YIIK: A Postmodern RPG Has Gone Gold

Ackk Studios has announced that YIIK: A Postmodern RPG has gone gold which means development of the game is completed and that it’s ready for release.

YIIK: A Postmodern RPG is a turn-based Japanese style RPG set in the 1990s, about eight strangers, a mysterious woman who vanishes in an elevator, and the supernatural.

After witnessing a woman vanish from an elevator, college graduate Alex embarks on an adventure to rescue her, which spirals into an epic quest with stakes higher than he could have ever imagined. Alex’s search for the woman and the truth behind her disappearance lead him and his companions towards the new millennium, on a journey rife with mystery and danger…

Battle through dungeons littered with puzzles, traps, and bizarre monsters with a party of up to eight members, using a combat system that blends twitchy minigames with turn-based combat. Brandish records, cameras, musical instruments and more against enemies ranging from floating, yammering skulls to tortoise samurais.

YIIK: A Postmodern RPG has more than 30 hours of content including a fully-voiced main story campaign featuring talents such as Chris Niosi (Tales of Zestiria, Disgaea 5), Clifford Chapin (Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel, Attack on Titan, RWBY) and more.

Polygonal rendering, lack of textures and a rich, saturated color scheme lend to the dreamlike, otherworldly qualities of the environments and their inhabitants. The soundtrack – including contributions from composers such as Toby Fox (Undertale) and Hiroki Kikuta (Secret of Mana) – is as eclectic as the gameplay, featuring an electroacoustic fusion of jazz, funk, traditional JRPG-style tunes and swing.

YIIK: A Postmodern RPG will be released for PS Vita, PS4, Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam.

Check out the YIIK A Postmodern RPG Trailer:

 

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One thought on “YIIK: A Postmodern RPG Has Gone Gold

  • November 7, 2018 at 20:18
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    It’d about time! I’ve been cautiously optimistic about this title since I hearf it was coming to vita

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