'Lost Dimension' coming to Steam on Oct. 30

A promotional image for "Lost Dimension." Atlus

Originally released for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita in 2014, tactical role-playing game and visual novel "Lost Dimension" is coming to PC via Steam on Oct. 30.

A synopsis for the game is already available on "Lost Dimension's" Steam page. It reads, "In the near future a terrorist mastermind, known only as 'The End' threatens humanity with nuclear Armageddon. A special task force, the S.E.A.L.E.D team, are the only ones who can stop him: a group of young combatants with incredible abilities and each with a mysterious past."

Players will take control of team leader Sho Kasugai as he and his team manage to scale The End's tower. As they progress so will their psychic powers, but there are traitors amongst their ranks so it will be up to the player to root these bad eggs and remove them from their team.

In order to do this, players will have to balance combat with social events. They must befriend and talk to their companions to find out who is the wolf in sheep's clothing.

The traitors are randomized each time a new game is started, so there's no way of knowing beforehand who the traitor will be. The only way for Sho and the player to find out is through communication.

Traitors aside, the game will also feature a deep turn-based tactical RPG combat system, with the description saying, "Defer turns, assist your allies and combine your team's incredible psychic powers to gain victory!"

Players can level up their characters, unlock new skills and gifts, and customize character builds to fit a preferred play style.

The game will also contain a fair amount of sleuthing. There are multiple endings to unlock and several questions in need of answers.

The PC version requires, at the very least, a Windows 7 operating system, 4 GB worth of random-access memory(RAM) and storage space of 1100 MB. The rest of the requirements, alongside the recommended settings, can be found on the game's Steam page.

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