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Kickstarter Campaign for Celestial Tear: Demon’s Revenge to Begin May 5, 2014

Kickstarter Campaign for Celestial Tear: Demon’s Revenge to Begin May 5, 2014

The game is a classical style JRPG with comic book influences set in a sci-fi fantasy world

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Celestial Tear: Demon’s Revenge Videos, Screens, Info – May 2, 2014

Celestial Tear: Demon’s Revenge is a sci-fi fantasy JRPG for PC by indie developer White Guardian Studios.

The game begins on the diverse planet of Hasphal, where dangerous and disfigured demons from a hellish place called Remerin reside. Not everything is as it seems, however.

Players will join the adventures of Sen who uncovers the mysteries about the real Hasphal’s history and its “perilous” inhabitants, and learns more about herself in the process.

The game has many puzzles and secret areas that will keep gamers’ attention engaged as they experience the story with the motion comic cut scenes and 2D pixel animations.

A Kickstarter campaign will be launched on May 5, 2014. White Guardian Studios would appreciate your support.

 

Karla Munger

Karla Munger

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