Ahead of Reynatis‘ launch on September 27th, publisher NISA and developer FuRyu have released a demo onfor PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam. If this stylish action RPG’s been on your radar, head over to the platform of your choice (PS Store, Nintendo eShop, Steam) and download the demo to meet the main characters, Marin Kirizumi and Sari Nishijima.
Special bonuses will only be awarded upon the demo’s completion. However, take note that any progress made will not carry over into the full version of the game.
Reynatis Character Overview
Marin Kirizumi
Marin is a 19-year-old college student. He came into his magic at the age of 14, after a car accident put him on the verge of death. Since then, he has grown up surrounded by oppression, unable to live freely due to being a wizard. In order to free himself from this oppression and obtain freedom, he aims to become the “strongest wizard that no one can defeat.” To do so, he travels to Shibuya, following the words left behind by his father.
Sari Nishijima
Previously a police officer. She was attacked and seriously injured by a monster in Shibuya during the spring of 2021. She awakened as a replica while on the verge of death, and soon joined the M.E.A. Now, she works as an officer of the M.E.A.’s Magic Task Force. Those around her seek to use her image for recruitment, but she is opposed to this role.
Liberate your world
Worlds collide when the rogue wizard Marin and M.E.A. officer Sari meet on the bustling streets of Shibuya. Under the brilliant night lights, the pair fight for what they believe in on the cusp of fantasy and reality, freedom and order.
In a world where magic is feared, you must choose when to hide your powers or unleash them to wreak havoc on your enemies. Should these gifted individuals be regulated, or be free to use their powers as they choose? Witness the clash between wizards and the law unfold in Reynatis!
Screenshots
Reynatis officially releases on September 27th for PS5, PS4, Switch, and PC via Steam.
Stay tuned here at RPGFan for more exciting reveals as Tokyo Game Show 2024 comes close!
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