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void tRrLM(); //Void Terarium for PS4 and Nintendo Switch Gets First Gameplay Trailer

Today Nippon Ichi Software released the first trailer of its upcoming new game void tRrLM(); //Void Terarium for PS4 and Nintendo Switch.

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Today Nippon Ichi Software released the first gameplay trailer of its upcoming new game void tRrLM(); //Void Terarium.

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The trailer also provides the first actual look at this quirky and interesting game.

It’s a rogue-like JRPG featuring a little girl who is also the last human on a devastated Earth and her companion robot. As that robot, the player must create a sterile environment named Terarium to protect the girl from the hostile environment and help her survive.

As gameplay progresses, the robot also need to collect food for the little girl, who is weakened by the fungi that have taken over the world and can’t take care of herself. 

Earth has been a wasteland for hundreds of years, so it’s also infested by hostile evolved machines and mutants.

Various hardships threaten the little girl, like starvation, contamination, and diseases. The Terarium is the only place where she can survive.

You can see it all in action in the trailer below.

void tRrLM(); //Void Terarium will launch in Japan for PS4 and Nintendo Switch on January 23, 2020. 

The game’s peculiar title might sound familiar, as it comes from the same Masayuki Furuya who created Hotaru no Nikki back in 2014, or “htoL#NiQ” for those in the know. 

If you want to see more, you can enjoy the first screenshots and the original trailer.

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