A Rose in the Twilight, released as Rose and the Old Castle of Twilight in Japan, is coming to North America and Europe both physically and digitally for PS Vita, and for PC via Steam in spring 2017, publisher NIS America announced.
In A Rose in the Twilight, use Rose’s power to absorb blood and transfer it to static objects. By doing so, colorless objects become red and regain the essence of time. You will also need to make use of the giant’s super strength by lifting and throwing objects to clear your path.
Every stage is a puzzle waiting to be pieced together. The further you get, the harder it becomes, but the greater the risk, the bigger the reward. Discover how to solve each stage as you delve deeper into the story’s grim origins.
Key Features:
Color & Time - Without color and time, the player cannot progress, but with Rose's power you can take advantage of both these key elements.
Blood Memories - Splatters of blood are waiting to be found all throughout the castle, and each one contains a gruesome death.
Visual Storytelling - Collect Blood Memories to unlock the past by watching a series of vignettes pieced together by each victim's death.
Live, Die, Repeat - Utilize both Rose's and the giant's power to solve each stage, but if death happens to cut your journey short, be careful not to make the same mistake twice.
NIS America has confirmed the North American and European release dates for A Rose in the Twilight. Originally given a spring 2017 release window, it will appear first on PCs and North American PlayStation Vitas on April 11, 2017. On April 14, 2017, it will come to European PlayStation Vitas.
Criminal Girls getting a bit panned for at least back when I read it due to using a direct port from a handheld version of the game with a few edits to sound, localization and a fog effect but some of that has been adjusted via mods already and doesn't really impact the game too much, fog effect might even make a few things more suggestive though I do not know if the art was altered as well, seems it was not.
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Ah I see, I haven't checked much into the actual developer for these games and going by Steam they're published by NIS America but with Nippon Ichi Software listed as the developer for these 2D games though there could be different teams in the same studio.
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