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Qute Corporation-developed shoot ’em ups Ginga Force and Natsuki Chronicles are coming to PlayStation 4 and PC via Steam in the west in 2020, publisher Rising Star Games announced.
Ginga Force was first released for Xbox 360 in February 2013 in Japan. This is the first time it is being released outside of Japan.
Natsuki Chronicles was first released for Xbox One in December 2019 worldwide.
“Ginga Force and Natsuki Chronicles are both projects we placed a lot of effort into and we’re excited for the western release of both games,” said Qute Corporation president Takeshi Osako in a press release. “Shooting games are a special genre with a passionate fanbase and we’re excited to be working with Rising Star Games to reach an even broader audience with these two great shooters.”
Here is an overview of each game, via Rising Star Games:
Ginga Force is a vertical style shoot ’em up with multiple game modes including Story and Score Attack, while Natsuki Chronicles is a side-scrolling shooter that shares its setting with Ginga Force even though it has its own unique characters. Natsuki Chronicles also features both an exciting campaign in Chronicles Mode and comes with an Arcade Mode for those who enjoy the thrill of going after a new high score. And you can show off your skills on both games via the online leaderboards.
Both Ginga Force and Natsuki Chronicles are playable at the Rising Star Games booth at PAX East 2020, which runs from February 27 to March 1 at the Boston Convention Center.
Watch a set of trailers below. View a set of Ginga Force screenshots here and Natsuki Chronicles screenshots here.
Ginga Force
Natsuki Chronicles
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Natsuki Chronicles releases today digitally for the PS4 and Steam.
Natsuki Chronicles will launch for PlayStation 4 and PC via Steam on February 18 in the west, day and date with its Japanese release, publisher Rising Star Games and developer Qute announced.
Here is an overview of the game, via its store pages:
Welcome back to the world of Seventia in this thrilling new horizontal shoot ’em up from Rising Star Games and Qute.
Natsuki Chronicles features an immersive story that runs parallel to the events in Ginga Force. Follow the story of protagonist and expert pilot Natsuki and discover the story of her past as a rookie pilot as it leads up to present day events. It’s time again to take flight and fight!
Natsuki Chronicles features a Story Mode that alternates between past and present in over 10 stages. Just like its predecessor, Ginga Force, players can once again choose from a huge selection of customization options with combinations of three weapon types and various equipment that can be unlocked throughout the game. Natsuki Chronicles also introduces a revolutionary “Bullet Trajectory Display” function that allows players to observe the direction of enemy bullets ahead of time.
In addition to Story Mode, and specifically for those looking to increase their score, there’s an Arcade Mode with Online Leaderboards that enables players to compete against friends and the entire world.
Welcome back to Seventia.
Natsuki Chronicles brings slick side-scrolling shooter action to PlayStation on February 18
Natsuki Chronicles brings slick side-scrolling shooter action to PlayStation on February 18
Hello PlayStation fans! I’m honoured to be here today to talk about Natsuki Chronicles, which is out on PlayStation 4 February 18. Natsuki Chronicles is an old-school bullet hell side-scrolling shooter with slick visuals, fast-paced gameplay and some innovative new gameplay and narrative hooks that revitalise this classic genre. We work for boutique japanese studio Qute Corporation and like to…
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The PlayStation 4 version of side-scrolling shoot ’em up Natsuki Chronicles will launch via the PlayStation Store on February 18 in Japan for 2,680 yen, developer Qute announced.
Natsuki Chronicles first launched for Xbox One worldwide in December 2019.
Publisher Rising Star Games will release the PlayStation 4 version, as well as a PC version via Steam in the west.
Here is an overview of the game, via Rising Star Games:
About
A new horizontal shoot ’em up that takes place within the same setting as Ginga Force.
Natsuki Chronicles follows the character Natsuki from a new perspective on the story. Discover her past as a rookie pilot up to present time, with events that happen in parallel or even coincide with those in Ginga Force.
Through its unique display of bullet paths, Natsuki Chronicles makes the bullet-hell on screen much more accessible and adds tactical depth to the action. This game was long-awaited by fans of Ginga Force and didn’t disappoint in the slightest!
Key Features
Story Mode alternating between past and present over 10 stages.
Arcade Mode for quick action with Online Leaderboards.
Huge selection for weapon customization with countless combinations.
“Bullet Trajectory Display” for observing the direction of enemy bullets!
Available in-game languages: English, Japanese, German, and French.
If you missed it, watch a trailer for the PlayStation 4 version here.
Natsuki Chronicles for PS4 debut trailer.