This Post Comes Bearing Meikyuu Touro Legasista Screenshots and a Trailer to Boot!

While we must hope that Nippon Ichi Software America will be changing the title to something perhaps a little bit easier to remember than Meikyuu Touro Legasista when they eventually announce the acquisition of this title for English release (One can assume right?), it seems like they will be ditching their normal Classic Dungeon naming structure and going with a similar, but completely different titled franchise. In Japan, Nippon Ichi Software and System Prisma have been working on bringing this game to the Playstation 3 console this year with similar but enhanced capabilities from the Playstation Portable releases and making good use of the systems capabilities to work on the unique game structure they provided in Cladun 1 and 2.

Today, they unveiled both the games first trailer and a bunch of new screenshots for the title. The trailer seen above runs for a little over two minutes and showcases the main characters and characteristic dungeon systems. Also included is a bunch of screenshots and artwork which showcase the dungeon crawling system, conversations and character designs. Hell, there are also cameos from other NIS titles such as Laharl from Disgaea: Hour of Darkness and the ability to create your own custom character which is really nice as well!

You can pick up this game from the 15th March 2012 in Japan exclusively for the Playstation 3 gaming console.

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