![]() ![]() The demo we played started out in a castle in the land of Riverandia, and this area had the feel of a Zelda II town: several connected side-scrolling screens held shops (with free smiles!), inns, and NPCs. If most Kunio-kun games can be described as beat-‘em-ups with RPG elements, Knights of Justice flips that ratio - it feels like an RPG with a bit of brawler mixed in. It’s as delightful and different as it sounds, and we had a blast going medieval in our hands-on session. transported to a fantasy RPG setting, complete with swords, magic and dragons. The former is a spin-off that sees Kunio-kun and co. Previously localised under such varying titles as River City Ransom, Renegade, and even Crash ’n’ the Boys, it’s now settled on the ‘River City’ moniker, and Natsume brought two new 3DS titles in the series to show off this year: River City: Knights of Justice and River City: Rival Showdown. Natsume’s E3 showings have always included some sort of farming goodness through their evergreen Harvest Moon games, but for the last two years running we’ve also been treated to fresh installments in Arc System Works’ hard-hitting Kunio-kun series. ![]()
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