It was just last week when we reported on tri-Ace's experiments with console graphics, but while the demo video wasn't from an actual game, it sure would be nice. However, tri-Ace's next titles are for handhelds, and Konami will be publishing them in Japan sometime in the future.
Beyond the Labryinth (above) is described as a dungeon RPG starring a young girl who seems to be lost, or even looking for something in the game's emponymous labyrinth. No actual gameplay has been revealed, but if the released screenshots are any indicator, this could be one of the more impressive-looking 3DS games so far. There's a definite Ico vibe, as well.
The PSP title Frontier Gate, on the other hand, looks like a more traditional, medieval-style RPG with a multiplayer focus (what PSP RPG doesn't have one these days?). The difference here is that parties can have up to six members split into three pairs, instead of the standard four-person parties in other games of its type. Screenshots suggest some Monster Hunter-style boss encounters as well.
You can visit the official sites/teaser pages for Frontier Gate and Beyond the Labyrinth, both with some nice music to listen to.
Source: Famitsu
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