Reynatis, a new action-RPG developed by a team of Final Fantasy and Kingdom Hearts veterans, has been confirmed for a worldwide launch on Switch, PS5, PS4, and PC in fall 2024. The game, set in modern day Shibuya, features writing by Kazushige Nojima and music by Yoko Shimomura. While the trailer shows some rough edges and a convoluted story, the gameplay promises fast-paced sword fighting, dodging, special abilities, and gunplay. Fans of JRPGs can look forward to exploring this mysterious Japanese setting when the game releases later this year.
NIS America will release the dark action RPG REYNATIS for PS5, PS4, Switch, and PC via Steam in the west this fall, with Japanese audio and English text support. Set in Shibuya, Tokyo, the game follows wizard Marin and officer Sari in a conflict between freedom and order, offering gameplay that involves navigating the city while concealing magic or unleashing explosive powers, as well as exploring a fantasy world.
FuRyu's upcoming action RPG, REYNATIS, has a scruffy but oddly appealing look, reminiscent of late-gen PS3 titles, set in real-life Shibuya with a power struggle between magicians. Despite concerns about performance, the game's setting and combat show promise, and a Western release may be on the horizon later this year.
FuRyu and Natsume Atari have unveiled the first trailer for REYNATIS, an action RPG set in modern day Shibuya, Tokyo, scheduled for release on July 25 in Japan for PS5, PS4, and Switch. The game will be available in physical and digital editions, with pre-order bonuses including additional content such as costumes and accessories.
FuRyu and Natsume Atari have unveiled the first trailer, details, and screenshots for REYNATIS, an action RPG set in modern-day Shibuya, Tokyo, where magic users are oppressed. Players will explore Shibuya and an alternate world, switch between "Suppressed" and "Liberated" modes, and follow the stories of two protagonists with different perspectives. The game will be released for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and Switch on July 25 in Japan, with various physical and digital editions available.