Japanese Music-Rhythm Shooter “L.F.O.: Lost Future Omega” Heads West for Switch on May 3

Japanese developer Daifuku Future Lab and publisher Mebius have announced a western release for L.F.O.: Lost Future Omega.

The music-rhythm shooter will launch for the Nintendo Switch via the eShop in both North America and Europe on May 3rd. A price is set at $7.99/€6.49.

Featured above, you can view a new trailer for the game. Here’s a rundown on the game, via its official website:



“Sync Sound,Sync Future”

Synchronize the sound, synchronize the future. As the screen changes your actions and the sound synchronize with the music.

Some of the sounds you select can be passed to the next stage. By doing so and depending on your progress at that point, Even if you are playing in the same stage, you will get feeling that you are listening to another arrangement.

“The Beat Goes On”

The beat continues. From the start of the game and until you clear the stage (or saddly when your game is over) Non Stop Music When you change to the next stage, your last BGM will mix smoothly with your new one.

Your music and euphoria will be non stop!

“You Can Do It!”

For those who want to play freely. This game has two kind of MODES [NORMAL Mode] and [OKIRAKU Mode]

If you select OKIRAKU mode you can play without getting any damage.

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