Generation of Chaos: Pandora’s Reflection Coming To North America And Europe

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Believe it or not, Generation of Chaos 6 for PSP is coming to North America and Europe. NIS America will release the game as a PlayStation Network download title next year, under the title Generation of Chaos: Pandora’s Reflection.

 

Pandora’s Reflection has a real-time strategy battle system, where you get to move and position your units on the battlefield, take over key locations, set up ranged weaponry and so on. Defeating enemies nets you Alchemy Points, which you can use to power up your characters and weapons.

 

NIS America also provided a story summary for whoever needs to catch up:

 

Dark clouds blanket the withered skies and block out the sun; cracked earth and choking fog rule the land. This colorless world, showing no signs of life, is known as Hades. The barren land is blasted by chilling winds that cut to the bone… This is where we meet our heroes—Yuri, a young girl cursed with a disease draining her life away; and Claude, her protective older brother who will stop at nothing to save her. As they travel in search of a cure, they find themselves embroiled in a conflict that will determine the fate of the world and, just maybe, the fate of the siblings. They’ll lose old friends, meet new friends, and travel on a path that will lead them to the very doorstep of destiny…

 

Generation of Chaos: Pandora’s Reflection will be released in February 2013 via the PlayStation Network for PSP. NIS America sent out tiny screenshots of the game:

 


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