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Radiant Historia: Perfect Chronology Gets a New Trailer Showcasing an Improved Battle System

New and improved.

Atlus has just released a new trailer for Radiant Historia: Perfect Chronology. While it doesn’t show off any story or character content, we do get an overview of the game’s combat system and its features. You can check out the new trailer down below.

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Perfect Chronology’s battle system offers players the ability to manipulate their enemies and attack all of them in one go if they’re stacked in an area. Similarly to games like Chrono Trigger, active party members can also team up for more powerful link attacks. New to Perfect Chronology is the ability to let your reserved party members take part in the battle as well, allowing everyone to get in on the action. The game makes several other tweaks and improvements to the gameplay, resulting in a more modern and fresh experience overall.

Radiant Historia: Perfect Chronology will be releasing in Japan on the 3DS this year, and will be coming to the west some time in 2018.

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