Super Heroine Chronicle

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Super Heroine Chronicle
File:SuperHeroineChronicle.jpg
Japanese cover art
Developer(s) Banpresto
Publisher(s) Bandai Namco Games
Platforms PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 3
Release date(s) Playstation
      Genre(s) Simulation RPG

      Super Heroine Chronicle (超ヒロイン戦記 Sūpā Heroin Kuronikuru?) is a crossover simulation RPG developed by Banpresto for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita. The game crosses over heroines from various anime series in a style similar to the Super Robot Taisen series. The game was published by Namco Bandai Games and released on February 6, 2014 in Japan.[1]

      Characters

      From Symphogear
      From Kaitō Tenshi Twin Angel
      From Kyousougiga
      From Di Gi Charat
      Di Gi Charat (Asami Sanada)[2]
      Petit Charat (Miyuki Sawashiro)[2]
      Rabi en Rose (Kyoko Hikami)[2]
      From Super Sonico
      Super Sonico (herself/Ayano Yamamoto)[2]
      From Higurashi When They Cry
      Rena Ryugu (Mai Nakahara)[2]
      Mion Sonozaki (Satsuki Yukino)[2]
      Shion Sonozaki (Satsuki Yukino)[2]
      Rika Furude (Yukari Tamura)[2]
      Satoko Houjou (Mika Kanai)[2]
      From Aria the Scarlet Ammo
      Aria H. Kanzaki (Rie Kugimiya)[2]
      Shirayuki Hotogi (Mikako Takahashi)[2]
      Riko Mine Lupin the 4th (Mariya Ise)[2]
      Jeanne d'Arc (Ayako Kawasumi)
      Reki (Kaori Ishihara)
      From Infinite Stratos
      Houki Shinonono (Yōko Hikasa)[2]
      Cecilia Alcott (Yukana)[2]
      Huang Lingyin (Asami Shimoda)[2]
      Charlotte Dunois (Kana Hanazawa)[2]
      Laura Bodewig (Marina Inoue)
      From The Familiar of Zero
      Louise Françoise Le Blanc de La Vallière (Rie Kugimiya)[2]
      Tiffania Westwood (Mamiko Noto)[2]
      Siesta (Yui Horie)[2]
      From Dream Hunter Rem
      Rem Ayanokōji (Naoko Matsui)[2]
      Original characters
      Claude (Hiro Shimono)[1]
      Noel Kazamatsuri (Rina Satou)[2][1]
      Meru Ransheru (Hisako Kanemoto)[2][1]

      References

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