PM Studios have announced a last-minute delay for Deemo: The Last Recital on PS Vita.
The game will forgo its previously confirmed North American release date – which was set for today – for one sometime next month in both North America and Europe.
Developed by Taiwanese studio Rayark Games and originally released for iOS and Android devices, the music-rhythm game has been downloaded millions of times and is praised for its aesthetics, as well as its story.
Here’s a rundown on the game:
Deemo is a mystical creature who lives a life of solitude deep within a mysterious castle. One day, a little girl plummets from the sky. She has no idea who she is, or where she comes from. As Deemo tries to help the little girl return to her world, they discover a strange tree attached to a piano which grows taller with each note it hears. How will Deemo adjust to a companionship it has never before experienced? Will the little girl be able to handle whatever truths she may gain if her lost memories return? Accompanied by the haunting notes of the piano, help uncover the mysteries surrounding the mystical Deemo and the enigmatic girl from the sky.
Key Features
- Music of hearts! – 100+ captivating songs from various composers and genres await you! Let the voice of the piano calm your heart!
- 3 difficulty modes! – Start with Easy mode and work your way up to Hard mode to test your sense of rhythm via simple, intuitive gameplay!
- Beautiful hand-drawn artwork! –The gorgeous hand-drawn art will tug at your heartstrings as the gripping story unfolds!
- Mesmerizing story! – The music, artwork, and narrative all come together in this amazingly charming experience! Submerge yourself in the world of Deemo!
Mr0303
April 19, 2017 at 7:58 pmIt is an awesome experience and a must buy for fans of rhythm games. I did buy the Asia physical version, but depending on price I may get it in order to see the DLC songs.
GameZard
April 19, 2017 at 9:03 pmThey will probably cut some songs.
Fenrir007
April 19, 2017 at 11:00 pmFor some reason, I can’t get used to music games that use the touchscreen as their main input.
Ruggarell
April 20, 2017 at 8:13 amThe Vita is still getting more games than the Wii U ever had
Amazing, Simply amazing.
alterku
April 20, 2017 at 11:32 amOh crud. Is that the only way to play this?
Fenrir007
April 20, 2017 at 9:21 pmI have no idea. I just looked at the video and assumed that was the only way, especially since it came from smartphones. I could be wrong, though.