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By Ishaan . May 2, 2012 . 2:13pmCapcom’s Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City debuts at the top of the charts, with Gust’s Ciel no Surge at #4.
| CONCEPTION: PLEASE DELIVER MY CHILD!! |
Capcom’s Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City debuts at the top of the charts, with Gust’s Ciel no Surge at #4.
So, after you (pro)create an army of Star Children in Conception: Please Deliver My Child you bring them to dungeons – dungeons loaded with spike traps and falling boulders.
Conception has standard RPG classes like Fighter, Monk, Magician, Archer, Thief, Cleric, and Merchant.
Conception: Please Deliver My Child goes through the whole process in about ten seconds.
So, Conception: Please Deliver My Child (yes, that baby making RPG from Spike) lets you bring about a dozen star children to dungeons and battles. How are you going to control all of these characters at once?
New trailer of Spike’s RPG, Conception: Please Deliver My Child!!, shows your Star Children ganging up and attacking monsters.
The star maidens are tied to constellations like Arie who represents Aries. Arie is a nun who is a strict teacher and known to have dizzy spells.
While we haven’t heard of an RPG plot like the one in Conception before, the PSP game plays like a traditional RPG. Well, a RPG where you have a thirteen character party.
While Conception has a wild plot, it has tried and true RPG mechanics like battles and dungeons to explore.
The story begins with Itsuki and his cousin who also happens to be his childhood friend, Mahiru, on their high school graduation day. Mahiru pulls Itsuki aside for a shocking confession.
Spike and Dangan-ronpa producer Yoshinori Terasawa have an even more bizarre concept than “soul breeding.”