KonoSuba: God’s Blessing on this Wonderful World is getting a new video game adaptation, this time a bit more interactive than the last. The first KonoSuba game was a visual novel from 5pb. This one, as revealed in a new teaser trailer from publisher Entergram, is a first-person dungeon-crawling RPG.
While neither a title nor a release date was announced for this game, what was announced was a new original song accompanying it. It’s called “Stand Up!” and is performed by pop singer and voice actress Machico. A teaser website was also launched, which you can check out right here.
If you’ve never heard of it, KonoSuba: God’s Blessing on this Wonderful World is a transmedia property that has risen in popularity since its origins as a 2012 “web novel” series written by Natsume Akatsuki (her pseudonym at the time being Jitakukeibihei). It would eventually become a light novel series, then get adapted into manga and anime form. Both the light novels, manga, and anime are available in English (the latter via Crunchyroll), and a third season of the anime is on the way. In the series, Kazuma Sato, a NEET (Japanese shut-in of sorts), dies in a pretty embarrassing way, but then he meets a goddess who reincarnates him in a RPG-like world. The two form a party of adventurers, and set off on a journey to fight the Demon King.
[Source: Gematsu]
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Vita... Vita... I'd be lucky if I could even tell you where mine was, let alone the last time I played it. It has to have been well over a year ago now. I think it's in my bedside drawer. I ought to dust the ol' thing off and give it a whirl again, for old time's sake. -
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Keri Honea
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Louis Edwards
I use my Vita quite often for remote play. The wife recently had surgery and was stuck at home with me for 6 weeks, so in order to not drive her crazy with all of the games I've played, I'd let her watch TV while I sat with her on the couch and played on the Vita. Happy wife, happy life.
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