Sony's portable system has attracted a healthy number of RPGs over the years, including the beautifully presented Crisis Core and the grind-filled (and less enjoyable) Valhalla Knights series. This gives RPG gamers plenty to do on long commutes and any other time a dose of dungeon-crawling is needed. This tradition will most certainly continue, as Natsume has announced a brand new strategy-RPG in the form of Adventures to Go.
President and CEO of Natsume, Hiro Maekawa, comments: "we are thrilled to be publishing Adventures to Go. Its whimsical storyline, strategic combat and endless replayability should earn it a top spot on any RPG player's list!"
The game will follow snarky hero Finn Courtland in his quest for fame and ridiculous amounts of wealth. On his way, he'll team up with a temperamental magician, an ex-lumberjack and a good-hearted cat burglar. Although the team might start off the quest with gold in mind, there's a solid chance that they'll have to stop the evil Arbitus and his demon army in the process.
Adventures to Go will feature a grid-based battle system with plenty of special abilities and skills to take advantage of. Players will also be able to spend their cash customizing the game's randomized dungeons, which gives players the power to tweak what monsters they'll face and more.
Adventures to Go will be shown for the first time at this year's E3.