Nippon Ichi reveals Absolute Hero Modding Project for PSP

Posted Sep 17, 2009 at 11:57AM by Glenn M. Listed in: News, Games Tags: Japan, Nippon Ichi
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Remember that Japanese flyer we posted back in July? The one where this dude is shown being able to equip drills and Prinnies? As it turns out, Nippon Ichi wasn't teasing a new Disgaea game, despite the Prinny gear that would tell you that it is. It's a new dungeon RPG called Zettai Hero Kaizou Keikaku, which roughly translates to Absolute Hero Modding Project.

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Absolute Hero will be carrying features that Disgaea is known for, taken a notch higher. There will be unlimited leveling, and as the name suggests, you can collect gear for your head, leg, expansion, right arm, and left arm, to mod your absolute hero for extreme power. Knowing Nippon Ichi, they will be able to pull this off real well, and those who enjoyed Disgaea will have another game to watch out for.

The game will be coming out in Japan next year while no word yet on a US release. Hopefully, there's gonna be one.



Here's when the flyer was spotted:


Via Dengeki

 
 
 

Comments

by - 2009-09-17 12:24:07
My hero...

...will be made up exclusively of drills.
by Erkz - 2009-09-17 12:27:59
And then...

Your drill will be the drill the pierces the heavens. Or dungeons, in this case.
by - 2009-09-17 12:44:53
All I need are a pair of shades

Everything started out underground after all. ;)
by Kotonoha - 2009-09-17 14:40:39
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This is the only thing to come out of Japan that I haven't liked :/ Maybe it's the graphics; maybe it's the kiddy feel, which no amount of gore can make up for.
by ShinseiTom - 2009-09-17 18:02:33
Wait....

Unlimited leveling? As in literally, I can go as high as I want no matter what? 'Cause if so... I'll buy it, oh god yes. If it has an ounce of the awesomeness in the Disgaea line of games, oh heck yes.

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