This morning, video game publisher NISA confirmed localization of three PlayStation exclusives for North America and Europe. Legasista and Mugen Souls will launch later this year, and The Witch and the Hundred Knights will launch in early 2013.

Legasista

Legasista features a sprite-based art style and combines classic dungeon-crawling with random loot drops. This downloadable adventure is set in a world where technology has been largely forgotten. Players will assume the role of Alto, an adventurer, and tackle the dangers of the Ivy Tower in hopes of finding a cure for Alto's little sister.

In Legasista, players form customizable teams of three characters. Job classes and equipment can be tweaked to a player's liking, and characters can even have customizable personalities that influence the way they fight. NISA promises that Legasista will keep players interested for a long time with randomly-generated dungeons with nearly infinite replay value.

Legasista launches exclusively on the PlayStation Network this August.

Mugen Souls

Mugen Souls is a colorful free-roaming battler that takes place in a small galaxy containing seven worlds. The worlds are suddenly challenged when an "Undisputed Goddess," Chou-Chou, pledges to make each of them bow to her. Each world can be freely explored with a full cast of characters featuring customizable body parts, facial expressions and job classes.

Mugen Souls uses a turn-based battle system with special attacks and an unlockable Hyper Mode. Players can also capture enemies and transform them into items using a special technique known as Moe Kill. Expect more details on the English version leading up to the game's release this fall.

The Witch and the Hundred Knights

The Witch and the Hundred Knights is an action RPG that offers a choice: be the hero or the villain. The game takes place in a world where two witches -- a Swamp Witch and a Forest Witch -- have been battling for centuries. The Swamp Witch has released an army of Dark Knights into battle, and gamers are caught in the middle of the conflict.

Players will control 100-man teams with the option to either save a village as it's attacked or to do the ransacking themselves. Multiple weapons will be available for players to string together chains for massive damage.

The Witch and the Hundred Knights will come to PlayStation 3 exclusively in early 2013. More details will be available soon.


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