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Being published by Natsume, Alphadia Genesis is an upcoming RPG for the Wii U. It is the sixth game in the Alphadia series and was originally released for mobile devices last year. It tells the story of Fray, a member of the local guild in the Kingdom of Archleign who has been invited to join the army. The story takes place 15 years after a terrible war where clones were used as weapons. The characters that have been revealed are (descriptions from press release):

Fray is a member of the local guild in the Kingdom of Archleign, and a skilled swordsman; though he’s been invited to join the national army, he prefers the freedom of working on his own schedule.  He has a younger sister, Aurra.  His primary element is Fire.

Aurra, an early addition to the party, is an Energi researcher and an expert on clones from the recent Energi Wars. She worries about her brother, and wants to name clones after food. Her primary element is Light.

Enah, a clone accidentally activated by Fray, is a Model 2000, and more stable than the Model 1000.  Wielding a deadly chakra, don’t get between her and her master!  Her primary element is Water.

Corone may look meek and demure, but her soft exterior and manners hide a core of steel! From the Kingdom of Augustine, she has been sent by her king to discover the mystery behind clones who have begun murdering their masters – but does she have an ulterior motive?  Her primary element is Light.

Walter is the other member of the Augustine Kingdom investigation squad. He looks down on guild members like Fray, believing anyone with real talent should join their nation’s army. He’s very hot tempered and will squabble frequently with other party members. His primary element is Water.

Not only that but a a sixth mystery party member has also been teased. Alphadia Genesis is set to release for the Wii U in North America in Fall of 2014, aside from that no specific date has been announced. What do you all you think of this? Will you be picking it up for your Wii U? Let us know in the comments.

[Source: Press Release]

Colin Malone
Colin has been playing video games since he was very young and is a fan of several genres including RPG, strategy and platformers, among others. He graduated from Southwestern University with a degree in communications and currently writes for Wii U Daily, Operation Rainfall and Inspectioneering Magazine. His long term goal is nothing less than to become the Hunter S. Thompson of games journalism.