The DioField Chronicle is out September 22nd on Steam for £50/$60/€60, along with PlayStations, Xboxes and Nintendo Switch. You can read more about the game on Square Enix’s site here. The game’s being developed by Lancarse Ltd, most recently known for dungeon-crawling visual novel Zanki Zero: Last Beginning, as well as tactics RPG Lost Dimension. Squeenix revealed The DioField Chronicle back in March.
Indeed, between this and no free remake of the first Valkyrie Profile game for Valkyrie Elysium's PC version, it's a bit of a rum time for us beige box likers.
The demo, meanwhile, will cover "the beginning parts of the game", according to Square Enix, and save data from the demo can also be carried over to the full game at launch - although that's not much us for us, unfortunately. You’ll have to best both of the invading forces using its real-time tactical battle system. This lot are all members of the Blue Fox mercenary group, who are trying to stop rival generically monikered powers the Empire and the Alliance from pillaging DioField Island for its natural resources. I particularly enjoy Waltaquin Redditch, but Iscarion Colchester is a close second. There are at least three characters whose surnames are assorted English towns too. Take a blue team of human-adjacent characters and a red team of human-adjacent creatures, and hurl them into battle with one another. Whether or not things have gone like this way in past, it wouldn't possibly hurt you to try out wacky tactics of Totally Accurate Battle Simulator since EGS is giving out a free copy to anyone with a free account right now.Some staggering moustaches and British accents are on display there. This simulator is brilliant in its simplicity. Sandbox mode has no price limits or whatsoever and gives players full control of both sides engaging in battle. Though currently in Early Access, TABS has nine playable factions, battle creator and 18 maps to play in four campaigns.
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