City Shrouded in Shadow

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City Shrouded in Shadow
City Shrouded in Shadow
Developer Granzella
Publisher Bandai Namco
Platforms PlayStation 4
Languages Japanese
Genre Survival, RPG, Action-Adventure
This is not the story of some hero. This is your story.
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— Tagline

City Shrouded in Shadow (巨影都市,   Kyoei Toshi, lit. Shadow City) is a survival role-playing game developed by Granzella and published by Bandai Namco for the PlayStation 4. It was released on October 19, 2017 in Japan. The game utilizes the license to multiple franchises revolving around giant monsters and/or robots: Godzilla, the Ultra Series, Neon Genesis Evangelion, Gamera, and Patlabor.

Description

City Shrouded in Shadow is a survival/role-playing game in which the player assumes the role of a powerless civilian caught in the middle of a kaiju attack. The goal of the game is simply to survive, generally through fleeing the attacking creatures. The game consists of several stages through which the player character and his or her allies must progress, avoiding dangers such as the attacking giant creatures or a group of Yakuza hitmen pursuing the player. Some of the giant beings in the game, such as the Ultra Crusaders, Evangelion Units, and Gamera, are actually benevolent and will combat the more malicious creatures, but due to their gigantic size are still a danger to the player.

Appearances

Monsters, Seijin, and Mechas

Gallery

Videos

Japanese trailer #1
Japanese trailer #2
Japanese trailer #3
Opening movie

Trivia

External Links

References

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