![]() September is the month of learning whether I’m a kid now or a squid now. Come on daddy Jackson, this has been on my top three most anticipated this year. A visually dated entry in the celebrated Legend of Heroes franchise only now reaching international shores 12 years later. Saving perhaps my quietest yet most eager release for last is Trails From Zero. Feeling likewise is Valkyrie Elysium from the same publisher, a game who’s less than stellar trailers still haven’t shaken me from wanting to dip my toe in the series. While I wasn’t initially sold, I’m keen to play more. Firstly, Square Enix’s brand new strategic RPG The DioField Chronicle marches onto the stacked battlefield of September on the 22nd. ![]() Lastly, it wouldn’t be a month worth drowning in Hennessy if not for a few robust JRPGs and adjacent titles. Sure to excite this same crowd is Metal: Hellsinger, the FPS rhythm shooter rocking heads on September 15. To pump up my big daddy jorts-wearing crowd, keep a watch for Gloomwood‘s stealthy imsim early access release on September 6. Maybe you’d prefer seeing a child and her robot companions exposed to existential and literal horror instead? On that same Friday, September 2, our Bandai Namco runneth over with Made in Abyss: Binary Star Falling Into Darkness (they love a long title, don’t they?). Ending the week with a bang, not only do Jojo’s fans get a new helping of Stone Ocean on Netflix, they also get the ultimate deluxified edition of the PS3 fighter Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure All Star Battle R. Just remember to wash your jorts because September kicks off with two absolute crowd pleasers courtesy of Bandai Namco. Any anime fans in the house? Perhaps don’t leave the house this month. ![]()
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