Titled R-Type Tactics II: Operation Bitter Chocolate (in Japan, the original was known as R-Type Tactics), the new game will arrive in Japan through Irem on October 29. Players can look forward to a branching story line based off the selections you make during the game. Irem is also upping the content and strategy, with double the units and additional commands.
Multiple players will be able to tkae part in the fun again. The game promises ad-hoc battles along with cooperative missions. Additionally, the game will support game sharing for competitive play, just in case you don't have enough copies to go around.
Irem is also planning something new for the game: downloadable missions. It's unclear at present if these will be paid or free.
Tactics II will be released simultaneously as a retail and download game. The retail version will run 5,040 yen with the download version going for 3,800 yen. Those who buy the retail version will be given a bonus soundtrack.
While Sony has been releasing day-in downloadable versions of its own games for some time now, this is a rare case of a 3rd party doing the same. PSP go releases in Japan on November 1, so this could become a more frequent occurrence.
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I am holding out on the subtitle, because I bet the dude got it wrong.
