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Kyoei Toshi
Japanese box art
Developer(s)Granzella
Publisher(s)Bandai Namco Entertainment
EngineOrochi 3
Platform(s)PlayStation 4
Release
  • JP: October 19, 2017
Genre(s)Tokusatsu, Survival

(Japanese: 巨影都市 Kyoei Toshi) ("City of Giant Shadows") is a video game for the PlayStation 4 developed by Granzella, who confirmed that it is the spiritual successor to their Disaster Report series of games, and several characters from that series also make cameo appearances in the game.[1][2] The objective of the game is to escape a city ravaged by battles between giant monsters, kaiju, robots, and heroes from the famous live-action and animated Japanese series Godzilla, the Ultra Series, Gamera, Patlabor, and Neon Genesis Evangelion.[1]

The game features the theme song, "Shadow" performed by Mai Iida.[1]

Plot

The game is set in the fictional Ichi City in Japan, which is attacked by mysterious giant monsters called "kyoei" ("giant shadows"). The player chooses between either playing as a man called Ken Misaki or a woman called Miharu Matsuhara (the character may be renamed), with the objective being to try to escape the city with their partner Yuki. Early on, the main character witnesses a deal between yakuza, which results in them having to escape from a hitman constantly chasing them throughout the game as well. The escape leads the main character and Yuki around the city, and they learn more about Yuki's past and her connection to the giant shadows.[1]

Cast

Giant Shadows

Source material is in parentheses.

  • Ultraman (Ultraman series)
  • Alien Zarab (Ultraman series)
  • Dada (Ultraman series)
  • Ultra Seven (Ultraman series)
  • Pandon (Ultraman series)
  • Ultraman Taro (Ultraman series)
  • Ultraman Tiga (Ultraman series)
  • Kyrieloid II (Ultraman series)
  • Ultraman Zero (Ultraman series)
  • Ultraman Belial (Ultraman series)
  • Godzilla (Godzilla series)
  • King Ghidorah (Godzilla series)
  • Mothra (Godzilla series)
  • Battra (Godzilla series)
  • Sanshiki Kiryu (Godzilla series)
  • Evangelion 00 (Evangelion series)
  • Evangelion 01 (Evangelion series)
  • Evangelion 02 (Evangelion series)
  • The 4th Angel (Evangelion series)
  • The 5th Angel (Evangelion series)
  • The 8th Angel (Evangelion series)
  • Gamera (Gamera series)
  • Gyaos (Gamera series)
  • Legion plant (Gamera series)
  • Soldier Legion (Gamera series)
  • Ingram 1 (Patlabor series)
  • Ingram 2 (Patlabor series)
  • Growbear (Patlabor series)
  • Pyrobuster (Patlabor series)
  • Griffon (Patlabor series)
  • Abraham (Patlabor series)

Development

The game was announced on September 17, 2015. It was developed by Granzella and directed by Kazuma Kujo.[1] Takashi Watabe was producer on behalf of publisher Bandai Namco.[1]

The game launched on October 19, 2017 in Japan.[1]

Reception

The game sold 48,935 copies within its first week on sale in Japan, placing it at number two on the all format sales charts.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "Official website" (in Japanese).
  2. ^ https://www.4gamer.net/games/315/G031598/20171015001/
  3. ^ https://www.4gamer.net/games/117/G011794/20171025074/

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