NIS America released a new trailer for CRYMACHINA introducing the action RPG’s premise, characters, and gameplay. CRYMACHINA protagonist Lebel Distel pleads for life in her final moments, and her wish is seemingly granted. The English-subbed “Introduction” trailer also reiterates a fall 2023 release window for CRYMACHINA in the west.
CRYMACHINA will be sold physically and digitally in the west for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5. NIS America will share more details in May 2023 regarding the Limited Edition physical release. The Deluxe Edition was confirmed to feature the physical game copy, a mini artbook, reverse cover, and digital soundtrack.
Here’s an overview of CRYMACHINA courtesy of NIS America:
About CRYMACHINA
In a world where humans went extinct thousands of years ago, synthetic beings known as Dei ex Machina have been tasked to bring mankind back. Join three E.V.E, the recreated psyche of deceased humans instilled in synthetic bodies, as they seek their full-fledged humanity and explore Eden to discover the secrets hidden within. Flashy, action-packed combat paired with in-depth weapon customization creates a visually stunning RPG experience. Dark scenery and striking sci-fi visuals bring the world of CRYMACHINA to life
- #CLASSY: Destroy larger than life foes with flashy, action-packed RPG combat that flows seamlessly between exploration.
- #STYLISH: Eye-catching visuals are supported with alluring sci-fi artwork from Rolua and Yoshi6054, bringing the bleak, dark world of CRYMACHINA to life!
- #STRONG: This emotional story dives deep into the qualities of humans and pushes players to question their perception of humanity.
CRYMACHINA Introduction Trailer
CRYMACHINA releases on July 6 for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5 in Japan. Lastly, the worldwide release of CRYMACHINA follows up this fall alongside the PC version.
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