Publisher PQube has revealed that it will be bringing the previously Japanese-exclusive Our World is Ended to Nintendo Switch in the west.
The game tells the story of Judgement 7, a young team of Tokyo-based game developers who make a shocking discovery; while testing their latest game engine using augmented reality headsets, part-time director Reiji catches a horrifying glimpse of a seemingly destroyed cityscape. The problem is that the team didn't program or animate this strange new city, so how did it get there?
Blending the worlds of sci-fi and visual novels, Our World is Ended brings the team's virtual landscapes, characters, and video game creatures into the real world. The game centres around its "loveable" cast of characters, the iconic Tokyo landmarks you'll be visiting as you play, and its attractive anime art style, with PQube promising "deep narrative and plentiful conversation options" that provide over 40 hours of gameplay.
The game is scheduled for release in 2019 - we'll make sure to keep an eye out for more information as we get closer to release.
Do you like the sound of this one? Let us know if this is going on your Switch wishlist with a comment.
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Anime tiddies
Could be good. I remember seeing this back when it was announced for Japan but I was unsure it'd ever be released overseas. I'll keep an eye on it.
This looks really good, very excited to play it
When I read "PQube", I read "pube" 😂
Oh, that last thumbnail is at the Asakusa markets in Tokyo. I've stood under that big red lantern and browsed all the market stalls behind it 👍
Seems like an interesting story, but if they can't even bother to fix the grammatically incorrect "our world is ended", then I don't think I'll bother.
Cool. I'm not too picky when it comes to visual novel games so I'll probably give it a go.
One handed waifu gameplay...
This trailer gave me epilepsy and tinnitus!
sounds interesting at least.
I guess the world really did end with you.
male protagonist = no interest
@Prizm It should be "Our World is Kill" lol
@GodOfPie - Sure, why not? 😃
I love Japan, but it baffles me how often asian countries never seem to have an english speaker check their english translations.
Just bring more JPN anime games....but make sure they are txt EN. There's something about the JPN voice emphasis that changing to EN voice lose out on translation.
@Prizm Wanna hear the best part? They recently changed their name to PQube Games... Pube Games.
Either way, it looks good, and I'll be buying it to see for myself.
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