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Last Labyrinth Delayed To Fall for PlayStation VR and PC

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The developer Amata KK has announced that Last Labyrinth, the escape adventure game designed for virtual reality and produced by Hiromichi Takahashi, will be launched during the autumn and no longer during the summer. For the occasion, a new Japanese TV Spot was released, which you can see as usual in the video below.

The game will be available for PlayStation VR via PlayStation Store and PC (HTC Vive, Oculus Rift and Windows Mixed Reality viewers) via Steam, Oculus Store and Microsoft Store.

In the product, originally announced in 2016, our task will be to escape from a villa full of hidden dangers with the help of a mysterious girl.

Check the overview of the game below:

Introduction

Last Labyrinth is a virtual reality escape-the-room adventure game, in which players must work to escape a mansion full of hidden dangers with a mysterious girl, Katia, that appears before them.

Voicing Katia is voiced by non other than international model, actress, voice-actress and singer, Stefanie Joosten, who was also the voice and model for the silent and deadly Quiet in Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain.

The theme song is composed by renowned video game music composer Hiroki Kikuta, famous for his work on titles such as Seiken Densetsu 2 and 3, and Soukaigi, among others. Following her performance on “Quiet’s Theme,” Stefanie Joosten once again lends her vocal talents for the Last Labyrinth theme song.

Both the theme song and Katia’s dialouge are performed in Last Labyrinth‘s very own unique language.

Story

What the…?!

Your eyes begin to adjust to the darkness, and you find yourself in a room you’ve never seen before. You go to stand, but are barely able to move. You look down to find that your arms and legs are strapped to a wheelchair.

As the panic begins to set in, you catch a glimpse of a figure out of the corner of your eye.

!?

A young girl, standing in the darkness, stares at you with cold eyes…

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