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Kemco Announce New RPG Title – Alphadia Genesis

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Japanese mobile video game publisher to the international market Kemco have confirmed that last week they announced a brand new RPG – Alphadia Genesis. Alphadia Genesis is the latest title in the companies multi-installment Alphadia franchise which is expected to be released in Japan this summer gaming season in Japan and internationally later on this year or early-2014.

Lagoon: a quiet, peaceful world, and a world where the life energy known as ‘Energi’ is abundant. In the past, humans fought with each other over this Energi, craving it for their own ambitions. In the end, this fighting led to the conflict known as the ‘Energi War’.

Finally, exhausted from the war, humans laid down their weapons and called an end to the conflict. However, a difficult question remained: the question of what should be done with the ‘clones’, artificial life forms created for fighting. In the end, though, a decision was reached. The clones were programmed with a control code to remove their ability to fight, and they lived alongside humans.

Fifteen years later… the clones are supposed to be under control, but suddenly, a shocking incident occurs: one of the clones kills its master. Two of the lands which have in the past been hostile enemies come to regard this incident as a threat to the peaceful existence of the human race, and cooperate to form a survey party to investigate the incident. Frey and his survey party journey around the whole of Lagoon investigating the mystery surrounding why the clones ran amok, but in doing so they come across a horrifying plot that threatens to lead to a disaster even greater than that of the Energi War…

In addition to the announcement trailer released for Alphadia Genesis which you can check out above, they have also released a handful of screenshots which you can take a gander at below.

While specifics have not been confirmed in regards to platforms just yet, Genesis has been hinted at receiving both an Android and iOS release.

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