Virgo Versus The Zodiac, sci-fi/fantasy JRPG, hitting Switch this month
Previously made available for PC, Virgo Versus The Zodiac is now making the jump to Switch. Serenity Forge has prepared console versions and it will launch for Nintendo’s platform on August 23, 2023.
Virgo Versus The Zodiac is a sci-fi/fantasy JRPG with a turn-based battle system that has players taking on the role of an obsessed villain. Additional details are included in the following overview:
Virgo Versus The Zodiac is a sci-fi/fantasy JRPG with a focus on memorable characters and unique combat mechanics in which you play as an obsessed villain.
The game features traditional turn-based combat with real-time execution of moves: blocking, countering and timing your attacks carefully as well as predicting your foes’ moves is essential to succeed in your cosmic quest.
In this galaxy where every action means a reaction, you’ll play as Virgo, the Holy Queen (often called Dreadful Queen by heretics). Guide Virgo as she embarks upon a twisted and unforgiving cosmic quest to bring back the Golden Age, a period of peace, symmetry and balance–or so she thinks. Bring mayhem to the Zodiac Realms and leave a trail of stardust on your way, all to help others conform to Virgo’s excessively righteous worldview and see the light.
Key Features
- A unique turn based combat system featuring timed-actions and counterattacks.
- No random encounters: every fight is a unique challenge designed specifically for the player.
- A focus on exploration and discovery, with multiple endings.
- Zodiac Memories: peer behind the veil to explore the backstories of the Zodiacs!
- Boss Rush Mode: face off against all of the game’s bosses in a gauntlet that will test your mastery and combat abilities.
- Take the dangerous route and fight off the Space Reptiles in an optional Action Filled Shoot’em Up Minigame!
- And, above all: riding alpacas!
Get a look at a trailer for Virgo Versus The Zodiac below.
Console Announcement Trailer
The title will be sold digitally for Switch via the eShop. Pricing is set at $19.99.