Full Circle: Japanese RPG Brings Nostalgia to Floating Cities

Published on May 30, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Foro3D has received the news of Full Circle, a Japanese-style RPG that will arrive on consoles and PC in August 2026. The story is set in a post-apocalyptic world where humanity survives in floating cities. Young heroes must face strategic battles while uncovering a narrative full of emotions. Fans of classics have here a title that promises action and memories of yesteryear.

young hero with light armor wielding a shining sword on a floating city platform, strategic combat against a rusty mechanical enemy, blue energy particles scattering during impact, suspended metal structures with visible cables and gears, background of dense clouds and technological ruins, cinematic anime rendering style, dramatic lighting with special ability flashes, detailed textures of worn metal and glass, demonstrating real-time tactical action, photorealistic technical illustration with touches of classic Japanese art

This is how a world in the air is built 🏙️

The development of Full Circle bets on a turn-based combat system that recalls the great exponents of the genre. The floating scenarios are not just decoration: they affect the position of the characters and the strategy. The graphics engine shows a cel-shading style that avoids hyper-realistic textures to focus on a clean and colorful aesthetic. The soundtrack, composed by veterans of the genre, includes themes that change according to the altitude of the city. The developers have confirmed that there will be no microtransactions affecting progress, a decision that many will appreciate.

Spoiler: the air is not free in the floating cities 💨

Of course, humanity built floating cities because the ground became uninhabitable. Typical. Now the young heroes must not only save the world, but also deal with vertigo and the price of bottled oxygen. Strategic battles include elemental abilities, but surely the real challenge will be finding a bank that doesn't charge you a fee for breathing. That said, the game promises to be more coherent than the current economy.