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NIS America today announced the western release date for The Alliance Alive HD Remastered. The RPG arrives on October 8 in North America, October 11 in Europe, and October 18 in Oceania.

Here’s some additional information about the game:

NIS America announced Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories for North America and Europe this week. As is tradition for the company, a limited edition will be offered.

The package includes:

UPDATE: A preview video and screenshots can be viewed below.

Retailer Rakuten has provided the official Japanese boxart for The Alliance Alive HD Remastered. Take a look at the packaging image above.

NIS America recently announced Disgaea 4 Complete+, a revamped version of the tactical RPG. For core fans, NIS America is preparing a special “HL-Raising Edition”.

The limited edition includes:

During a live stream earlier today, NIS America showed off the first footage from Disgaea 4 Complete+. Check out the recording below.


Disgaea 4 Complete+ is coming to Switch, NIS America just announced. The tactical RPG will launch sometime this fall.

Here’s an overview of Disgaea 4 Complete+, along with the first trailer:

A new demo is now available for Destiny Connect on the Japanese eShop.

The demo allows for players to play up until the fourth chapter of the game. No save data will transfer over if the title is purchased, however.

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NIS America today announced the final release date for Destiny Connect: Tick-Tock Travelers. In North America, the RPG is planned for October 22. The European release will take place on October 25.

Here’s an overview of Destiny Connect:

Lapis x Labyrinth

NIS America has shared a new launch trailer for the action game Lapis x Labyrinth. Have a look at the video below.

System: Switch
Release date: May 28, 2019
Developer: Nippon Ichi Software
Publisher: NIS America


Games are often praised for the depth and variety of their content. Nintendo fans will surely remember how Breath of the Wild was widely praised for shaking up the Zelda series by providing incredible amounts of different things to do and experience. But not every game has to provide such diversity; some can thrive by doing a single thing and doing it well. Lapis x Labyrinth, the latest anime action RPG from Nippon Ichi Software, aims to be an example of the strength of streamlined game design with its single-minded emphasis on loot grinding combat and character-stacking party formations. Unfortunately, while there is a solid core gameplay loop to be found here, it’s let down by the game’s incredibly repetitive structure and boring level design, leading to an experience that frequently feels more frustrating than focused.


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