Alphadia Genesis coming to Steam in January 2015

 

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Marvelous Europe today announces that Alphadia Genesis; a retro-styled JRPG, will be released on Steam in January 2015 with a special introductory launch price of €11.99/£8.79, available for a limited time only. Created by developer KEMCO, Alphadia
Genesis has garnered much buzz from long-time fans of the genre and nostalgia of classic gaming.

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The rich characters and engrossing plot are perfect for those looking for immersive, narrative driven gameplay, and the 16-bit style bears resemblance to classic RPGs of the ‘90s. Graphically, the game displays both tradition and innovation, as the action shifts from 2D to 3D during its tactical turn based battle sequences. “We couldn’t be more pleased to be delivering Alphadia Genesis to the Steam community,” says Steven Tarry, Marketing Manager, Marvelous Games. “We know that a significant number of PC gamers are craving more exciting and engrossing Japanese titles, as well as cool throw back games, and that’s exactly what we’re going to provide with Alphadia Genesis!”

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In classic JRPG fashion, the narrative of Alphadia Genesis is winding and the characters are colorful. The story follows Fray and his investigative team from the Archleign Kingdom as they set out to solve a mysterious murder case in a nearby city. After some initial investigations, Fray and his companions are joined by delegates from the Ghalzabine Kingdom. This causes tensions to run high, as the Archleign and Ghalzabine Kingdoms have shared an uneasy relationship since the clone-centric ‘Energi War’ 15 years prior to the joint investigation.

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Alphadia Genesis will be the first KEMCO RPG to be released on Steam, and the Marvelous Europe team is excited about the prospect of bringing more JRPGs to the popular platform which has more than *75 million active user accounts. More details will be released leading up to the game’s scheduled launch on Steam in January 2015.

Jim Smale

Gaming since the Atari 2600, I enjoy the weirdness in games counting Densha De Go and RC De Go as my favourite titles of all time. I prefer gaming of old where buying games from a shop was a thing, Being social in person was a thing. Join me as I attempt to adapt to this new digital age!