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東京リベンジャーズ Last Mission

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La vengeance est entre vos mains! Plongez dans le monde passionnant de l'anime télévisé "Tokyo Revengers" avec son premier RPG d'action 3D, "Tokyo Revengers Last Mission," également connu sous le nom de "Las Ribe", désormais disponible en tant qu'application pour smartphone! Découvrez la recréation détaillée de la ville et du temps de Shibuya pendant que vous courez pour vous venger du pire avenir.

■ La vision du monde grandeur nature entre dans le monde méticuleusement conçu de "Tokyo Revengers" avec des graphiques 3D grandeur nature! Immergez-vous dans un cadre Shibuya réaliste et explorez divers endroits emblématiques de la série, tels que le sanctuaire Musashi, le parc sous-marin, l'Omizo Junior School, les ruines d'entrepôt, les plates-formes de gare et même la chambre de chaque personnage.

■ Revivez à nouveau cette excitation revivez l'anime! Découvrez l'histoire de l'anime télévisé du point de vue du personnage principal, Takemichi Hanagaki! À travers des sauts de temps répétés, changez le pire avenir dans le futur que vous voulez de vos propres mains.

■ Des scènes de jeu puissantes avec une voix complète L'histoire principale est entièrement exprimée par une distribution stellaire d'acteurs de voix! Des scènes emblématiques sont animées comme des cinématiques qui tirent le meilleur parti des modèles 3D, offrant une expérience "Tokyo Revengers" qui est complètement différente de l'anime télévisé.

■ Les personnages populaires se déchaînent dans le jeu, plus de 30 personnages bien-aimés de l'anime télévisé apparaissent comme des personnages jouables! Profitez d'actions qui reflètent la personnalité de chaque personnage avec des contrôles conviviaux. Utilisez des combos, des compétences et des compétences spéciales pour gagner des batailles! Utilisez le "système de coopération" pour fournir des coups puissants à vos adversaires avec vos alliés forts.

■ Formez votre propre équipe la plus forte organiser librement les personnages qui sont apparus dans l'anime télévisé "Tokyo Revengers"! Les styles obtenus par gacha et d'autres moyens peuvent être utilisés comme costumes d'habillage, permettant des combinaisons de composition sans fin. Courez autour de Shibuya avec votre propre équipe!

© Ken Wakui / Kodansha / Anime "Tokyo Revengers" Comité de production © Victor Entertainment

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