EMMA: Lost in Memories is a platforming game that previously released on PC via Steam in August 2019. Now, developers SandBloom Studio and JanduSoft have announced that the game is releasing on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita this May.
In addition, publisher Eastasiasoft also revealed that they’re publishing a 1,000-print limited physical edition of EMMA: Lost in Memories for the Vita. This bundle will include the game, a collector’s box and manual, an original soundtrack CD, and a certificate. Pre-orders for this bundle open April 9th at 8:00 am PT at Play-Asia.
You can watch the PlayStation 4 and Vita trailer below:
About EMMA: Lost in Memories
The game has you take control of Emma, a girl who leaves home to follow an owl. Before long, she loses herself in a world that progressively becomes more dangerous.
There, she learns of a strange consequence. Everything she touches fades away from existence, which leads to the platforming aspect of this game. Every platform and wall the player touches on the way to the goal starts to disappear.
This makes progression very, very committal, and the player has to be absolutely sure of the choices they make in their platforming. Upon failing a level, the game will restart it, allowing the player to try again. The game also looks like a matter of trial and error with its platforming,
EMMA: Lost in Memories releases this May on PlayStation 4 and Vita. Its information is currently (as of the time of writing) unavailable on PlayStation Store.
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