NIS America are keeping the games coming, with a line up set to land next Autumn

NIS America are keeping the games coming, with a line up set to land next Autumn

NIS America hosted a showcase the other night and contained within were some game reveals, one sequel, one modern update and two all new titles. Here is all that was revealed, starting with the new.

Monster Menu: The Scavenger's Cookbook!

Autumn 2023 - Switch, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4

Explore sprawling dungeons, scavenge for resources, and fight monsters in classic SRPG-style battles. Use what you've found to cook stat-boosting meals around the campfire before digging into another heaping helping of dungeon crawling fun!

 

Process of Elimination

Autumn 2023 - Switch, PlayStation 4

Process of Elimination follows a hapless student named Wato Hojo who finds himself among a group of talented detectives and must take part in their investigation to stop a prolific serial killer that hides among their ranks.

 

GrimGrimoire OnceMore

Autumn 2023 - Switch, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4

Join trainee magician Lillet Blan as she begins her journey at the Silver Star Tower and harnesses her latent magical abilities to dispel the tower's secrets and save her friends from the dangers lurking within!

 

void* tRrLM2(); //Void Terrarium 2

Autumn 2023 - Switch, PlayStation 4

void* tRrLM2(); //Void Terrarium 2 takes place with cloudAI defeated and Toriko saved from certain demise. A new deadly disease threatens Toriko's well-being. To save her, join Robbie and venture into the past to identify a remedy.

 

In addition to those reveals, it was also revealed that Raiden IV x MIKADO remix, which was announced a few weeks ago as coming in early 2023, now has a release date. The game will blast onto PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S on February 10 for us, the game is already on Switch. Check out the new gameplay trailer for the title below.

Many of the games have special editions, which you can order direct from NIS America, via their European store, though some version usually ends up at local retailers anyway.