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Redemption Reapers launches February 22

Strategy RPG [184 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/genres/rpg/strategy-rpg”>Strategy RPG Redemption Reapers [2 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/games/redemption-reapers”>Redemption Reapers will launch digitally for PS4 [24,538 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/platforms/playstation/ps4″>PlayStation 4, Switch [12,895 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/platforms/nintendo/switch”>Switch, and PC [16,719 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/platforms/pc”>PC via Steam on February 22 for $49.99, publisher Binary Haze Interactive [9 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/companies/binary-haze-interactive”>Binary Haze Interactive and developer Adglobe [9 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/companies/adglobe”>Adglobe announced. A physical edition is due out in late April. It will feature English and Japanese voice-over options, and English, Japanese, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), and Korean language support.

Redemption Reapers‘ clever combat mechanics complement a gripping tale during wartime struggle,” said Binary Haze Interactive CEO Hiroyuki Kobayashi in a press release. “We look forward to watching our players explore this saga and experiment with creative tactics to secure victory on February 22.”

Here is an overview of the game, via Binary Haze Interactive:

Backed by a formidable battalion of AAA industry veterans, Redemption Reapers is an original story created by director Hiroyuki Kobayashi (producer, ENDER LILIES: Quietus of the Knights [8 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/games/ender-lilies-quietus-of-the-knights”>ENDER LILIES: Quietus of the Knights), with game balance design courtesy of tactical RPG [14,851 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/genres/rpg”>RPG veteran Masayuki Horikawa (series director, Fire Emblem; planning, Kingdom Hearts III [130 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/games/kingdom-hearts-iii”>Kingdom Hearts III), Tomokazu Fukushima (scenario, Meta [29 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/platforms/meta”>Metal Gear Solid, Freedom Wars), and Rei Kondoh (music, Bayonetta series, Fire Emblem series).

An all-star voice cast brings the world to life, including Alejandra Reynoso (Castlevania, DOTA 2), Jason Spisak (Arcane, Teen Titans GO!), Kyle McCarley (13 Sentinels: Aegis of Ruin, NieR: Automata [112 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/games/nier-automata”>NieR: Automata), Allegra Clark (Apex Legends, Dragon Age: Inquisition), David Lodge ( Persona 5 [148 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/games/persona-5″>Persona 5, Final Fantasy [52 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/series/final-fantasy”>Final Fantasy XV), and Caleb Yen (Squid Game, Triangle Strategy [13 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/games/triangle-strategy”>Triangle Strategy, Attack on Titan).

Only the faintest glimmer of hope remains as the menacing Mort army slaughters all in their path, and a once-despised group of mercenaries becomes the only defense against total annihilation. Command humanity’s last stand against evil, the Ashen Hawk Brigade, and fight for redemption against brutal foes utilizing strategic team tactics, surprise attacks and weapon synergies.

Precisely plan the Brigade’s every move through war-torn villages, castles and snowfields to flank the ruthless Mort with perfect positioning. Deploy each warrior according to their strengths and abilities, mastering ranged, melee, and stealth tactics. Unleash special abilities to give the Ashen Hawk Brigade an edge during battle. Sacrifice maximum damage for stick-and-move mobility with special skills such as the “Butterfly Sting,” and knock enemies off balance with attacks thrown in the “Staggering Stance.”

Upgrade and outfit the Brigade with weapons and items earned after victories and forge relationships between team members through the bond of battle. Unravel the personal stories of each Ashen Hawk member, and make in-game dialogue choices impacting the relationship between fellow warriors.

Watch a new trailer below. View a new set of screenshots at the gallery.

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Ender Lilies Dev Announces Redemption Reapers, A New “Dark Fantasy Tactical RPG” Coming Early 2023

If you’re a fan of tactical RPGs, you’ll want to make note of Redemption Reapers, coming to the Switch in February 2023.

This dark fantasy tactical RPG developed by Adglobe and Binary Haze Interactive (ENDER LILIES: Quietus of the Knights) is being brought to life by industry luminaries such as Masayuki Horikawa – known for working on the Fire Emblem series as a director and scenario/level designer, and also Kingdom Hearts III planning.

Here’s a bit about the story, and what to expect from the gameplay, courtesy of the PR:

Hope fades across the land following the sudden appearance of the ruthless Mort armies. Efficient as they are brutal, the macabre forces descend upon civilizations, leaving destruction in the wake of their nightly raids. As entire nations fall to the Mort onslaught, the Ashen Hawk Brigade, a contingent of mercenaries specializing in surprise tactics, band together to fight back against the invading legions.

Lead the Ashen Hawk Brigade in tactical skirmishes on 3D maps. Employ strategic moves, directing units across the battlefield before issuing commands to attack, defend, or deploy skills during each turn. Overcome seemingly insurmountable odds by mastering sneak attacks for extra damage or powerful combo strikes from multiple Brigade members.

Ensure each Brigade member is fit for the trials ahead by outfitting the party with powerful gear. Turn hard-earned spoils of victory into resources for crafting mighty weapons and armor. Upgrade skills to unlock combat abilities capable of turning a ragtag troop of underdogs into courageous champions.

Carve through the Mort and uncover a gripping, mature story of wartime struggles. Witness powerful moments unfold between members of the Brigade during fully voiced cutscenes (recorded in English and Japanese audio) as fighters learn more about their allies and the world around them. Guide the Ashen Hawk Brigade’s rise from obscurity to folk heroes as members grapple with their dark past as a deadly – and despised – organization dubbed “Faithless Reapers.”

It will also feature a “star-studded” voice cast including Kyle McCarley, Allegra Clark, David Lodge and Lucien Dodge. These folks have contributed to series such as 13 Sentinels, NieR: Automata, Dragon Age, Persona 5, Final Fantasy XV, Fire Emblem and the Trails series.

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Binary Haze Interactive and Adglobe announce strategy RPG Redemption Reapers for PS4, Switch, and PC

Published by Binary Haze Interactive [8 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/companies/binary-haze-interactive”>Binary Haze Interactive and developer Adglobe [8 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/companies/adglobe”>Adglobe have announced Strategy RPG [150 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/genres/rpg/strategy-rpg”>strategy RPG Redemption Reapers [1 article]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/games/redemption-reapers”>Redemption Reapers for PS4 [24,361 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/platforms/playstation/ps4″>PlayStation 4, Switch [12,692 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/platforms/nintendo/switch”>Switch, and PC [16,526 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/platforms/pc”>PC (Steam). It will launch in February 2023 with English and Japanese voice-over options, and English, Japanese, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), and Korean language support.

Here is an overview of the game, via Binary Haze Interactive:

Redemption Reapers is being brought to life by industry luminaries, including tactical RPG [14,721 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/genres/rpg”>RPG veteran Masayuki Horikawa (Fire Emblem series director and scenario / level designer; Kingdom Hearts III [130 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/games/kingdom-hearts-iii”>Kingdom Hearts III planning), as well as a star-studded voice cast featuring Kyle McCarley ( 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim [52 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/games/13-sentinels-aegis-rim”>13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim, NieR: Automata [112 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/games/nier-automata”>NieR: Automata), Allegra Clark (Apex Legends, Dragon Age: Inquisition), David Lodge ( Persona 5 [148 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/games/persona-5″>Persona 5, Final Fantasy [44 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/series/final-fantasy”>Final Fantasy XV), and Lucien Dodge (Fire Emblem: Three Houses, Trails [28 articles]” href=”https://www.gematsu.com/series/trails”>The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel series).

Hope fades across the land following the sudden appearance of the ruthless Mort armies. Efficient as they are brutal, the macabre forces descend upon civilizations, leaving destruction in the wake of their nightly raids. As entire nations fall to the Mort onslaught, the Ashen Hawk Brigade, a contingent of mercenaries specializing in surprise tactics, band together to fight back against the invading legions.

Lead the Ashen Hawk Brigade in tactical skirmishes on 3D maps. Employ strategic moves, directing units across the battlefield before issuing commands to attack, defend, or deploy skills during each turn. Overcome seemingly insurmountable odds by mastering sneak attacks for extra damage or powerful combo strikes from multiple Brigade members.

Ensure each Brigade member is fit for the trials ahead by outfitting the party with powerful gear. Turn hard-earned spoils of victory into resources for crafting mighty weapons and armor. Upgrade skills to unlock combat abilities capable of turning a ragtag troop of underdogs into courageous champions.

Carve through the Mort and uncover a gripping, mature story of wartime struggles. Witness powerful moments unfold between members of the Brigade during fully voiced cutscenes (recorded in English and Japanese audio) as fighters learn more about their allies and the world around them. Guide the Ashen Hawk Brigade’s rise from obscurity to folk heroes as members grapple with their dark past as a deadly—and despised—organization dubbed “Faithless Reapers.”

“Following the success of ENDER LILIES, we aimed to approach a new genre ideal for sharing our love of dark fantasy stories,” said Binary Haze Interactive CEO Hiroyuki Kobayashi in a press release. “Redemption Reapers‘ tactical RPG combat and emotional storytelling combine for a memorable experience we cannot wait to share with the world in early 2023.”

Watch the announcement trailer below. View the first screenshots at the gallery.

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Mass Effect 4 Merch Has Fans Talking About Shepard’s Return

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If there’s one thing Mass Effect’s Commander Shepard has earned, it’s some goddamned rest.

Over the past 24 hours, flavor text for a promotional product, as spotted by a YouTuber, sent fans into a tizzy of speculation that the galactic hero would be returning in some sort of new adventure. But the fan-favorite role-playing series’ project director quickly put the rumors to rest, to which I can only say: Good. Bringing Shepard back is an abjectly terrible idea.

Though the main Mass Effect trilogy culminated in 2012—and its follow-up, Mass Effect: Andromeda, came out to middling reception five years later—BioWare’s seminal series of bang-an-extraterrestrial RPGs is in the midst of a resurgence. The developer teased the “next Mass Effect” at the 2020 Game Awards. Though details are slim, it purports to connect the threads between Andromeda and the core trilogy. That announcement was followed by last year’s Mass Effect Legendary Edition, a 4K-resprayed compilation of the original trilogy, plus like 99.99% of its DLC, which resurfaced its operatic narrative in cultural consciousness.

And if there’s one thing our collective replays drove home—Ah, sorry, one sec…

Spoilers follow for Mass Effect 3, 10 years old as of this year.

Ahem. As I was saying, if there’s one thing our collective replays drove home, it’s that Commander Shepard’s story comes to a definitive end. For many, that means Shepard meets perhaps the most definitive end: death.

Most of Mass Effect 3’s story focuses on Commander Shepard’s last-ditch effort to defeat the encroaching army of Reapers, a collective of sentient machines who roam the galaxy every 50,000 years and eliminate all traces of moderately intelligent life. At the end of Mass Effect 3, though there are various endings, you’re given a series of broad choices as to how you defeat the threat.

One choice allowed you to destroy all synthetic life in the galaxy, including the Reapers. Another allowed you to subsume them under your control. A third, available only if you did enough side-questing, gave you the option to fuse all synthetic and organic life. (Post-release DLC infamously added a fourth potential ending, which allowed you to simply blow up the Catalyst, condemning the galaxy to death.) All are available in Legendary Edition, and all show Commander Shepard making that ultimate sacrifice (y’know, death). But if you manage to get to a maximum “military readiness” score—meaning you basically did all of the side-questing, and the collect-a-thons—you’d see a cutscene of Shepard taking in a single breath.

Since-deleted text for an N7 Day poster sold on BioWare’s store suggested that the hard-to-achieve, 3.4-second long cinematic was canon. (N7 Day is BioWare’s annual fan celebration of the Mass Effect series.) As pointed out in a recent video by MrHulthen, a YouTuber who specializes in covering Mass Effect, the flavor text initially read: “While Shepard and the survivors are left to pick up the pieces, fans are left wondering what’s next.”

That text was revised—see if you can spot the difference—to “The threat of the Reapers might have been ended, but at great cost including Earth itself. While the survivors are left to pick up the pieces, fans are left wondering what’s next.” And currently, the poster’s product page doesn’t contain any reference to plot details regarding Mass Effect.

Representatives for EA, which publishes Mass Effect, did not respond to a request for comment. Mike Gamble, Mass Effect’s project director, said on Twitter that the original text mentioning Shepard’s survival was put out in error. But if it’s even the barest indication of what the next Mass Effect is about, the potential ramifications are flummoxing, to say the least.

I mean, if Commander Shepard truly makes a comeback, does that mean time travel is in play? After all, if this new game is meant to connect to Andromeda, which takes place six centuries after the events of the main trilogy, the narrative would need to do something to bridge the gap in time. Or, oh, maybe there’s a multiverse thing going on, though I certainly hope not; we’re already at peak cultural multiverse fatigue, and I can’t imagine such sentiment subsiding by the time the next Mass Effect comes out. (The next game does not have a name or a release date.)

Given that we know next to nothing about the plot of the next game at this point, I suppose it’s impossible to rule out the laziest of all worlds: that Shepard actually survived getting disintegrated in an incandescent flash of heavenly blue light, or disintegrated in an incandescent flash of heavenly red light, or disintegrated in an incandescent flash of heavenly green light, or, uh, trampled by an ageless species of intergalactic machines who are strong enough to level cities.

Read More: Everyone Makes The Same Choices In Mass Effect, Apparently

But all speculation is, ultimately, beside the point. The return of Commander Shepard would likely come as a disappointment to fans—it would essentially do away with the entire thrust of the original trilogy, whose appeal was predicated on making tough choices at key narrative moments, of living with the consequences, and seeing the ramifications all the way through to the finale. That finale was pretty damn definitive. Fans have had a decade to let it gestate. There’s no reason to rewrite that history.

Plus, c’mon, if there’s any supposedly dead character who should make a comeback, it’s not the good commander (who, again, has seriously earned some peace and quiet 10 times over). It’s Thane.

 



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