Revealed at yesterday’s Nintendo Direct stream – but absolutely coming to PC because there’s a Steam page for it – The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy seems like a mash-up of visual novel and Fire Emblem-y RPG battles on grids. And it’s by the folks behind Danganronpa and Zero Escape, which means there will be lots of consequences and decisions that lead to copious amounts of despair, no matter how you finish the game apparently. If there’s one thing that really gets me going, it’s a game devoid of happiness and cheer.
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