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Nayuta no Kiseki
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Developer(s)Nihon Falcom
Publisher(s)Nihon Falcom
Director(s)Takayuki Kusano
Producer(s)Toshihiro Kondo
Programmer(s)
  • Syuuji Nishitani
  • Masaya Imura
Writer(s)
  • Syunsei Shikata
  • Yuuta Miyazaki
  • Aichiro Miyata
  • Katsuya Horimoto
Composer(s)
  • Hayato Sonoda
  • Takahiro Unisuga
  • Saki Momiyama
Platform(s)
ReleasePlayStation Portable
  • JP: July 26, 2012
PlayStation 4
Genre(s)Action role-playing game
Mode(s)Single-player

Nayuta no Kiseki (那由多の軌跡, Nayuta no Kiseki, Trails of Nayuta) is an action role-playing game developed and published by Nihon Falcom, which released it in Japan for the PlayStation Portable on July 26, 2012.[1] A high-definition remaster for the PlayStation 4 titled Nayuta no Kiseki Kai is scheduled for release in 2021 in Japan.[2]

Gameplay

The game is an action-role-playing video game,[3] with gameplay similar to the Ys and Zwei II. Besides the physical attacks, there are other types of actions: Skills (sword skills), Arts ("Magic") and Craft (powerful special abilities).

The game also features platforming elements, such as with Ys: The Oath in Felghana. The game was never released outside of Japan but an English fan translation is available.

Plot

The game happens in a world called Lost Heaven. The characters' hometown is Remnant Island, an island located in the center of Sciencia Sea, a vast ocean with countless islands. Shooting stars have been continually falling from the sky for some time, leaving much of these piled up on the island. Stones known as "Star Fragments" have been discovered in these areas. By shining a light on them in a certain way, people can see the phantom world of Lost Heaven.

References

  1. ^ Wallace, Kimberly (October 25, 2012). "Unfortunate Timing: RPGs Released Late In The PSP's Life Cycle". Game Informer. Retrieved December 16, 2020.
  2. ^ Romano, Sal (December 16, 2020). "Nayuta no Kiseki coming to PS4 by summer 2021 in Japan". Gematsu. Retrieved December 16, 2020.
  3. ^ "Trails Of Nayuta Can Sap Up Your Time With Optional Sub Quests". Siliconera. June 4, 2012. Retrieved December 16, 2020.

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