Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Encore Introduces “She is…” Song Preview

The preview is only 30 seconds long

tokyo mirage sessions she is song preview

Yes, we get it, Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Encore is more of a meme than anything. The game’s already got a bad rep due to the censorship. However, it almost seems like people are already writing this game off as a flop. However, Nintendo still has faith in their game. As such, they have uploaded a preview of a song that will appear in the game.

“She is…” Song Preview!

Today Nintendo released a trailer of Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE Encore, which will attempt to provide the Wii U JRPG by Atlus with a new lease on life on the Switch. The trailer features the first look at “She is…”, a new song set to appear in the new version of the game. The song features Tsubasa Oribe and Kiria Kurono. You can check it out below:

The song is rather nice and the visuals are equally good. However, it’s very likely that it won’t be enough to save the game. If you want an overview of the game, here’s one provided by the game’s Store Page:

Slay strategically in deep, stylish RPG battles

The worlds of the Fire Emblem series and Atlus games have crossed paths again and the result is coming to the Nintendo Switch system. An inter-dimensional evil has invaded modern-day Tokyo, resulting in this fantastical barrage of music, style, and yes, danger. So, fight back! Battle through dungeons to pump up your strategy and creatively decimate your foes… before all hope fades to black.

You and the rising stars you call friends will need to call on your own creative power—manifested as iconic Fire Emblem characters—to wage a secret war on rogue spirits that feed on creativity. Each encounter will immerse you in deep, turn-based battles that blend the combat of the Fire Emblem and Shin Megami Tensei series into one brutal harmony.

Fuse items to craft weaponry; then play to your strengths and crush your foes. Around every corner you’ll find fun nods to multiple fandoms, including Fire Emblem references, dungeons themed to the entertainment industry, and stunning musical performances.

If you’re interested in the game regardless of the criticisms it received so far; we will remind you that it’s due out for release on January 17, 2020. What do you think about the “She is…” song preview? Are you going to purchase the game on Switch? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.

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