Friday, August 20, 2010

NDS Solatorobo: Sorekara Coda e - Import Preorder

NCS Product Synopsis
«©NCSX» The warrior named Red Savarin is a dog. No really, he's an "Inuhito" or furry mongrel but he's got skills, rolls with a mech named DAHAK AZ103, and carries a broadsword that'll strike a vagabond dead with one swing.

Red lives in the world of
Shepherd Republic where dogs and cats with humanoid bodies populate the land. Red's profession is a Hunter and his profession takes him on retrieval missions, search missions, and other missions of that ilk. One day, Red is sent on an assignment to recover stolen data but the mission gets botched by an unexpected attack on the vessel that Red has boarded. While making his way to safety, Red runs into a cat girl or Nekohito named Elh Melizée and the two decide to team up and work together. A third compatriot named Chocolat Gelato who's Red's younger sister joins the duo on their adventures.

Red's mode of transportation is a highly versatile robot which is reminiscent of a "Steambot" from the game of the same name. The DAHAK has arms which can be used to lift and throw objects and flight capabilities to travel between islands on the world of Shepherd Republic. Red and his party sit on top of DAHAK on their travels but occasionally, Red will have to dismount and walk on his own when the game environment is too restricted for the DAHAK's bulky metal girth.

The production of Solatorobo involved the creation of a game world with an unusual culture, social system, and religion which is integrated into the game. However, many of the development materials couldn't be fitted into the adventure so the publisher is including a bonus "Solatorobo Prelude Disc" (given away in 50% ratio) which contains much of the pre-production material on a special DVD.

Preorders for the regular edition of Solatorobo are welcome to ship on October 28, 2010 at JPY4800 or US$56.90. Reservations are also welcome for a limited edition of Solotarobo which is packed with an soundtrack and an illustrations booklet.

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