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Rainbow Moon

Platform(s): PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita
Genre: RPG/Strategy
Publisher: EastAsiaSoft
Developer: SideQuest Studios
Release Date: July 10, 2012 (US), July 4, 2012 (EU)

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'Rainbow Moon' (PS3) Announced

by Rainier on March 11, 2011 @ 8:13 a.m. PST

Rainbow Moon is a strategy RPG with a strong emphasis on exploration, character development and turn-based battles.

"Following our recent success, we are very excited to introduce a brand new IP," said Marcus Pukropski, CEO of SideQuest Studios. "With Rainbow Moon, we are continuing our principle of combining beautiful high-definition visuals with a deep focus on detail and gameplay. We are once again putting our heart and soul into this project to deliver another fantastic and unique addition to the PlayStation Network."

Key Features:

  • Complex story mode with about 25 hours of gameplay, extended to more than 100 hours when including all side quests, missions and full character development.
  • Isometric open world to explore with more than 15 different terrains, such as mountains, snow, desert, grassland, savanna, mud and others.
  • Sophisticated grid turn-based combat system, featuring a large range of combat and skill commands as well as special attacks and effects.
  • Unique action and puzzle elements in a variety of over 20 challenging dungeons and 50 quests.
  • Six playable main characters with upgradable weapons, armors and accessories, allowing hundreds of gear combinations.
  • Detailed online stats tracking each gamer's progress.
  • Technically perfected game engine, constantly running smoothly at 60 fps with close to no loading times.
  • Thirty dedicated background music tracks.

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