Back in late 2021, Square Enix released a new card-based RPG The Voice of the Cards: The Roaring Island Dragon On PS4, Nintendo Switch and PC with some of the team behind it NieR and Drakengard games This included Yoko Taro, Yosuke Saito, Keiichi Okabe and more. Since then, Square Enix has released two more entries with the latest being released in September 2022 in the form of The voice of the cards: beasts of burden. When I played them on Nintendo Switch, I loved all three, and even got the first one on Steam. Today, Square Enix released a surprise (via Gematsu) God The Voice of the Cards trilogy on iOS and Android as premium games. The games are available separately alongside a demo. On PS4, Switch and Steam, Square Enix has also released two new bundles that offer all three games with or without the optional DLC. If you haven’t played any games in the series yet, watch the trailer below:
The demo offers Chapter 0 of The Voice of the Cards: The Roaring Island Dragon Free on iOS and Android. If you’d like to grab them, I’ve linked them below for iOS and Android:
- The Voice of the Cards: Dragon Island Roars Episode 0 Demo – iOS, Humanoid
- The Voice of the Cards: The Roaring Island Dragon – iOS, Humanoid
- The Voice of the Cards: The Forsaken Maiden – iOS, Humanoid
- The voice of the cards: beasts of burden – iOS, Humanoid
It’s worth noting that the games are priced at $29.99 each on console and PC with optional DLC also available. On mobile, the games are $11.99 each with about $5 of optional DLC through in-app purchases. There is no bundle on iOS that offers a discount for games and DLC as of this writing. On PC and console, the price of the bundle will be $49.99 for games and $64.99 for games and all DLC. The packs should go live on Steam Here and Here.
I’m going to be reviewing all three games in the trilogy in the near future. When I played them on the Nintendo Switch, I always felt like they would fit perfectly on a mobile with touch support already implemented. Hopefully the mobile versions don’t have the same performance issues that the Switch versions had. have you played the the sound of the cards Past games or will you try them through the mobile releases today?
[Source: Gematsu]
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