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The Lost Child arrives on the Switch, PS4 and Vita in North America

June 20, 2018 by Andrew Newton

NIS America and Kadokawa Games have announced the North American release of their supernatural RPG The Lost Child on the Nintendo Switch, Playstation 4 and PS Vita.  European gamers will be able to journey into the occult on the 22nd June.  You can watch the game’s launch trailer below…

In The Lost Child players journey to modern day Japan to take the role of occult journalist Hayato Ibuki.  During an investigation into several mysterious suicides Hayato meets a strange girl who gives him a mystical device that allows him to capture a variety of mythological creatures and other supernatural creatures.  Players will have to fight their way through a set of dungeons called Layers in order to solve the mystery behind the device.

Featuring:

  • Over 100 Astrals from myths and legends to capture, each with 3 unique forms.
  • More than 250 skills to learn and distribute among your party of captured Astrals.
  • Massive dungeons with up to 100 challenging floors.

Occult journalist, Hayato Ibuki, encounters a strange girl during his investigations into a series of mysterious suicides in Tokyo. She implores that Hayato must live, before bestowing upon him a mystical device that allows him to capture celestial and arcane creatures. He is now thrust into a world beyond our own, home to horrific monsters and celestial beings. In it, he must delve into dungeons called Layers and solve the mystery of the device. Where his journey leads him could decide the fate of the our world…

The Lost Child is available now for the Switch, PS4 and Vita in North America.

Originally published June 20, 2018. Updated June 19, 2018.

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Kadokawa Games, NIS America, The Lost Child

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