LOS ANGELES – Crowning a very busy and successful appearance at Anime Expo 2018, Aksys Games was pleased to announce several upcoming games at their panel on Friday evening.
“Thank you to all of our fans that came out to Anime Expo – we wouldn’t be where we are without you!” says Akibo Shieh, founder and CEO of Aksys Games. “We look forward to great releases in the latter half of this year and the beginning of 2019!”
In Death Mark (PS4, Vita, Switch), a strange rumor is spreading in Tokyo’s H City: those who possess the “mark” will die. Unexpectedly appearing on the body, like a chewed up birthmark, the “mark” is said to result in an unknown death. Now, having lost your memory, you stand before a mysterious house said to protect those who possess the “mark” As the doors swing open, the countdown to death has already begun.
Ghost Parade (PS4, Switch, Steam) is an adventure game with unique gameplay and updatable stories. Set in a beautiful, mystical forest, the game follows a little lost girl named Suri as she tries to make her way home. Along the way she befriends mythical ghosts who guide her and in return ask for Suri’s help in taking back the forest from the humans who are destroying it.
Code: Realize ~Wintertide Miracles~ (PS4, Vita) presents the further adventures of Cardia and the cast of ~Future Blessings~.
Stardust Galaxy Warriors: Stellar Climax (Switch eShop) is a fast-paced 1-4 player local co-op action shooter, combining SHMUP/Brawler gameplay with RPG elements.
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