Throwback RPGCris Talesshowed up duringGamescom 2020with something new to share with fans. A new trailer was released during the Gamescom Future Games Show presentation, offering a quick glimpse atCris Tales' visuals and gameplay. The trailer also reminds interested gamers thatCris Taleshas a recently-updated demo to play, for those who are curious but want to try the game out before dedicating themselves to a big RPG.

The trailer starts withCris Talesfootage that’s always been shared in previous footage. Regardless, theanimated cinematicsare absolutely gorgeous and are one ofCris Tale’s main selling features. All ofCris Tale’s art is described as entirely hand-drawn and animated frame by frame. It’s an impressive achievement for the indie developer pairing of Dreams Uncorporated and SYCK.

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The early portion of the trailer also does an excellent job of introducingCris Tales' story and setting.Cris Talesis set in a fantasy world not unlike manypopular JRPGs, mixing Medieval-esque kingdoms with some surprising technological or magical advancements like airships.Cris Talesis fittingly set in the land of Crystallis, with protagonist Crisbell adventuring to stop the evil aims of the Time Empress.

From there, the trailer delves into some of the key features ofCris Tales. For example,Cris Talesfeatures a party of memorable characters just like classic JRPGs. There’s even a frog night named Matias the Frog, a clear throwback toChrono Trigger’s Frog. The other character prominently featured is Wilhelm the Child Mage. Like inFinal Fantasyand so many JRPGs, these characters will play a significant role in the game that heavily involves their backgrounds and personalities.

PerhapsCris Tales' most exciting feature is its time-traveling, though. It too is a clearthrowback toChrono Trigger, though definitely explores time travel in a unique way. The trailer shows how players will explore the same areas across three different time periods, the past, present, and future. It’s only fitting since the game’s apparent villain is named the Time Empress.

Some brief amount of combat is also shown, but not much. Luckily, theCris Talesdemois there for players who want a more thorough introduction to combat in the game. The demo was also recently updated to include what’s described as a “mini Colosseum experience” which features eight progressively more challenging battles. It isn’t just a tease atCris Tales' action, but a properly difficult one, too.

Cris Taleslaunches November 7 on PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.