Hero Death Demo Releasing In Japan On February 10 For PS Vita

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Nippon Ichi Software announced in this week’s issue of Famitsu magazine that their upcoming PlayStation Vita title Hero Death will get a demo in Japan on February 10, 2016.

 

To catch you up to speed, Hero Death, called Yuusha Shisu in Japan, is a remake of a 2007 mobile game by Oreshika creator Shoji Masuda. The game is kind of like Groundhog Day, except you actually die in the end. Since the days repeat, you’ll get to keep going back to life and start over in order to fix all kinds of different problems. You can read more about it in our earlier report.

 

Hero Death will release in Japan on February 25, 2016 for PlayStation Vita.


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