Memory adventure ADV Finding PARADISE Japanese version Finally released on November 18. Rewrite the moment of regrettable life
X.D. Network announced on November 3 that it will release the Japanese version of Finding Paradise on November 18. The compatible platform is Nintendo Switch/iOS/Android. The price is 1200 yen for the Nintendo Switch version, 800 yen for the iOS version, and 720 yen for the Android version (both including tax). This work has been released on PCs such as Steam, but this Japanese language is likely to depend on the development/seller Free Bird Games.
Finding Paradise is an adventure game handed by Free Bird Games. The stage is in the near future. The protagonists are two men and women Eva Rosaline and Neil Watts. Their job is to fulfill their dreams that they could not fulfill in a long life so that the person who died would die without any reminder. Through a machine, follow the patient's memories, combine the person's memory and wishes, and regenerate a virtual life that goes to dreams that he wanted to fulfill. It is Eva and Neil to alter the patient's memories and see that they will fulfill their dreams and be happy in their consciousness. In this work, you will follow the memories of a patient named Colin.
Finding Paradise is a direct sequel to to the Moon. To the Moon is an adventure game that has been well received by stories that are unreadable and beautiful melody. In addition to being deployed on PCs, it is sold for Nintendo Switch and mobile. Finding Paradise is as good as the previous work, and has a heavy and delicate story. Steam gathered more than 12,000 reviews and won the overwhelmingly popular status. However, the hurdles were slightly higher to play because it was not supported in Japanese. You can play this work in Japanese on Nintendo Switch/Mobile.
By the way, the Japanese version of Finding PARADISE was revealed in the Indie World 2020.12.16 broadcast in December 2020, and was initially distributed in the spring of 2021. The schedule has shifted for more than a year and a half, but it will finally be delivered.
You can enjoy Finding Paradise without playing to the Moon. Nevertheless, to the Moon Universe is connected to the world and stories, so playing with the previous work will be more enjoyable. By the way, A Bird Story exists as a short film that corresponds to the day before Finding PARADISE (distributed in Japanese etc. in Steam etc.). The sequel to Finding Paradise has Impostor Factory, which is very highly evaluated but does not support Japanese. All related works are highly evaluated, so it's a good idea to play to the Moon and Finding Paradise and jump into the world.
The Japanese version of Finding Paradise will be released on November 18 for Nintendo Switch/Mobile.
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