Developers MYTHRIL, under the supervision of publisher Konami, have unveiled a fresh trailer for the strategic RPG titled “Suikoden STAR LEAP“. The new video offers insights into the game’s engaging combat system.
Here is an overview of the battle system, via the game’s official website:
Normal Battle
This game employs a timeline turn based battle system.
In this intense conflict, participants select among three categories of moves: regular assaults, magical runes, and unique abilities, all working alongside their teammates.
The key phrase “fight together” has been replaced with “working alongside,” which maintains the meaning but sounds more natural and easier to read.
War Mode
A real-time strategy system in which both enemies and allies units move simultaneously.
Command your troops and lead them to victory while keeping an eye on the situation.
Party Edit
Up to six players can be set in the front and back rows.
Characters from previous numbered titles in the Suikoden series can also be used.
As an eager enthusiast, I’m thrilled to share that the much-anticipated game, Suikoden STAR LEAP, is set to launch on multiple platforms! Get ready to immerse yourself in the game on PC via Steam, as well as on iOS and Android devices. At this moment, we’re still waiting for the official release date to be announced. Stay tuned for more updates!
Watch the trailer below.
Battle Trailer
English
Japanese
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