The Last Idea Turns Out to be a Mobile IP

The Last Idea Turns Out to be a Mobile IP

It was to be expected.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Feb 24, 2019 @ 03:58 PM (Staff Bios)
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Last week, we reported that Square Enix revealed a new IP, dubbed "Last Idea." Of course, it was then poked fun of for having a similar title structure as Final Fantasy.

No, I doubt Last Idea XV will release. Why?

Because, and to be expected, it is a mobile title. It is due for launch this spring in Japan for Android and iOS, and there is no idea if it will be traveling westside.

This title is actually a "treasure hunting RPG," with the main character takes an airship to the abandoned "Silent Castle," in search of signs of treasure. Unfortunately, a quake occurs and darkness shoots from the cracks. Hordes of enemies attacked the casle. The team tries to give up the search and return home, but they stumble upon an amnesia-ridden young girl being attacked by monsters - you know, that popular trope that has totally not been overdone to oblivion.

Anyway, check this teaser trailer out:



Thanks, Gematsu.

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