Keep Toriko Alive Worldwide in void tRrLM(); //Void Terrarium This Summer

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void tRrLM(); //Void Terrarium, the next NIS America Masayuki Furuya game along the lines of A Rose in the Twilight, htoL#NiQ: The Firefly Diary, and The Liar Princess and the Blind Prince, has a worldwide release window. People will be able to find it on both the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 in Summer 2020.

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In Void Terrarium, players follow a robot as they attempt to help keep a human girl named Toriko alive after an apocalypse. The problem being, Toriko is very frail and the world is filled with danger and diseases. You’ll constantly go on roguelike, randomized dungeon runs to collect materials for crafting medicines, food, and furniture to help make her comfortable and perhaps even thrive in the hostile environment.

Here’s a Void Terrarium trailer introducing both the robot and Toriko.

In addition to the standard version of the game, a Void Terrarium limited edition will be available for both the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 via the NIS America store. It gives you a physical copy of the game, the Sporific Sounds soundtrack, an A.I. Love You set of two pins, a Tori-Gotchi lenticular keychain that resembles the in-game status screen showing her current health, a poster of Toriko with the robot, and a Status Apparatus desk display that can be used to show your current emotions.

void terrarium limited edition

Void Terrarium will launch on the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 worldwide in Summer 2020. It is immediately available on both platforms in Japan.


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