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Last Time I Saw You gets release date in October - Niche Gamer

Last Time I Saw You gets release date in October

Last Time I Saw You

Publisher Chorus Worldwide and developer Maboroshi Artworks announced a release date for Last Time I Saw You, their new hand-drawn narrative game.

Last Time I Saw You is launching on October 10th across Windows PC (via Steam), Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Switch, PS4, and PS5.

Here’s a rundown on the previously announced game, plus a new trailer:

Last Time I Saw You is a narrative adventure about love and acceptance, with an emphasis on story, exploration and character development. All in a lush and vibrant world set in 1980s Japan.

Follow the story of Ayumi, a 12-year-old boy who wanders the melancholic countryside of Japan in search of the girl he has been seeing in his dreams, who may have also cast a curse upon his town… A coming-of-age narrative adventure about a first love and a terrible curse set in late 80’s Japan.

Features:

  • A narrative-driven coming-of-age adventure about first love.
  • Enjoy beautiful hand-drawn art and animation.
  • A cozy and relaxing 2D exploration game mixed with some action elements.
  • Socialize with your environment to discover the truth of the curse that haunts your town.
  • Explore a fantastic and imaginative world set in Japan’s late 80’s countryside.
  • A story with moving and emotional twists filled with unforgettable characters.
  • Immerse yourself in a beautiful, ambient lo-fi soundtrack to study/relax to!


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