Nicalis, Inc. has released  RemiLore: Lost Girl in the Lands of Lore on Nintendo Switch PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, This magical adventure will be heading to Steam a bit later on. This Hack n Slash magical adventure starts Remi. She is an ordinary schoolgirl that just so happens to get mixed up with a supreme magic book named Lore. The two find themselves on a crazy adventure in the land of Ragnoah, where she is trying to find her way back home.

I’m working my way through a review of this one and can say fans of this genre likely have a lot of fun here. There are over 200 weapons to obtain and tons of different strategies to disperse your foes. I should have the full review live here next week, so stay tuned for that.

Here is a list of unlocked and unlockable gameplay options:

  • Story Mode 1—Single-player main storyline starring Remi and Lore
  • Story Mode 2—Alternate storyline starring Choux and Lore
  • Co-op Mode—Two players team up and battle together
  • One Coin Clear—Permadeath mode
  • Wildcard Spell—Lore’s ultimate spell is replaced by a random one
  • Wildcard Weapon—Remi’s weapon is swapped randomly after an enemy is defeated
  • Power House—Increased attack power, but attack speed is slower
  • Sugar Rush—Dash gauge recharges faster, but attacks deal less damage
  • Boss Rush—Fight every boss in order, with no levels in between
  • Custom Loadout—Select any unlocked weapon and spell
  • Hard Mode—More difficult than Normal Mode
  • Nightmare Mode—One hit means game over
  • Tutorial—Learn how to play the game

RemiLore: Lost Girl in the Lands of Lore is out now as a digitallyon Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One for $39.99 The launch edition of the physical version on Nintendo Switch includes a bonus instruction booklet and RemiLore-themed microfiber cleaning cloth.

Steve Baltimore
Steve started with oprainfall not long after the campaign moved from the IGN forums to Facebook. Ever since, he has been fighting to give all non-mainstream RPGs a fair voice. As the site admin, he will continue to do this and even show there is value in what some would deem "pure ecchi." He loves niche games and anime more than anything... well, except maybe Neptune.