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Sega's Steampunk Dystopia Themed JRPG "Resonance Of Fate" Now On Playstation Network For PS3!
Sega’s Steampunk Dystopia Themed JRPG “Resonance Of Fate” Now On Playstation Network For PS3!
SEGA® of America, Inc. and SEGA® Europe, Ltd. today announced that fan-favorite Japanese role-playing-game (RPG) Resonance of Fate™ is now available for purchase for the first time on PlayStation® Network for PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system. Resonance of Fate is a unique RPG set in a dystopian future where Earth is no longer capable of sustaining life. Adding a fresh spin to the RPG…
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The Spiteful Words of a Corpse
"I'll tell you a secret, boy," rasped the old, dying man. "For your poison, I'll tell you my secret."
The boy, really a man (was there any less, after only a day living in this world?), looked away, uninterested. He just wanted the man to die. Both were too weak for a fight, even for food, but poison... poison would do nicely.
The old man coughed.
"I found a place where no one lives. An alley, free of vermin, both rat-kind and human. Oh, I see you stir at that. Bahaha. I tell you this because it will be your end, and even knowing that, you can't resist going."
"For you will pay no mind the reason for its desolace. In that alley, I came upon a mural. A massive portrait of Midnight's shadow painted in the ink of nightmares by the Witch in her own hour. No man was meant to see such a thing.
"For it takes a blind man to contemplate all those shades of black, a broken man to capture the whole perspective. But you say you are neither and you could, so you will go there and test yourself against it."
Three days later, when the boy found the alley, he found no mural, but a mirror instead. And, in that instant, the boy knew the old man to be right.
No man could stand to see Black and Hell reflected in his own eyes.