Here’s Another Teaser Pic Of Falcom’s Tokyo Xanadu

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Falcom announced a new game in this week’s Japanese videogame magazines, called Tokyo Xanadu, and the game looks like it takes place during modern times.

 

A new teaser image (thanks, Game Jouhou) shows two characters on the front that remind us of The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Flash’s protagonist Rean Schwarzer and the heroine Alisa Reinford, but judging by their clothing, they look like students in the city of Tokyo.

 

The image says “Falcom’s brand new title! Something quite different from all the games up until now; Falcom’s new ‘challenge’ begins!”

 

Tokyo Xanadu will roll out sometime in 2015.


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