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  • The Guided Fate Paradox is getting a sequel in Japan

    by 
    Sinan Kubba
    Sinan Kubba
    03.04.2014

    Nippon Ichi Software is releasing a sequel to The Guided Fate Paradox, and it's coming to the PlayStation 3 in Japan on July 24. Famitsu (via Gematsu) revealed some scant details today on The Guided Fate Cross Thesis: The plot apparently centers around two heroines, and if the player saves one of the ladies, the other one dies. Yikes. Given The Guided Fate Paradox starred a hero who became a god by winning a mall lottery, the game's probably not as dark as that synopsis makes it sound. The first game combined isometric dungeon-crawling with the turn-based RPG strategy of Disgaea, and featured, among other things, a group of companion angels clad in maid outfits who help players do their godly duty. You know, like in most religions. There'll be more details on The Guided Fate Cross Thesis in Famitsu's print magazine this month, but we'll have to wait and see if NISAmerica has any plans to bring it to the West like it did the prior game. ​[Image: Famitsu]

  • The Guided Fate Paradox has angelic company for you, lord

    by 
    Thomas Schulenberg
    Thomas Schulenberg
    10.06.2013

    The angels in the upcoming PS3 RPG The Guided Fate Paradox want you to know that they'll fight right beside you as you play as a god, guiding fates and fending off demons. They can also wear gear and be customized via the Divinigram, a grid-like board for character growth.

  • The Guided Fate Paradox destined to arrive in November

    by 
    Sinan Kubba
    Sinan Kubba
    08.14.2013

    When The Guided Fate Paradox comes to North America on November 5, the world as we know it will surely end unless we can get hold of the Doctor! Or... perhaps the Nippon Ichi PS3 RPG is one of those not-so-universe-ending paradoxes we've heard so much about. Sci-fi tomfoolery is apt for The Guided Fate Paradox, a roguelike RPG with Disgaea-like elements, starring a high-schooler who wins godly powers in a mall lottery, and of course must use those powers to travel between worlds and shape the future - does sound a bit like Doctor Who, really. The game's release date comes courtesy of NISAmerica's site, where pre-orders for its limited edition are now available. The $75 set includes the game, 2-disc soundtrack, hardback art book, print by artist Noizi Ito, and 8 postcard-like character cards.