As the world faces an ominous threat that fades cities and mountains into a white void known as LOST, Kanata awakens with a mysterious power that is able to reverse the world-vanishing phenomenon. Harness the might of mechanized Vulcosuits and the restorative ability known as Memory to shape your fate in a disappearing world, and experience the new evolution of turn-based battles in the new RPG, #LOST SPHEAR! LOST SPHEAR is available now in the PlayStation Store.
https://store.playstation.com/en-us/product/UP0082-CUSA09057_00-SKI0000000000000
https://www.playstation.com/en-us/games/lost-sphear-ps4/
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Reply2 a da like e tbm parece ser um ótimo jogo e a trilha sonora
ReplyLA play é LA migliore
Reply2+2 is 4-1 thats 3 quik mafs
ReplyLol this on has way less views than Nintendo’s
ReplyLol
ReplyLooks interesting
ReplySeems good
ReplyAt Least They Tried…Not the best rpg.
ReplyWe want a physical copy!!!
ReplyI feel like this should definitely be on vita
ReplyLooks awesome
Reply@PlayStation
ReplyAwesome. I can’t wait for this.
But would it be possible to get a disc release that has “Lost Sphere” and also “I Am Setsuna”?
I think a lot of people would appreciate that (including myself).
Another boring game, god it’s been ages since i bought a new video game.
ReplyMonster Hunter World?
ReplyI want this game, but I live in Australia, where it costs 70 dollars. I’m not paying that much money for a clone of Chrono Trigger.
ReplySeems interesting.
ReplyPre ordered the game and started playing last night. It’s so great so far. Big improvement over I Am Setsuna. Any and all jrpg fans should not pass this one up. It’s very charming in my opinion. It’s something to sink your teeth into until Octopath comes out.
ReplyLooks fantastic! Way to go RPG Factory
ReplyThis is what gaming is all about. Real
ReplyQuality not flashy nonsense.
Well. Looks better than destiny 2 at least. Lol
Replywhere’s kingdom hearts
ReplyShould be 20$
ReplyGrazie ancora per le mancate localizzazioni in italiano grazie Square-Enix e RPG Factory.Complimenti davvero,ottimo lavoro continuate così.La storia si ripete,negli anni 90 lo avevate fatto con Final Fantasy VII e ora prima con “I am Setsuna” e poi con “Lost Sphear”.Soprattutto con titoli principalmente Story driven dove la lingua è essenziale,rinnovo i miei complimenti a voi e a tutte le vostre famiglie e che vi possa venire un cancro alla tiroide anche alle vostre nonne,di nuovo grazie.
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