Spike Chunsoft published a new trailer for Zanki Zero Last Beginning, showing some gameplay of the peculiar real-time dungeon crawler where 8 people keep cloning each other, retaining their memories, as they explore an island in a post-apocalyptic world. Zanki Zero’s team is the same as the one behind Danganronpa, with Takayuki Sugawara on the scenario and Yoshinori
Zanki Zero: Last Beginning
Today Spike Chunsoft released a brand new trailer of its upcoming JRPG Zanki Zero: Last Beginning. The trailer features the rich cast of characters (IE: Weirdos) that we’ll be able to play in the game. You probably shouldn’t be surprised by the weirdness of it all, considering that the game comes from the minds behind
Today, during a panel hosted at Anime Expo in Los Angeles, Spike Chunsoft announced the western release window of its upcoming JRPG Zanki Zero: Last Beginning. The game, developed by the team behind the Danganronpa series, will launch in North America and Europe in spring 2019. If you were hoping for a 2018 release, unfortunately, it wasn’t to
Today Spike Chunsoft released a cinematic trailer of its upcoming JRPG Zanki Zero: Last Beginning, mixing gameplay to live action in a rather original way. The trailer narrates how the world of humans that God made in seven days was destroyed in only one day. We also get to see one of the main themes
Today Spike Chunsoft released a batch of screenshots of its upcoming JRPG Zanki Zero: Last Beginning. The first element that we get to see is the “Shigabane system.” When your character dies you can extend his life by cloning him. The Shigabane system strengthens the new cloned body according to the cause of death of
Spike Chunsoft released new information about their dungeon crawler visual novel Zanki Zero: Last Beginning, announced to release in Japan for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita this Summer. Currently, the game has been confirmed for release in North America and Europe for PS4 and PC but has a release window set for Spring 2019. However, this