RPG title Rezel Cross for Japan this September

Rezel Cross for Japan - Image 1You know what, the PlayStation Portable is not lacking good video game titles. It’s just that Sony is releasing them in other parts of the world such as Asia and not in Europe or North America or any other major market for that matter.

An RPG video game title known as Rezel Cross was released in China back in February this year. It was developed internally by Sony and the story revolves around five protagonists who obtained super natural power called “Rezel” due to a mysterious comet that returns every thousand years.

Sounds interesting? Yeah, we thought so too. This game appeared on the official PlayStation website for Japan with a release date of September 2007. The said site has different sections for the story, characters, and the universe Rezel Cross is a part of aside from others. Of course, everything is in Japanese.

So, if some of you guys can understand Japanese, you can click on our Read link and it will take you to PlayStation Japan’s page for Rezel Cross.

Rezel Cross for Japan - Image 1You know what, the PlayStation Portable is not lacking good video game titles. It’s just that Sony is releasing them in other parts of the world such as Asia and not in Europe or North America or any other major market for that matter.

An RPG video game title known as Rezel Cross was released in China back in February this year. It was developed internally by Sony and the story revolves around five protagonists who obtained super natural power called “Rezel” due to a mysterious comet that returns every thousand years.

Sounds interesting? Yeah, we thought so too. This game appeared on the official PlayStation website for Japan with a release date of September 2007. The said site has different sections for the story, characters, and the universe Rezel Cross is a part of aside from others. Of course, everything is in Japanese.

So, if some of you guys can understand Japanese, you can click on our Read link and it will take you to PlayStation Japan’s page for Rezel Cross.

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