Nippon Ichi has published another new trailer for their upcoming game The Liar Princess and Blind Prince. This six-and-a-half minute-long video tells the background story of the game, narrated in Japanese by the voice actress Reina Kondo. The video is also accompanied by pictures, so you’ll feel like reading a voiced storybook when watching this video.
The background storyline for The Liar Princess and Blind Prince has been covered in a prior information batch for the game, which you can read again right below:
Characters
- Wolf-Princess
A wolf phantom who has a beautiful singing voice. She accidentally hurt the Prince who came to listen to her song. Feeling remorse for it, she proposed to the Prince to visit the Witch who lives deep in the forest to have his wounds healed. She also sacrificed her singing voice to the Witch, who in turn grants her the ability to transform into a black-haired human princess. She doesn’t talk about her true identity to the Prince and lied that she is a princess from a neighboring kingdom.- Prince
He heard a beautiful singing voice in the middle of a night and went outside to see who was singing. That’s when he saw the Wolf, who promptly swung her hand to hurt his eyes. After that, he was confined by the King who detests seeing scars on his face.- Witch
She will grant any wishes as long as the wisher pays with something else as a compensation (as mentioned above)Gameplay System
The Liar Princess and Blind Prince is an action game where you get to control the Wolf-Princess, who can transform between Wolf and Human forms. The objective of this game is to guide the Prince in the deep forest by holding his hand while working through gimmicks that have been set up inside.
The Wolf-Princess will have different things she can do with her Wolf and Human forms. Of course, she will be able to attack and beat enemies in her Wolf form, but some gimmicks in the game may require her to be in her Human form.
The Liar Princess and Blind Prince will be released for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita in Japan on May 31.
[Source: Nippon Ichi]