The video games allow you to lose yourself in the virtual world, as the character that they play and get engrossed in the story. "God Wars: Future Past" is one such game that keeps the players busy with the interesting story and thrilling game play while increasing the activity of one's mind. The strategy game has already impressed the audience with its first demo but new information now states that the company has created a new demo which will be released next month and will definitely impress the crowd once again.
According to information from DualShockers, Kadokawa Games (game developers) has recently announced that the turn-based strategy game "God Wars: Future Past" will receive a second demo on the Japanese PlayStation Store. So that the PS4 users can get another chance to try the game before it officially releases between the month of March and April. The demo will be released on Feb 09 2017 only for the PS4 player's .However, the official game will be released for both PS4 as well as for PS Vita.
The second demo will be titled as "The Beginning - Trial Version" which features the very genesis of the real game that is yet to be released. This will give the players a chance to play the beginning of the game so that they can make further decisions about purchasing the game. The demo will introduce the way in which the story takes form and the audience will be well connected with the base of the story before the release. This will increase the chances of a larger number of people buying the game.
Godwarsgame.com explains that the game is a strategic development of the conflicts that had taken place between the young leaders of ancient Japan according to a Japanese mythology. It combines an ancient figure Shaka and the oldest historical record book called Kojiki by illustrating the magnificent yet difficult lives of the heroes that had left their marks in the history by fighting against nature and taking the responsibility of maintaining earth's o called stability.
The story begins in the peaceful land of Mizuho where the people worship and respect nature as the highest power but as the technology develops, more conflicts are created and the land falls into a devastating condition.