Behold! Pictured above is the cover art Shining Resonance. It’s quite simple – the cast of characters against a white background. The presence of the white-haired character of the right is puzzling, however. We have no indication that this character is a party character based on news released this far. What will become of her throughout the course of the game remains to be seen.
Gematsu also recently published a writeup of Shining Resonance with new information. Some of the information has already been covered in our previous writeup for the game, but there are some new interesting tidbits – namely Sega’s expansion on the Center unit in B.A.N.D. attacks. Placing Kirika as the Center will decrease the damage your party characters receive and protect you from status ailments, while placing Lesti as the Center will boost your defensive capabilities even further than the bonuses that Kirika gives you, though this wasn’t explained in detail. Sega also mentions that the length of the filled B.A.N.D. gauge functions as a timer for the effect boosts.
Readers who are interested in Shining Resonance may have seen artwork for two antagonist characters recurring in recent articles from outlets covering this game. Sega produced their own character bios for them and Gematsu translated those bios. To learn more about them, hit the break.
There are plenty of recently released screenshots. The Gematsu article linked for this writeup contains the screenshots, but you can also view them here. They show off dialogue scenes, fights, and a B.A.N.D. Attack performance, with a translation for one of the song titles: “The First Glorious Wild Sounds of the Year”.
Also, be sure to check out the Shining Resonance website if you haven’t done so. You can view character bios (in Japanese) by clicking a corresponding party character’s weapon at the top of the page. This biography pages also feature voice clips. There is a seventh weapon whose owner and relation to the story is not revealed. The website also shows off dragons that you will likely have to fight during the course of the game; the three dragons pictured are themed off of the classic elemental trifecta of Ice, Fire, and Lightning.
Credit to Gematsu for the boxart picture.