldwide release sometime in 2017.

Gameplay

The game plays as a tactical role-playing game, with the player navigating a team of characters across a grid in order to defeat an opposing party of characters in turn-based combat.[1][2] The game's customization options for characters include 30 different job classes, 200 weapons to equip, and over 600 skill moves to learn.[2]

Story

The game's story is based on ancient Japanese folklore, including aspects of the Kojiki.[3]

Development

The game was first announced by Kadokawa Games in November 2014 under its codename Project Code: Tsukiyomi.[2][4] Upon its first reveal, it was merely referred to as simulation role-playing game game with Japanese themes for PlayStation consoles, without mentioning any specific systems.[4] The game was first announced under its officially name, God Wars: Beyond Time, a year later in November 2015,[2] alongside another Kadakowa Games title Root Letter.[5] The game will contain character artwork from Mino Taro of the Love Plus series of video games[6] and creature/monster designs by Sawaki Takeyasu, the creature designer for games like Devil May Cry and Okami.[7] While the game's reveal was strictly a Japanese event, journalists noted that slides from the presentation referred to the title being scheduled for a "worldwide release" in 2016.[1][3][7]

References

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