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Deadly Premonition Designer Directing Lord Of Apocalypse

By Spencer . September 20, 2011 . 1:01am

Deadly Premonition Designer Directing Lord Of ApocalypseRight before Tokyo Game Show started, Square Enix unveiled Lord of Apocalypse a successor to Lord of Arcana and a new game in the Lord of series. Access Games developed Lord of Arcana for PSP and Deadly Premonition designer Hidetaka Suehiro better known as "Swery65" announced he’s the director of Lord of Apocalypse.

 

Lord of Apocalypse will be created by Access Games and Square Enix for PSP and PlayStation Vita. The game is a Vita launch title slated for December 17 in Japan. So far, Lord of Apocalypse has not been announced for North America or Europe. Although, Lord of Arcana received an international release.


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  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=685220688 Vince Vazquez

    Lords of Apocalypse just got interesting :)

  • Whoomp

    I’m not surprised since Access games also made the Lord of Arcana and with such a small developer I hardly think they have a huge enough staff to not involve everyone in all projects. I am a bit surprised that he got the director role though.

  • http://twitter.com/Soul_Slappy Sam Brien

    I hope York’s voice actor is in it somewhere. It just wouldn’t be as good without that strangely sensual voice of his…

  • Gatchaman1

    There will be moments of reflection while drinking coffee in between quests

  • Tarlol

    Color me interested

  • Phoenix_Apollo

    This game just jumped onto my radar. :O

  • vrakanox

    This now has the potential to be VERY awesome.

  • neo_firenze

    I was already interested, but this seals it. 

    Wow, Vita is REALLY looking strong.  I guess Inafune was wrong when he said Japanese development is dead, huh?

  • http://profiles.yahoo.com/u/HAEBCODVH3BGFIHE47BKNDXD2I Jonathan

    *whistles*

  • Ladius

    I would like to be excited, but after Lord of Arcana I will be a little more cautious.

  • Solomon_Kano

    Makes sense. He was a co-writer and designer on Lord of Arcana, I believe. But with him being the director now…can’t wait to see how this turns out.

    LoA was flawed, but still a good deal of fun so hopefully this is only the first in a string of improvements.

    Also: yay for Tsubasa Masao art!

  • darkbartz

    Never played the previous game before, but this bit of information has definitely gotten me interested. Ahh, my wallet, you look so empty. PSVita has such a strong opening…

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