FuRyu's long-dormant 2013 fantasy RPG finally escapes its Japan-only Vita and 3DS prison on July 30 via Steam, with PS5, Switch, and Switch 2 ports still cooking. The premise remains gloriously unchanged: high schooler Ryoma awakens fellow Prisma Knights through kisses to channel EXS energy and avert the doom of Amazia, a decadent fusion of Tokyo and another world rendered in tokyogenso's signature style. English localization lands alongside Japanese, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese support, turning a niche curiosity into a global release for the first time.
The remaster preserves the core systems—kissing as both narrative catalyst and combat power-sharing mechanic—while updating for modern platforms, though exact visual or mechanical tweaks beyond the HD treatment stay light on details. Original launch was November 7, 2013 in Japan only, leaving Western players to rely on imports or fan efforts for over a decade. Community chatter on X highlights the eccentric charm of the kiss-to-save mechanic, with posts noting its place alongside other bold FuRyu experiments like Unchained Blades.
This marks the latest in a wave of rescued 3DS/Vita titles finding new life on PC and current-gen hardware, complete with Steam page already live for preorders and trailers. Whether the story's blend of high-school savior tropes and literal lip-service power-ups lands as charming relic or dated oddity remains for players to discover, but the kiss-centric hook ensures it won't be forgotten quietly.