Anima: Gate of Memories Will Be Released In The Next Few Months

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Action RPG Anima: Gate of Memories has been greenlit on Steam and will be released on PC within the “next few months”. An Xbox One and PlayStation 4 release will follow this Fall.

 

As reported in the past, Anima: Gate of Memories is focused on combat and exploration, and allows players the luxury of tackling only the objectives they want. Depending on what you see and do during the course of the game, you can reach a variety of different endings that are influenced by your choices and actions.

 

Here’s a story summary for the game:

 

The story of  Anima Gate of Memories  is one of its most absorbing features. The game focuses on The Bearer and Ergo, agents of an ancient society called Nathaniel which for centuries has protected mankind from the darkness. Both receive the order to recover an old artifact called  The Byblos that has been stolen by a renegade of the order. After a long pursuit, crossing areas ravaged by war, they are able to corner the fugitive in the middle of an ancient construction. However, suddenly the entire area is swallowed by light. Our protagonists awake inside a strange structure where they are no longer alone; strange beings are also summoned there. Soon, both will discover that something darker than they could imagine is about to begin, a war in the shadows in which they will have a leading role.

 

Gate of Memories is based on the Anima Beyond Fantasy RPG books. The game is being developed by members of the same team that wrote the books.


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