Sony Computer Entertainment has released several new screens and the game lowdown for Seigi no Mikata translating to Ally of Justice to those of you too stupid to have learnt Japanese by now.
An unusually novel concept sees you, as the player, take up the role of a real-life superhero. In this world of televisual overload, all of your actions are recorded by a film crew that follows you around taping your good deeds or broadcasting them live to the rest of the world.
As you struggle to maintain peace, freedom, and safety you come under pressure from the TV company director that finances your antics, to do your job in a more flamboyant manor.
What this effective means is that you must make rescues at the last minute and finish-off opponents with special finishing moves.
As you can see, the game looks like a lot of fun and appears to have excellent visuals.
Due out in Japan some time this October, we can expect Ally of Justice to hit our store shelves early next year.