Disgaea developer Nippon Ichi has a new Vita game in the works where you play as a swordsmith that has one year to live.
To make the most of your time in Great Edo Blacksmith you’ll need to make some money by fighting monsters in mines to gain ore.
Ore can is used to create swords that you can sell.
What do you do with this money?
You can hang out with Asaka, Yugiri, and Kiyohana.
Great Edo Blacksmith comes out on November 27 for PlayStation Vita.
VGChartz's Adam Cartwright: "As with a number of genres like MMOs and real-time strategy titles, simulation games are a lot more common on PCs than consoles and this is doubly the case with handhelds, where simulations aren’t always suited to the pick-up-and-play nature of on-the-go-gaming. Thanks to two generations of backwards compatibility and the variety of native software it has received over the years, though, the Vita offers a little something for everyone in this department."
Great Edo Blacksmith is available from today in Japan and Nippon Ichi have released with the game the official demo version and an online mini-game!
In Great Edo Blacksmith, the main character has only a year to live, so his wish is to find true love before passing on, and it’s your job to help him find it by making money to spend time with three beautiful ladies. Nippon Ichi recently shared the opening moving for the Vita title.