While having obvious “Tron” vibes written all over it, Narita Boy‘s story combines a unique flavor of Japanese art and spirituality into its mix. While one half is chock full of all manner of geekspeak and techno-babble, the other describes a melancholic tale of pain, loss, and renewal. The in-game plot is heavy with lore, telling two interwoven storylines parallel to each other. Empowered by this supernatural force, Narita Boy must travel across various domains to put an end to HIM’s evil reign. The three colors, yellow, red, and blue, form the Trichroma, the mystical energy that emanates from the Core of the Digital Kingdom. It is up to you to recover the Creator’s memories and stop the cyber fiend from taking over the world. Wielding your tricolor Technosword, you play as Narita Boy, the chosen hero to save the Digital Kingdom. As a result, the rogue sentient programs are attempting to escape cyberspace to wreak havoc in the human world. The dark overlord HIM and his Stallion army have brought imbalance to the digital landscape and erased the Creator’s memories. The Motherboard has activated the Narita Boy protocol. Narita Boy is available on PC, Xbox, PS4, and the Nintendo Switch. Prepare to battle VHS hammer-wielding demon lords, surf on a floppy disk, and jam to a phenomenal ‘synthy’ soundtrack. A retro action-packed 2D platformer, Narita Boy is the ultimate homage to 80s techno-culture. The fellow nerds at Studio Koba have triumphantly delivered the Tron video game we never got. Dive into the nostalgic past to kick some cyber-brass on a trippy pixel-art adventure across the dimensional planes of the Digital Kingdom.
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