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Azure Striker Gunvolt Game by Megaman's Keiji Inafune Announced

posted on by Andre Pappas
2D side-scrolling action game debuts on Nintendo's 3DS eShop this summer

During the BitSummit independent game festival in Kyoto, Nintendo's 3DS eShop this summer.

The developers describe the story as follows:

In the near future, a new type of psychic power has emerged. A powerful conglomerate, the Sumeragi Group, has brought peace and order to the world. But through its cruel subjegation of those possessing these powers.

A psychic boy named Gunvolt has ed a rebel force to strike back. His goal is to free the world from Sumeragi's control. Gunvolt's ability is lightning. He can fire lightning rods at his enemies and zap them.

One day, Gunvolt is ordered to kill virtual pop star Lumen. But he learns that Lumen is the avatar of Joule, a psychic girl. He hesitates to kill her, and this changes his destiny.

He faces psychic opponents. Melac creates wormholes for unpredictable attacks. Daytona strikes with explosions and powerful leap attacs. As Gunvolt fights, his true powers slowly begin to awaken.

Gunvolt can attack using targeted "Dart Leader" shots and "Raigeki-rin," a charged electric attack that can slowly injure opponents or deliver a targeted shock. Gunvolt is also equipped with a special "Voltic Chain" attack that takes down all enemies on the screen.





Other revealed characters include:

Daytona (foe)


Malec (foe)




Inafune serves as executive producer and action supervisor for the game. Takuya Aizu is producing the game. It is slated for release via the Nintendo 3DS shop in Japan.

In addition to working on the PlayStation Vita, Nintendo 3DS, PC, Mac, Linux, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii U, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.

Source: 4Gamer via Siliconera


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