Brigandine: The Legend of Runersia releases on PS4 today
From the legends that help made Final Fantasy I-III and Disgaea 1-5 now comes Brigandine: The Legend of Runersia. This cult classic game was first released in 1998 on the original PlayStation and won fans over ever since then. The game has been updated for modern systems to run perfectly on the PlayStation 4 and you can even download a demo to try the game out for yourself!
The game will offer you hundreds of hours of captivating gameplay where you will rule one of six nations and command over 100 Rune knights to fight the many monsters that the world has. This is all done on hexagonal grid maps in a tactical turn-based battle system.
- High degree of freedom in warfare‒ Players decide which of six nations to play as, which countries to invade, and how to conquer the continent
- Hundreds of hours of gameplay‒ A single nation’s plotline provides 30+ hours of playtime with multiple endings, post-ending content and newly added custom difficulty levels
- Classic gameplay and design based on the original‒ Combat is a turn-based tactical RPG, with knights on each side leading three monster platoons into battle on a hexagonal grid to jostle for victory
- Immersive gameplay and original artwork from talented veterans‒ Lead artist and character designer, Raita Kazama brings his artistry to the 40 base locations, over 100 unique knights, and 50 monster types in Runersia
- Challenge mode‒ Battle in a combination of a sandbox and score attack experience where new missions are non-stop, challenging the player’s ability to change strategies on the fly as difficulty becomes harder the longer a player survives
- New content and updates‒ “Titans and the Iron Front” update includes new high-level monsters, Titan and Shadow Goblin, custom difficulty levels for enemy AI, playtime and EXP gain options, new user interface, menu adjustments, and added functions making conquest over Runersia more strategic than ever
The game is out now for PlayStation 4 and 5 and will be released on the Switch on June 25th, 2020.
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