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Tokitowa landing in Japan this October

Jonathan Toyad
By Jonathan Toyad, Associate Editor

Imageepoch and Namco Bandai will also release a limited edition version of the 2D-animated RPG.

RPG fans looking for something old-school will be pleased to know that the 2D-animated RPG Tokitowa will be released in Japan on October 11.

Namco Bandai also announced a limited edition version of the game. For 9,980 yen ($127), gamers will receive a soundtrack CD and vocal drama CD featuring the vocal cast members, an artwork booklet, a custom-made casing, and a download code featuring eleven custom PlayStation 3 themes.

Tokitowa is an RPG that features time-travelling elements and hand-drawn 2D animation. For more information, check out GameSpot's preview of the title.

Jonathan Toyad
By Jonathan Toyad, Associate Editor

Born and raised from a jungle-laden village in Sarawak, Malaysia, Jonathan Toyad has been playing games since the early 90s. He favors fighting games, RPGs, and rhythm titles above every other genre, and occasionally spaces out like Pavlov's dog to video game music on his iPod.

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MJ12-Conspiracy
MJ12-Conspiracy

The SE is a bit expensive should be about $80 for what you get, on the other hand Catherine was $60, came with the soundtrack and an art book but no special case....

Hmm, special case = tipping point?

Anyways I hope this hits American shores, it actually looks good......

pcty
pcty

 @MJ12-Conspiracy Games in Japan are very expensive if this game ever comes to the west the SE will probably be cheaper and won't come with the drama CD.

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