Aksys Games announced that the super-charged Drive Girls will be driving into action on the PlayStation Vita with both physical retail and digital release in North America today.
Check out the announcement trailer of Drive Girls, featuring some gameplay footage:
“An experience with the style and splendor of Japan, Drive Girls is developed by the ever-popular Tamsoft and features characters designed by popular illustrator UGUME. In a world under assault by an army of mechanized Bugs it’s up to the Drive Girls – five girls with the power to transform into souped up supercars – to defend their home of Sun Island, cross the finish line, and save the day!
Key Features
Crash Head-on Into Battle
Play as any of the five Drive Girls in this action, driving, hack ‘n’ slash hybrid, and battle it out in human or supercar form to reign victory over the enemy.
Cruise Through Sun Island
Featuring an extensive single-player campaign and local or online multiplayer for up to four players.
Tune Up and Roll Out
Players can boost the Drive Girls’ stats in the garage by tuning and customizing their ride with new parts and sleek decals using the currency earned after every mission.
About Aksys Games
Founded in 2006 in Torrance, California, Aksys Games Localization, Inc. is a visionary video game publisher committed to publishing unique and high-quality interactive content for all current-generation platforms. Its lineup of games includes the critically acclaimed Zero Escape series (Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors, Virtue’s Last Reward, Zero Time Dilemma) as well as the wildly successful BlazBlue and Guilty Gear franchises.”
For more information on Drive Girls, visit its official website.
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