“Omae wa mou shindeiru” Is perhaps one of the rallying cries of our meme-loving generation, and Sega of America has announced that it will release Fist of the North Star: Lost Paradise in North America on October 2 for the PlayStation 4. The game takes place in an alternate universe parallel to the hit anime series of the 80s, so fans new and old can jump in and fight.
SEGA of America is proud to announce that “You are already dead.”
…We would also like to announce that Fist of the North Star: Lost Paradise will be launching in North America and Europe on PlayStation®4 on October 2, 2018! Brought to you by Ryu ga Gotoku Studio, the development team behind the acclaimed Yakuza series, Lost Paradise is a high-intensity action-adventure RPG based within the world of the beloved Fist of the North Star manga. Players take control of Kenshiro as they progress through an alternate universe of the original story, explore the post-apocalyptic wastes of the Earth in a customizable buggy, and tear through groups of thugs using Kenshiro’s signature Hokuto Shinken techniques. Lost Paradise will launch exclusively in both physical and digital formats on the PlayStation®4 on October 2, 2018 for $59.99.
As you might expect from Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio, Lost Paradise’s world is packed with character-developing and world-building side missions, as well as a collection of hilarious minigames. From buggy races and rhythm-based Hokuto Shinken chiropractic therapy sessions, to managing a nightclub and more, there are plenty of adventures that explore the world outside of battle in new and creative ways. Combat and character progression also play major roles in Lost Paradise. Kenshiro fights using classic Hokuto Shinken assassination techniques unlocked with experience earned throughout the story, by defeating enemies, and completing side missions and minigames.
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Elisha Deogracias is an aspiring accountant by day, freelance writer by night. Before writing for Gaming Trend, he had a small gig on the now defunct Examiner. When not being a third wheel with his best friends on dates or yearning for some closure on Pushing Daisies, he's busy catching up on shonen manga and wacky rhythm games. Mains R.O.B. in Smash. Still doesn't know if he's a kid or a squid.
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