Thursday, 27 March 2014

News: The Guided Fate: Cross Thesis Awakening Story synopsis



Nippon Ichi software recently revealed a sequel to The Guided Fate paradox named The Guided Fate: Cross Thesis Awakening. A story synopsis was recently released -

Several years after the revolution from a certain young man’s fate… a powerful demon known as Satanadia has fallen; however, the absolute superiority of the demons continued to dominate, as angels and demons continued to shed blood across the war-plagued lands of the realms.In the midst of the heated war, there was one area in the heavenly realm, where guerrilla tactics have been used as an effort to keep themselves from falling. This is where they’ve continued God’s research on the ultimate anti-demon weapon, the Fate Awakening Crystal, that could change mankind into gods themselves. Meanwhile, the people waited impatiently in the human realm.

The protagonist is on his way back home from school, when he is suddenly attacked by an ensemble that fell from the sky. He dies shortly after his heart is pierced. However, after being saved by a mysterious girl, he finds himself somewhere he’s never seen before… as he awakens in the heavenly realm. After having the Fate Awakening Crystal transplanted within him, it has been decided that he will be taking part in the war between angels and demons.

From force and suffering, comes the “ultimate choice,” which at times results in the unexpected killing of others, involution, and other irrational consequences… but in order to defeat the enemy, the protagonist will have to choose between the death of two beloved women. He can only save one of them… which path will he ultimately choose?


It all sounds a little more fleshed out than the original with the prospect of multiple playthroughs by making different choices sounding a little tantalising. On your radar? The reveal trailer embedded above may help if not. The game is set for July in Japan with a localisation still to be announced.

Source [Siliconera]

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