We first reported on Traysia, a recently rereleased Genesis title from Shinyuden, some time ago, and checked out the brilliant new physical carts. Now, retro publisher and Retro News favourites, Ratalaika Games, have announced that the title has been ported to modern platforms and will be available from tomorrow. Traysia can now be played on Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and Steam, priced at $5.99.
The game’s story centers around a young boy named Roy, who left his hometown dreaming of becoming a world-traveling adventurer. Having known neither travel nor battle, the boy’s adventure now begins. After behind the hometown, he traveled through many mountains and forests. Roy finally arrived at a small county called the Kingdom of Salon. Traysia is a girl waiting for Roy to come back to their hometown, Johanna, a port town.
Key features:
Rewind/Turbo function: repeat something until you achieve perfection, or speed things up
Save state function: save wherever you want to in the game, and restart from that exact point
Screen filters: select from several filters to modify how the game looks (retro-style monitor, black-and-white, etc.)
Gallery: view images from the original game’s manual and box design
Cheats function: activate cheats that will make your mission a lot easier (infinite lives, invulnerability, etc.)
Jukebox: listen to the 21 music tracks included in the game whenever you want
