Conception II: Children of the Seven Stars | oprainfall
Atlus has recently announced the release date and a new trailer for Conception II, the bizarre baby-making JRPG title by developer, Spike Chunsoft. The game will be released in North America on April 15 for both the Nintendo 3DS and PlayStation Vita. The minute-long teaser trailer shows snippets of gameplay, a bit of the game’s plot, characters and animated cutscenes. You can watch it below.

Monsters have invaded the world of Aterra, and only a few special individuals, imbued with the power of the Star God, are equipped to fight it. With only a small group of warriors and a narrow window of time in which their powers are at their peak, the solution is clear: combine your Star power to make magical Star Children to boost up your forces in battle!

The life of a student can be complicated when you’re exploring dungeons, fighting monsters, AND trying to maintain a high school lifestyle. Learn to balance your activities because the deeper the bond you have with your classmates, the stronger the Star Children you’ll make! In this stimulating JRPG, you’ll be able to create bonds with 7 different female Disciples and create 24 classes of Star Children, so you must learn how to create the perfect Star Children for any situation. In no time, you’ll have dozens of powerful kids with different skills that can take on everything the monsters throw at you.

As with most Atlus-published games, the first print run will be a limited edition that will come in a special box and include a 10-track CD arrangement, composed by Masato Kouda.

Conception II is available for pre-order at Amazon.com for both 3DS and Vita:

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