Find Traitors and Battle Evil in Lost Dimensions on PC This Month

Published: October 21, 2017 9:50 AM /

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The Steam version of Lost Dimension will be released on October 30, 2017, according to a blog post on publisher Ghostlight's website.

Lost Dimension is all about a bunch of psychics heading into a tower to stop a terrorist mastermind known as "The End" which is threatening humanity with nuclear annihilation. Players take on the role of team leader Sho Kasugai and lead ten other psychics as they climb the tower in an effort to stop a group of generally bad dudes who'd like to blast the world back to the stone age. This is complicated by the fact that there is a traitor amongst your team, a role that changes with every playthrough which makes it a bit difficult to follow a guide and root out the turncoat. A trailer for the game was released by the publisher in advance of its launch:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mtsN2_lnE0

The game features a mix of classic turn-based RPG combat along with some more modern tactical combat that allows you to move around. Players can defer turns, assist allies, and tweak the individual characters through the use of skill points to perfect their build for a particular role. Lost Dimension was originally developed by Lancarse, a company that has created titles such as Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey and Etrian Odyssey.

Lost Dimension will be available on PC for the first time for $24.99 or your regional equivalent on Steam; you can check out the game's Steam store page and add it to your wishlist before it launches. Early adopters will be able to snap up the game at 40% off of its retail price if they buy it during the first week of release. If you're curious as to what we thought of the PlayStation 3 version of the game, you can check out our review here.

What do you think of Lost Dimension? Did you have a chance to play the game when it originally launched for the PlayStation 3? What do you think of the price point for the PC version of the game? Let us know in the comments below!

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