ZHP Switch and PC Trailer Shows How to Become a Hero in NIS Classics Vol. 2

ZHP Switch and PC Trailer Shows How to Become a Hero in NIS Classics Vol. 2

NIS America released a spotlight trailer showing the Switch and PC version of ZHP: Unlosing Ranger vs. Darkdeath Evilman. This tactical role-playing game will launch in May 2022 as half of NIS Classics Vol. 2. It has been more than a decade since ZHP originally launched for PlayStation Portable in 2010.

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The ZHP spotlight trailer begins with Pirohiko Ichimonji, the Absolute Victory Unlosing Ranger, rushing to confront an enemy. Unfortunately, instead of saving the day, Pirohiko gets hit by a car. So now, it is up to the player to take on his Morph Belt, become the new Absolute Victory Unlosing Ranger, and vanquish the wicked Darkdeath Evilman.

Character customization is a major aspect of the game. There is typical equipment to use, but there is also a Body Modification system to further increase your stats and gain additional benefits. Your home base can be customized as well with facilities that provide more gameplay advantages. Meanwhile, the grid-based dungeons are multi-level and procedurally generated. Completing dungeons is another way to increase your stats, and the final goal is to become strong enough to defeat Darkdeath Evilman.

The ZHP spotlight trailer offers a fast glimpse of each of these elements.

NIS Classics Vol. 2 will launch on the Nintendo Switch and PC on May 10, 2022 in North America and May 13, 2022 in Europe. It contains ZHP: Unlosing Ranger vs. Darkdeath Evilman and Makai Kingdom: Reclaimed and Rebound. The NIS Online Store is selling a limited edition of the Switch version for $99.99. On PC, Makai Kingdom and ZHP will be available to purchase individually.


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