Recruit and customize your team of adventurers from a choice of 8 playable classes in this high-voltage action platformer.
Behind every monster laying await inside the Labyrinth could be unfathomable treasures, endless gold, or perhaps, even more terrible nightmares.
Bring your best items, maximize the potential of your party, and activate Fever Mode to overcome any obstacle in your path to the bottom of the Labyrinth.
Remote Play requires PS Vita system and sufficiently robust Wi-Fi connection.
1 player
1GB minimum save size
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Remote Play
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