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Rainbow Moon for PSN: Watch the New Trailer Now

PlayStation Blog: Although much of Rainbow Moon’s appeal is in its exploration and character development, the battles are what matter most. Akin to our Soldner-X game series, we have taken an innovative approach by combining classical elements with new ideas. An example is the triggering of battle encounters. Random encounters? Yes or no? Well, how about both?! In Rainbow Moon you will find foes roaming the surface of the planet and have a chance to battle in additional random encounters. The latter, however, are 100% optional and can be disregarded if you so decide. (PS3, Rainbow Moon)

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ShinnokDrako  +   383d ago
I want it!!!
I think it's very particular, maybe it won't be super original or revolutionary, but i'd really like more RPGs of this kind. It remembers me a cross between Disgaea and FF Tactics. I hope they release a demo too.
TheTwelve  +   383d ago
Bought.
sypher  +   383d ago
Looking forward to sinking a lot of hours into this one!

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