The Longest Five Minutes Coming To The PS Vita In North America & Europe In 2017

NIS America today announced that it will bring the adventure RPG The Longest Five Minutes to the PS Vita in North America and Europe in 2017.

Originally developed by Nippon Ichi Software and SYUPRO-DX and releasing today for the PS Vita in Japan, The Longest Five Minutes will take you inside the mind of a hero during his final encounter with an epic and evil Overlord. As the story unfolds, the conversations you have with your party and the Overlord will unlock memories of the hero’s journey. Each memory plays out in classic 8-bit RPG style, and the outcome of those memories affect your party in their final battle.

The hero of The Longest Five Minutes faces the origin of all evil, the Overlord himself, but suddenly loses all memories of his adventure. His finishing moves, the name of his hometown, and even the reason he’s trying to defeat the Overlord in the first place, all gone. Our hero feels as though he’s letting his allies down…

In the midst of battle, his allies’ words and the Overlord’s taunting triggers flashbacks, bringing his memories back piece by piece. Our hero tries to regain his priceless memories before it’s too late, but the Overlord stands before him, his power unyielding! What can happen in The Longest Five Minutes!?

Check out the The Longest Five Minutes – Teaser Trailer:

 


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One thought on “The Longest Five Minutes Coming To The PS Vita In North America & Europe In 2017

  • July 29, 2016 at 07:30
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    They announced this already when they don’t even know how it did in Japan yet? That’s mighty confident of them. Unfortunately, I am not confident about this game at all. I’m happy for the people who are looking forward to this, but I’d much rather they localize Hero must Die or Operation Babel: New Tokyo Legacy. Hero must Die is also a game by them, so I surprised and worried that this got announced for a western release first.

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