The popular japanese developer Nippon Ichi Software announced yesterday World’s Longest 5 Minutes, a new installment for PlayStation Vita that will be released in Japan this coming 28 of July.
The latest installment of Famitsu magazine brings us the first details of this installment, which has left players with general uncertainty. It is an adventure title that will be released for 3,980 yen in Japan, and is being created in a collaboration by the mobile application development company Syupro and of course, Nippon Ichi Software.
This week’s magazine shows us a first catch of the game and its classic bit design, in which we can see how the protagonist faces off against an “Emon King”. However, our hero has forgotten his travel experience, the magic of it, his special moves and even why he should fight this demon.
You can take a look at the first image of the game next:
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