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'''Astral Chain''' is a futuristic hack and slash game developed by [[PlatinumGames]] and published by [[Nintendo]]. The game released worldwide in [[2019]] on [[Nintendo Switch]]. The core mechanic of the game revolve around the ability to control two character at once to perform synergetic actions in battle.
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'''''Astral Chain'''''{{Japanese|アストラルチェイン|Asutoraru Chein}} is a futuristic hack and slash game developed by [[PlatinumGames]] and published by [[Nintendo]]. The game released worldwide in [[2019]] on [[Nintendo Switch]]. The core mechanic of the game revolve around the ability to control two character at once to perform synergetic actions in battle.
   
==Story==
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== Story==
 
The game allow you to play as one of a pair of twins working for [[Neuron]], a branch of the police using [[Legion (Astral Chain)|Legions]], living weapons chained to their users, to fight mysterious extradimensional invaders and crack police cases.
 
The game allow you to play as one of a pair of twins working for [[Neuron]], a branch of the police using [[Legion (Astral Chain)|Legions]], living weapons chained to their users, to fight mysterious extradimensional invaders and crack police cases.
   
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The game also seems to feature a lot of other activities outside of fighting. The twins seems to be accompanied by a Legion that can take the form of a dog, which can be rided or simply help their master like a normal police dog would. The humanoid Legion has also been used to enchain suspects with the chain that tie them with the twins in order to arrest them on the spot. The game also seems to feature a visual mode that indicate points of interest in a situation, it was seen highlighting falling debrits and the panicked citizen flying the scene in fear.
 
The game also seems to feature a lot of other activities outside of fighting. The twins seems to be accompanied by a Legion that can take the form of a dog, which can be rided or simply help their master like a normal police dog would. The humanoid Legion has also been used to enchain suspects with the chain that tie them with the twins in order to arrest them on the spot. The game also seems to feature a visual mode that indicate points of interest in a situation, it was seen highlighting falling debrits and the panicked citizen flying the scene in fear.
   
==Development==
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== Development ==
The game was developed as part of a partnership between Nintendo and PlatinumGames and is co-owned by both companies. The game was initially revealed during a [[Nintendo Direct]] broadcasted on February 13, 2019. The trailer revealed the basic concept, the setting, and the plot of the game. The Game was then shown in details during [[E3 2019]] where gameplay was focused on during the Treehouse live while a story trailer was shown during the actual presentation.
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The game was developed as part of a partnership between Nintendo and PlatinumGames and is co-owned by both companies. The game was initially revealed during a [[Nintendo Direct]] broadcasted on February 13, 2019. The trailer revealed the basic concept, the setting, and the plot of the game. The Game was then shown in details during [[E3 2019]] where gameplay was focused on during the Treehouse live while a story trailer was shown during the actual presentation. Following the game's success, Nintendo acquired full rights to the IP sometime in late [[2020]] and any mention of it belonging to Platinum Games disappeared from the official website. It was later confirmed by [[Atsushi Inaba]], the Executive Vice President and Studio Head of PlatinumGames, in an interview given in late january [[2021]] <ref>[https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2021/01/astral_chain_is_now_fully_owned_by_nintendo_says_platinumgames]''nintendolife'', Retrieved May 6, 2021</ref>
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==Reception==
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''Astral Chain'' receives "generally favorable" reviews on Metacritic holding a metascore of 87/100 based on 90 critics.<ref>[https://www.metacritic.com/game/switch/astral-chain Metascore of Astral Chain]''Metacritic'', Retrieved February 11, 2020</ref>
   
 
==Sales==
 
==Sales==
Astral Chain became the best selling game in the UK during its first week, which is a first for Platinum Games.
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Astral Chain became the best selling game in the UK during its first week, which is a first for Platinum Games. As of December 2019, Astral Chain sold over 1.03 million units worldwide. Platinum Games has also stated that the game sold over what was initially expected, making it a financial success.<ref>[https://mynintendonews.com/2020/01/08/platinum-games-says-astral-chain-sales-exceeded-expectations/]My Nintendo News, Retrieved May 6, 2021</ref> As of March 2020, the game has sold 1.08 million copies worldwide.
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==References==
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*{{WP link|Astral Chain|''Astral Chain''}}
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*[https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/switch/258621-astral-chain''Astral Chain''] at [[GameFAQs]]
   
 
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Latest revision as of 22:59, 22 November 2023

Astral Chain(JP) is a futuristic hack and slash game developed by PlatinumGames and published by Nintendo. The game released worldwide in 2019 on Nintendo Switch. The core mechanic of the game revolve around the ability to control two character at once to perform synergetic actions in battle.

Story

The game allow you to play as one of a pair of twins working for Neuron, a branch of the police using Legions, living weapons chained to their users, to fight mysterious extradimensional invaders and crack police cases.

Gameplay

The game features a very dynamic gameplay that revolves around the synergetic actions of the twins and their Legions who acts as two separate characters in battle and can either target multiple foes or team up to take down the same enemy.

The game also seems to feature a lot of other activities outside of fighting. The twins seems to be accompanied by a Legion that can take the form of a dog, which can be rided or simply help their master like a normal police dog would. The humanoid Legion has also been used to enchain suspects with the chain that tie them with the twins in order to arrest them on the spot. The game also seems to feature a visual mode that indicate points of interest in a situation, it was seen highlighting falling debrits and the panicked citizen flying the scene in fear.

Development

The game was developed as part of a partnership between Nintendo and PlatinumGames and is co-owned by both companies. The game was initially revealed during a Nintendo Direct broadcasted on February 13, 2019. The trailer revealed the basic concept, the setting, and the plot of the game. The Game was then shown in details during E3 2019 where gameplay was focused on during the Treehouse live while a story trailer was shown during the actual presentation. Following the game's success, Nintendo acquired full rights to the IP sometime in late 2020 and any mention of it belonging to Platinum Games disappeared from the official website. It was later confirmed by Atsushi Inaba, the Executive Vice President and Studio Head of PlatinumGames, in an interview given in late january 2021 [1]

Reception

Astral Chain receives "generally favorable" reviews on Metacritic holding a metascore of 87/100 based on 90 critics.[2]

Sales

Astral Chain became the best selling game in the UK during its first week, which is a first for Platinum Games. As of December 2019, Astral Chain sold over 1.03 million units worldwide. Platinum Games has also stated that the game sold over what was initially expected, making it a financial success.[3] As of March 2020, the game has sold 1.08 million copies worldwide.

References

  1. [2]nintendolife, Retrieved May 6, 2021
  2. Metascore of Astral ChainMetacritic, Retrieved February 11, 2020
  3. [3]My Nintendo News, Retrieved May 6, 2021

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