Thursday 16 October 2008 @ 1:38 am | By Chris 'Taco' Martinkovic
Buried amongst the other major developers and titles at the Tokyo Game Show, tri-Crescendo stuck it out with Namco-Bandai to showcase some new screens, footage, and even a playable demo of their upcoming Wii Adventure/RPG, Fragile: Farewell Ruins of the Moon (or "Fragile: Sayanora Tsuki no Haikyo" for those preferring the Japanese title).
The new footage shows some new faces, meaning characters other than Seto and Ren for once, as well as what looks like hybrid hand-drawn/CGI cutscenes. The new trailer is accompanied by the game’s main theme and character voices, giving you a sample of what’s to come. Hit the jump for some more new screens.
If I didn’t know any better I’d swear the game is set in London. The tall clock tower, the nasty public toilets, the desolate railway tracks and a trampy female walking around with a stick and a flashlight. I sure hope the main gal can upgrade that stick and flashlight to a sword and some magicite, otherwise she’s going to have a tough old time staying alive.
The trailer isn’t much to go on really is it? It looks like a anime’d rendition of Silent hill, but with a nicer soundtrack and void of body raping pyramid heads and static radios ringing. But none the less I’m intrigued. It’s definitely a game I’ll be looking out for. It’s usually these low key, back burning titles that aren’t obvious winners that end up surprising gamers and being solid titles.
It’s just nice to know that Namco are working on a J-RPG for Wii. I thought Opoona would satisfy, but Lord knows when that will get a release outside of Japan. And as quirky and as cool as it looks, it probably wasn’t the J-RPG many of us were waiting for. I know it’s about time that a more traditional J-RPG was developed for Wii, but in all fairness these games never release or go into production for a system until it’s been out for a fair old while. So I’ll forgive Namco Bandai for the wait. I think Fragile may be one to watch out for…