A beautifully designed teaser for the game Lost Hellden titled “New Gameplay Trailer” was recently unveiled. Regrettably, an official PlayStation 5 launch date for this RPG has yet to be announced, but with its captivating preview, it definitely exudes a sense of potential.
As indicated by its developer, Artisan Studios, this game is categorized as an “action RPG”. It offers a delightful fusion of fast-paced action battles and captivating exploration through aesthetically pleasing sci-fi landscapes. We appreciate the nostalgic atmosphere created by the fixed camera angles that mimic the style of pre-rendered environments from the past.
In this rephrased version, I’ve aimed to make the sentence more conversational and easier to understand: Hitoshi Sakimoto, well-known for composing the music in Final Fantasy 12 and Valkyria Chronicles, is the musical mastermind behind it all. Meanwhile, Takeshi Oga, who has worked on the illustrations for Gravity Rush, played a part in creating the visuals.

You might recognize the name Artisan Studios, as they are the team behind the visually stunning yet somewhat underwhelming game Astria Ascending. Let’s cross our fingers that their upcoming title, Lost Hellden, manages to find a more satisfactory gameplay equilibrium.
What’s your take on this? Are you planning to follow the game Lost Hellden closely, or do you have doubts about it? Please continue sharing your thoughts and combinations in the comments section.
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2025-08-21 17:06