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The Asterisk War Vita Game’s Latest Trailer Shows Its Customizable Hero And More


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Bandai Namco recently uploaded the latest trailer for their upcoming PlayStation Vita game, The Asterisk War: The Academy City on the Water with a look at its customizable protagonist and various heroines.

The video starts out with a look at how you can customize and create your own original protagonist for the game. You can choose to either create your own protagonist that starts out with lower parameters but can be much more powerful later on, or with the main character Ayato Amagiri, who starts out with powerful stats.

Next we get a peek at some of the scenarios, including many that are original to the game, followed by a look at some of the heroines and the 2v2 tag battle fights that require cooperation with the girls.

By increasing friendship parameters with the girls, you can pull off some coop moves. Working out helps raise stats while working part-time jobs will help purchase new weapons, equipment, and upgrades.

As shown towards the end of the video, first-print copies of the game includes product codes for “Y-shirt” outfits for the heroines. The video also shows us a bit of Sylvia Ryuneheim who appears as one of the heroines.

The Asterisk War: The Academy City on the Water will release in Japan on January 28, 2016 for PlayStation Vita.

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