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Studio Atma revealed their new sci-fi fantasy role-playing game, Gravastar, which is coming to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC.
Okay, so I just saw the announcement for Gravastar, and it looks seriously cool! It’s a turn-based battle system, but it’s super fast-paced and feels like a 2D fighting game – think arcade style! Studio Atma dropped a trailer, and Gematsu gave me the heads-up. If you want to check it out, the official website has the trailer, some old soundtrack samples, the announcement details, and a bunch of screenshots. I’m definitely keeping an eye on this one!
About
Gravastar is a science-fiction RPG for computers and consoles that feels like a classic Japanese role-playing game but with a modern twist. Its battles are fast-paced and exciting, combining turn-based strategy with the quick reflexes of arcade fighting games. Instead of simply selecting attacks, you’ll input commands to create powerful combos and chains, letting you defeat enemies in a dynamic and engaging way.
Story
You’re Baird, a young orphan living on the distant planet Aethera. Your life changes forever when you unexpectedly unlock incredible powers – you’re a Spectre, a being connected to the stars! Now, you must embark on a journey to master these abilities, team up with allies, and protect Aethera from a dangerous extremist who threatens to engulf the universe in darkness. This is your chance to discover who you truly are and fulfill your destiny.
Key Features
- Story-driven campaign with over 15 hours of classic JRPG gameplay.
- Unleash the power of the stars to perform powerful spells and devastating combos on your enemies in a unique and fast-paced conditional-turn-based battle system inspired by 2D arcade fighting games.
- Join Baird and a cast of five playable companions as they race to save Aethera from darkness.
- Uncover the secrets of Aethera’s rich history as you adventure through five sprawling continents.
- Stylistic 3D animation in the style of traditional 2D animation and hand-painted textures combine to recreate the nostalgic JRPG aesthetic of the 16- and 32-bit eras with a modern high-definition facelift.
- Developed by industry-veteran designers, artists, and grass-fed programmers who write only the most efficient and optimized code. 🙂












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2026-05-30 11:56