But not to PC
Not to be confused withValkyria Profile,Valkyrie Drive: Bhikkhuni,Eve: Valkyrie,Dark Rose Valkyrie, orValkyrie, theValkyria Chroniclestrilogy’s action role-playing successor,Valkyria Revolution, is coming to America and Europe in Q2 2017. PlayStation 4 and Xbox One will receive both physical and digital forms, whereas PlayStation Vita will see only a digital release.
You read correctly before; I said “trilogy.” There was a thirdValkyria Chroniclesgame that was never released outside of Japan due to the poor sales ofValkyria Chronicles II. An unofficial fan patch is available, but an official localization of the third entry is unlikely at this point.

Formerly known asValkyria: Azure Revolution, the game had “Azure” as well as a colon removed (ouch) for the sake of having a simpler and more easily printable name as well as to “ensure the two titles stood equal but apart from each other,” according to Sega. Basically they made it less ridiculous. Fine by me, considering “azure” is another word thrown into a plethora of media. One overused meaningless title decorator is plenty.
I’ve made a few halfhearted attempts to get intoValkyria Chroniclesand didn’t real feel the anime war vibe nor the combat style, but they get too much praise for me not to try again.Revolutionlooks to be more my style. With exceptions, player agency and being in the heat of battle is more engaging and rewarding than selecting moves and watching it unfold in turn-based RPG combat or real-time strategy games.








