Ghost Parade Is Coming To The Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 And PC

 

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One of Aksys’ Anime Expo 2018 announcements was to reveal it will be publishing Lentera’s action-adventure game, Ghost Parade. It first appeared on Steam Greenlight in November 2015, and will now be coming to the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and PC in 2019.

 

In Ghost Parade, players follow a y9-year-old girl named Suri. She has found herself trapped in the Suaka Forest, which is inhabited by ghosts, and is unable to find a way out. She will need to get aid from these ethereal characters. At the same time, they need her assistance, as humans are tearing the forest down. Three ghosts’ abilities can be equipped by Suri at a time, though she will be able to befriend many spirits on her journey. Webtoons following the characters are available online.

 

This four-and-a-half minute demo goes through some of Suri’s journey.

 

 

Ghost Parade is in development for the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and PC for a 2019 release.


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