Falcom’s action RPG Tokyo Xanadu first released in September 2015 for PS Vita in Japan, where it got an enhanced version on PS4 a year later, and company president Kondo is thinking about making it a franchise.
There's this sense of balance with Tokyo Xanadu's gameplay, which makes the Eclipse instances feel less like they're taking you away from an imaginary social life and more like they're giving you a chance to prove your skills as quickly as possible.
People who enjoy games in contemporary settings with social opportunities and action-RPGs that send you through dungeons with an ally should look at Tokyo Xanadu.
Publisher Aksys Games announced that Falcom’s upcoming action RPG, Tokyo Xanadu, will release its PlayStation Vita version on June 30, 2017. Its PS4 version, Tokyo Xanadu eX+ will release in Q4 2017.
Both North America and Europe will get Tokyo Xanadu for PlayStation Vitas in summer 2017. Tokyo Xanadu eX+ will arrive in North America in the fall, coming to Europe shortly after in the winter.
Aksys will be bringing Tokyo Xanadu to the PlayStation Vita and Windows PCs in 2017. Digital and physical copies of the PlayStation Vita version will be available.
Falcom recently announced Tokyo Xanadu eX+, a “complete version” of the PS Vita RPG for PlayStation 4. Famitsu’s first set of screenshots for the game give us a look at what’s new.
Falcom announced that Tokyo Xanadu is headed to PlayStation 4 as Tokyo Xanadu eX+, a “complete version” of the RPG featuring an after-story, side-stories, a new playable character and more.