Ghostlight Bringing Lost Dimension to PC

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Ghostlight will be bringing  Lancarse’s  Tactical RPG Lost Dimension to PC. This game was published last year by Atlus on the PlayStation 3 and Vita consoles with some critical acclaim. I reviewed the game personally and found the story and combat intriguing. You can check out my full review if you want to know more.

Here is some information from Ghostlight’s blog post as well:

Key game features:

  • Take on the enemy across tactically created environments in an amazingly strategic turn-based battle system!
  • Create bonds with your teammates and use your psychic talent of ‘vision’ to rifle through their minds and find the traitors!
  • Every person counts in battle as you place teammates to benefit and shield each other and manage their ‘Defers’ and ‘Berserk’ modes!
  • Test your investigation and deduction skills by finding the traitor on each floor of the towering Pillar.  Traitors are randomly determined, so no two playthroughs are the same!

While some may see this as an odd choice for them to port to PC I feel this is a very solid title and if you haven’t played it you should consider it.

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