Utawarerumono Remake’s First Screenshots Show Its New 3D Battles And Comparison With PS2 Version

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Aquaplus recently revealed that the very first Utawarerumono game is getting a PS4 and PS Vita remake, and Famitsu shared a look at its new 3D battles and more in its first screenshots.

 

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The above is a look at the new 3D battle system for the remake.

 

Here’s a look at an event CG comparison between the PlayStation 2 version and the upcoming remake:

 

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PlayStation 2 version

 

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PS4 and PS Vita remake

The Utawarerumono remake releases in Japan on April 26, 2018 for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita.


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