New PS2 & Wii RPG: Baroque
Sunday 27 January 2008 @ 7:45 am | By Random J 6 CommentsA new RPG is set to release for the PS2 and Wii. Said game is called Baroque and it’s based on the manga of the same name. I’m not to sure what it’s about, but it seems it centers around people with wings, blood, psychotic breaks, odd ball characters and is all-round f**ked up really. It certainly wouldn’t be the first manga to be f**ked up. Half of them are. That’s what makes them so charming. Check out the trailer.
Baroque was originally developed for the Sega Saturn and then remade for the PlayStation. Baroque is very low key title, but it has a following. I doubt the PS2 and Wii versions of the game will be big sellers, but there is a crowd out there who are definitely looking forward to this game. There’s no word on if this game will release outside of the US, but given Atlus are behind the development and publishing of Baroque – it’s doubtful Europe or Australia will see this game. Seeing as Australia are still waiting for Trauma center: Second opinion and it’s sequel has no European release date despite releasing in the US last year.
Baroque is set to release on March 18 for the PS2 and Wii.
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Good trailer music but the game itself looks kinda bland.
I didn’t wanna say it looked bland. I’ve been catching heat for saying that games look shit, boring, crap and uninspired on blogs and in forums. So I’m trying to keep my cynical opinions to myself.
:|
The allround wierdness of the characters and look of this game make it look interesting but the gameplay looks kinda ordinary.
J: well I know you may go overboard with your bashings at times but come on this game looks like generic jRPG #972924, saying it looked bland would have been ok! :P
Link: woa youre noir now? The characters might look weird from a western perspective but this looks like watered down namco.
Baroque is not a generic or ordinary game. In other games, we are used to the goal being ‘do not die’. However, in Baroque, it is absolutely necessary that you die, or else you’ll never figure out what’s going on.
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