Misty title reveals itself: Mist of Chaos Japanese trailer

Although Idea Factory‘s Generation of Chaos wasn’t welcomed well in the PSP area, do you think the developers have what it takes to throw some mighty next-gen punches? Mist of Chaos is set to be released in Japan on March 22 – just a little more than a month from now, and we’ve hardly seen anything from the upcoming tactical-RPG game yet. Here’s a fixer-upper for you guys who are planning to give this title a shot.

It’s the Japanese trailer and it doesn’t take much to instantly see how far the developers have come, from handheld to next-gen console. For one thing, just listening to the soundtrack (even the quirky Japanese voice-overs of the characters) brings the epic factor into it. There are also quite a lot of clips showing the war scenes in the game. Here’s the challenge, though: just try counting the number of units on the field. Let’s see how far you can get.

Yeah, it’s not as “oomph”-inducing as Hundred Years’ War, but as a tactical-RPG title, this deserves a look-out for…

Although Idea Factory‘s Generation of Chaos wasn’t welcomed well in the PSP area, do you think the developers have what it takes to throw some mighty next-gen punches? Mist of Chaos is set to be released in Japan on March 22 – just a little more than a month from now, and we’ve hardly seen anything from the upcoming tactical-RPG game yet. Here’s a fixer-upper for you guys who are planning to give this title a shot.

It’s the Japanese trailer and it doesn’t take much to instantly see how far the developers have come, from handheld to next-gen console. For one thing, just listening to the soundtrack (even the quirky Japanese voice-overs of the characters) brings the epic factor into it. There are also quite a lot of clips showing the war scenes in the game. Here’s the challenge, though: just try counting the number of units on the field. Let’s see how far you can get.

Yeah, it’s not as “oomph”-inducing as Hundred Years’ War, but as a tactical-RPG title, this deserves a look-out for…

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