Atlus confirms PSP Riviera remake

By Spencer . February 15, 2007 . 5:27pm

Atlus confirms PSP Riviera remakeNot exactly surprising news since Riviera: The Promised Land’s PSP remake has been appearing other places, but now the title is officially announced by Atlus USA. This is a remake of the Game Boy Advance RPG where you guide Ein, a Grim Angel to destroy the promised land of Riviera. Sting enhanced the PSP version with new widescreen graphics, CD quality soundtrack and voiceovers. In Atlus’ release Riviera: The Promised Land has an English track and the Japanese language track. Also new for the game is a brand new episode with a new dungeon to explore. Riviera: The Promised Land for a June 2007 release in North America.


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  • jeffx

    between this and dracula x chronicles, there’s no excuse for me NOT to own a PSP in the near future.

  • jeffx

    between this and dracula x chronicles, there’s no excuse for me NOT to own a PSP in the near future.

  • jeffx

    between this and dracula x chronicles, there’s no excuse for me NOT to own a PSP in the near future.

  • Chinami

    The GBA was a remake of the WonderSwan version. A really good remake. Wholly different art direction, and a new ending.

  • Chinami

    The GBA was a remake of the WonderSwan version. A really good remake. Wholly different art direction, and a new ending.

  • Chinami

    The GBA was a remake of the WonderSwan version. A really good remake. Wholly different art direction, and a new ending.

  • BWprowl

    Well….damn. Now I really need a PSP. Riviera jsut might, MIGHT be my favorite RPG ever, and a fancy update like this means I’m pretty much required to get a PSP now (as I had been contemplating).

    Atlus, I love you forever for including the Japanese Language option.

  • BWprowl

    Well….damn. Now I really need a PSP. Riviera jsut might, MIGHT be my favorite RPG ever, and a fancy update like this means I’m pretty much required to get a PSP now (as I had been contemplating).

    Atlus, I love you forever for including the Japanese Language option.

  • BWprowl

    Well….damn. Now I really need a PSP. Riviera jsut might, MIGHT be my favorite RPG ever, and a fancy update like this means I’m pretty much required to get a PSP now (as I had been contemplating).

    Atlus, I love you forever for including the Japanese Language option.

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