Indie developer Positive Concept Games wants to take you back to the SNES days of playing an action JRPG with Co-op! Shrine's Legacy launches October 7th, 2025!
You can wishlist the game on its Steam page today, but for more, here is overview as provided by the developers.
Overview:
The Dark Lord Aklor returns after a centuries-long banishment, with his minions spreading across the land. Rio, heir to the Sword and a direct descendant of the hero who once banished the evil from the land is ripped out of his idyllic existence as the evil army descends on his village. Saved only by the timely intervention of Reima, a mage desperately seeking the Sword, he and his new ally face a monumental task: Uniting the eight elements scattered across Ardemia for a chance to defeat the evil once again and save the world.
No struggle comes without a cost: As Rio and Reima travel across the land, they will see loss, sorrow, and grief as Aklor's army spreads across the world, bringing pain and misery everywhere they go. They will suffer their own losses and have to come to terms with them - just how much are they willing to sacrifice to save the world from certain doom?
Embracing its JRPG roots, Shrine's Legacy combines a complex, multi-layered story with real-time combat and rewarding exploration. Rio focuses on melee, with well-timed attacks and movement crucial to realizing his full potential as he unlocks the magic of the Sword of the Shrine, while Reima relies on a wide array of spells to overcome obstacles in their way.
Their diverse skills are necessary to succeed in the desperate quest for victory over Aklor: A single player can switch between the two characters at any moment during gameplay - or they can invite a friend, configure a second controller, face Aklor and his minion together at the same time, sharing a single screen.
Awaiting them is an expansive world full of dungeons to delve into to uncover new treasures and develop both protagonists using an elegant JRPG progression system, unlocking new abilities and spells. Beyond them lies a vast overworld full of intriguing characters and stories to experience, and a gripping, well-paced story - all brought together by smooth pixel graphics inspired by the heyday of 16-bit gaming when SNES reigned supreme.
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