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  • Rainbow Moon hits Vita next month, Skies coming 'end of 2014, maybe later'

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    Sinan Kubba
    Sinan Kubba
    11.04.2013

    SideQuest Studios is flying PS3 game Rainbow Moon to the Vita on December 3. The dungeon crawler and strategy RPG hybrid supports cross-saving between the two platforms, and the Vita game's assortment of new features, fixes, and tweaks are also being patched in to the PS3 version. As for Rainbow Skies, last we heard it was due on both PS3 and Vita sometime next year. However, its launch trajectory may be awry, after Sidequest CEO Marcus Pukropski took to the PlayStation Blog comments section to note the sequel "won't be out before the end of 2014 or maybe later." Whenever it arrives, Sidequest says Skies will bring new combo attacks, monster taming and "up to 100 hours and beyond" of cutesy-faced RPG-ness.

  • Rainbow Skies assaulting PS3 and Vita in 2014, Rainbow Moon to Vita this year

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    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    08.05.2013

    Good news for fans of grind-tastic dungeon crawler / strategy RPG hybrids: Rainbow Skies is headed to the PlayStation 3 and Vita in 2014. A sequel of sorts to last year's Rainbow Moon, Rainbow Skies promises "countless hours" of content and features new combination attacks and a monster taming system. The game is coming exclusively to PSN and will feature cross-save support, allowing players to begin a game on PS3 and continue it on Vita, or vice versa. Whether the game will be cross-buy is still being determined, publisher Eastasiasoft tells us. Eastasiasoft also tells us that Rainbow Moon will arrive on Vita later this year. More details will arrive "in the coming weeks." We found Rainbow Moon to be a passable RPG, though its dependence on unrewarding grinding was disappointing.%Gallery-195389%

  • Rainbow Moon follow-up 'Rainbow Skies' coming to handhelds, consoles in 2014

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    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    02.22.2013

    Publisher Eastasiasoft has revealed a successor to its strategy/dungeon hybrid RPG Rainbow Moon. Rainbow Skies takes place in a new world with new characters, but builds on the gameplay of the last game.Eastasiasoft and developer SideQuest Studios promise new features, including the ability to catch monsters, new combo atacks, and "treasure hunt quests," for this follow-up, which is due on unspecified "consoles and handhelds" late next year. Check out some lush concept art in our gallery.%Gallery-179551%