Yohane the Parhelion: Numazu in the Mirage for Play Station 5
<h2>Yohane delivers card-based roguelite action with anime flair</h2>
- Paid
- 4.1
- V 0
<h2>Yohane delivers card-based roguelite action with anime flair</h2>
Yohane the Parhelion: Numazu in the Mirage, developed by BeXide, is a deck-building roguelite RPG that places the player in a mirrored fantasy version of Numazu. Players construct and upgrade a magical card deck to fight altered versions of allies while exploring a procedurally changing map. The game pairs tactical card combat with a summon system and visual novel segments, aimed at franchise fans and players who enjoy repeatable strategic runs.
Yohane reframes the franchise as a fantasy roguelite
The player takes Yohane, a fortune teller pulled into "Reverse Numazu," where she faces "Nightwicked" variants of her friends after discovering an ancient mirror. Your motivation is narrative-driven, rescuing the real town from an illness, and the setting explains why combat mixes character cameos with magical stakes rather than ordinary idol activities.
Card design and companion systems reward tactical choices
Combat emphasizes deck-building with collectible, upgradeable cards, including more than 100 unique magic cards that change run options. The summon mechanic lets you call franchise characters as temporary support allies, while the charm system grants permanent passive buffs during a run, so decisions about card upgrades, summons, and charms shape each playthrough’s strategy.
The PS5 presentation leans into polished anime visuals and voice bits
The game uses high-quality 3D anime-style visuals and character models, and story beats appear as visual novel segments with partial voice acting from the original anime cast. On PlayStation 5 the release benefits from high-definition output and faster load times, which keeps run-to-run downtime minimal and preserves pacing between encounters.
Repeat runs and difficulty options target both fans and roguelite players
The roguelite map for Reverse Numazu changes every time you enter, which supports replay variety alongside card upgrades and summoning permutations. Multiple difficulty settings, including Easy and Easy+ with helpful charms, make runs approachable for newcomers while still letting tacticians tighten builds. Official additional content includes costume and song DLC, and a PlayStation collaboration adds a Toro Hat item.
Inviting for fans who prefer tactical runs over heavy plotting
Yohane is an appealing choice for players who enjoy repeatable, card-focused challenges and character-driven support mechanics; it rewards experimentation across runs. Expect a lean narrative compared with the depth of its tactical systems, so pick it if you prioritize strategic decision-making and franchise character moments over story complexity.
Pros
- Over 100 unique magic cards to collect and upgrade
- Summon system integrates franchise characters as support allies
- PS5 version offers high-definition visuals and fast loading
Cons
- Narrative remains relatively simple compared with gameplay depth
- Visual novel segments partially voiced rather than fully voiced
- Additional content changes starting decks, altering run consistency
Also available in other platforms
Yohane the Parhelion: Numazu in the Mirage for Play Station 5
- Paid
- 4.1
- V 0
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