Kyoei Toshi

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Kyoei Toshi
CSIS PS4 cover.jpg
Japanese box art
Developer(s)Granzella
Publisher(s)Bandai Namco Entertainment
EngineOrochi 3
Platform(s)PlayStation 4
Release
  • JP: October 19, 2017
Genre(s)Tokusatsu, Survival

Kyoei Toshi (巨影都市, lit. City of Giant Shadows) is a video game for the PlayStation 4 developed by Granzella, who confirmed that it is the spiritual successor to their Disaster Report series of games, and several characters from that series also make cameo appearances in the game.[1][2] The objective of the game is to escape a city ravaged by battles between giant monsters (kaiju), giant robots, and heroes from the famous live action and animated Japanese film and TV series Godzilla, the Ultra Series, Gamera, Patlabor, and Neon Genesis Evangelion.[1] The game features the theme song "Shadow", performed by .[1]

The game is known in English as City Shrouded in Shadow.[3]

Plot[]

A cutscene screenshot as shown in the game. Here, Ken speaks with an anti-riot officer who tells him to get to the sedan to escape the Legion swarm. The player can choose dialogue options on whether to get in the sedan or not.

The game is set in the fictional Ichi City in Japan, which is attacked by mysterious giant monsters called "kyoei" ("giant shadows"). The player chooses between either playing as a man called Ken Misaki or a woman called Miharu Matsuhara (the character may be renamed), with the objective being to try to escape the city with their partner Yuki.

Early on, the main character witnesses a deal between yakuza, which results in them having to escape from a hitman constantly chasing them throughout the game as well. The escape leads the main character and Yuki around the city, and they learn more about Yuki's past and her connection to the giant shadows.[1]

Cast[]

  • Takuya Sato as Ken Misaki[1]
  • Satomi Akesaka as Miharu Matsubara[1]
  • Reina Ueda as Yuki Kouno[1]
  • as Hideyasu Otsuka[1]
  • Yuko Kaida as Lisa Kashiwagi[1]
  • as Ryoji Shibata[1]
  • Toru Nara as Katsuhiro Muto[1]
  • as Toru Fujiwara[1]

Giant Shadows[]

The main point of this game is to survive the giant monsters or mechas encountered in the 17 levels of the game. Some giants are benevolent, only a threat due to the massive collateral damage they cause, some are malevolent, actively seeking destruction, while others are neutral and indifferent to human life.

Listed below are the "shadows", grouped by their franchise of origin.[4][5]

Ultraman

  • Ultraman (Levels 1 and 14)
  • Alien Zarab/Imitation Ultraman (Level 1)
  • Dada A/B/C (Level 11)
  • Ultraseven (Level 17)
  • Pandon (Level 17)
  • Ultraman Taro (Level 14)
  • Ultraman Tiga (Level 9)
  • Kyrieloid II (Level 9)
  • Ultraman Zero (Level 14)
  • Ultraman Belial (Level 14)

Godzilla

  • Godzilla (Levels 6, 8 and 13)
  • King Ghidorah (Level 8)
  • Mothra (Level 3)
  • Battra (Level 3)
  • MFS-3 Kiryu (Level 13)

Rebuild of Evangelion

  • Evangelion Unit-00 (Level 15)
  • Evangelion Unit-01 (Levels 5, 12 and 15)
  • Evangelion Unit-02 (Level 15)
  • Sachiel the 4th Angel (Level 5)
  • Shamshel the 5th Angel (Level 12)
  • Sahaquiel the 8th Angel (Level 15)

Gamera (Heisei Trilogy)

  • Gamera (Levels 2, 10 and 16)
  • Gyaos (Level 10)
  • Legion Plant (Levels 2 and 16)
  • Soldier Legion (Levels 2 and 16)

Patlabor

  • AV-98 Ingram 1 (Levels 4 and 7)
  • AV-98 Ingram 2 (Level 7)
  • Type-5G/1C Grau Bear (Level 4)
  • CRL-98 Pyro-Buster (Level 4)
  • Type J-9 Griffon (Level 7)
  • Type M-5 Abraham (Level 7)

Development[]

The game was announced on September 17, 2015. It was developed by Granzella and directed by Kazuma Kujo.[1] Takashi Watabe was producer on behalf of publisher Bandai Namco.[1] The game launched on October 19, 2017 in Japan.[1] The game's secret costumes were taken from Ultraman, Evangelion and Patlabor.[5] It also includes costumes from previous Disaster Report games.[6]

A secret mission was added to the game if players pre-ordered the game between July 6 and November 15, 2017 where Toro and Kuro show up and they ask help to finish Zettai Anzen Toshi 2.[6]

Kyoei Toshi was released under a Welcome Price version in Japan worth 3,800 Yen on February 29, 2019.[7]

Reception[]

The game sold 48,935 copies within its first week on sale in Japan, placing it at number two on the all format sales charts.[8]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "Official website" (in Japanese).
  2. ^ https://www.4gamer.net/games/315/G031598/20171015001/
  3. ^ https://www.escapistmagazine.com/city-shrouded-in-shadow-is-the-best-godzilla-game-youve-never-played/
  4. ^ https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2017-08-03/kyoei-toshi-ps4-game-adds-fifth-angel-ultraman-tiga-mothra-more/.119705
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b https://blog.ja.playstation.com/2017/10/02/20171002-kyoeitoshi/
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b https://www.gematsu.com/2017/07/city-shrouded-shadow-details-special-vehicles-section-2-labor-ingram-unit-1-scenario
  7. ^ https://dengekionline.com/elem/000/001/849/1849372/
  8. ^ https://www.4gamer.net/games/117/G011794/20171025074/

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