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Knights in the Nightmare PSP Trailer

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Chances are, you missed Knights In The Nightmare on DS.  Because of this, Atlus is moving the game over to the PSP.  Hopefully this trailer will hold you over before the game's release date in October.  Atlus released this statement about the game:

 

"Knights in the Nightmare is the ultimate gamer's game," commented Aram Jabbari, Manager of Public Relations and Sales at Atlus.  "It blends fast-paced arcade-style action with deep, rewarding strategy.  It offers a dark, emotional story from multiple perspectives, and it's loaded with replay value and secrets to discover; this video trailer only scratches at the surface of all that.  While it may not give someone completely unfamiliar with the game a perfect idea of how the game plays–only playing will accomplish that, it gives folks their best look yet at the enhanced widescreen visuals, the beautiful art and music, and a good feel for the game's distinct pace and flow.  Also, if you don't watch this trailer, a puppy somewhere will be really, really sad," he added wistfully.
Enhanced to take full advantage of the power of PSP system, this new version of Knights in the Nightmare features remastered visuals and sounds, optimized controls, and a new opening movie from visionary director Yukio Takatsu (Persona 3, Persona 4, Yggdra Union).  Originally, players could choose from two different characters with two unique perspectives on events.  This new release adds a third character, Princess Yggdra, offering even more replay value and shedding more light on the  game's haunting narrative.  Moreover, this release further expands on what was already one of the deepest, most substantial tutorials in recent memory, giving players introductory missions filled with instructions and tips, making the game's learning curve easier than ever.  Dripping with style and originality, Knights in the Nightmare delivers an unforgettable experience.
Knights in the Nightmare is scheduled for release in stores on via PlayStation Network on October 19, 2010 with an MSRP of $29.99.

 

Check out the trailer HERE.

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