Namco Chronicle gets modern re-release this week

Namco Chronicle

G-MODE has announced a re-release date for Namco Chronicle, the latest in their classic game ports.

Namco Chronicle is getting a re-release for Windows PC (via Steam) and Nintendo Switch this week, on May 27/28 pending your local time.

Namco Chronicle is a strategy RPG featuring Namco’s retro characters that was created exclusively for flip phones and released for Japan back in 2011.

Here’s a rundown on the classic game:

Track down the evil force that stole the legendary treasure, Wonder Eggs! Team up with namco characters and restore peace to the game world!

NAMCO CHRONICLE:

  • An SRPG featuring Namco’s retro characters.
  • Characters from multiple game titles appear together.
  • Gorgeous skill animations and dramatic cut-ins.
  • Coordinated combo scenes between characters.
  • A crossover spanning more than 20 characters.
  • A port of a Japanese flip phone title (feature phones popular before smartphones).

*This release does not add elements such as languages and achievements that were not part of the original version.

Game Overview

This is an original tactical RPG created exclusively for mobile devices, featuring heroes and heroines from a variety of classic namco games.

Game Story

The story spans three distinct parts—Fantasy, City, and Space—and new allies join your party throughout each one.

The characters who come to your aid change depending on the world you explore.

Between tactical simulation stages, adventure segments bring the crossover story to life, featuring memorable interactions between iconic namco characters.

Popular characters such as Valkyrie from The Adventure of Valkyrie, Gil and Ki from The Tower of Druaga, and Momo from Wonder Momo make an appearance.

Who else will join the adventure? The rest you will have to discover for yourself.

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