Ikenie to Yuki no Setsuna (PS4/Vita)

Démarré par Hobes, Septembre 18, 2015, 02:16:11 PM

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samizo kouhei

Je lance sur les réseaux sociaux #JeSuisSetsuna

Akṣobhya

CitationThe aim of Square Enix's development studio Tokyo RPG Factory is "to capture the narrative, depth, impactful storytelling, and masterful character development inspired by the golden era of Japanese RPGs," and Siliconera got to catch up with the man in charge, director and Tokyo RPG Factory founder Atsushi Hashimoto, about his thoughts on what's missing in RPGs today from the golden age of RPGs we saw in the '90s.


During my chat with Hashimoto-san at GDC 2016, he mentioned before the interview that he saw Western studios making classic JRPGs and was kind of inspired to make classic JRPGs again. We'll have more on that later, but while on the subject of RPGs we discussed a bit about the classic RPGs of yesteryear.


What do you feel is missing from RPGs today from the golden age of RPGs when the Super Famicom was the leading system?

Atsushi Hashimoto, Director: One element that was distinct with titles developed in the 90s is because technology-wise the developers were not able to express everything photo realistically, there were elements for the player's imagination to fill in gaps. Players would have to look at the screen and imagine parts that weren't filled in. They would enjoy projecting themselves into a game and building the story in their mind. That was a key element from games in the 90s that I wanted to integrate with I am Setsuna.


I can see that. When players look at, say Terra from Final Fantasy VI, or even Cloud from Final Fantasy VII, the characters aren't as detailed so players fill in the details with their imagination and everyone adds a personal touch to their view on a character. Comparatively, when you look at Noctis from Final Fantasy XV there's only one way to look at him.

[Laughs] I feel there is a trend that a lot of games, even RPGs, have leaned towards action-oriented combat. Tokyo RPG Factory's mission for I am Setsuna was to bring back the turn-based RPG battle system which worked really well in the golden era of JRPGs. We wanted to feature that in the game. I can't say for all of our titles that will be a characteristic we will incorporate, but turn based battle systems were one of the charms in the 90s.

http://www.siliconera.com/2016/03/16/setsuna-director-whats-missing-rpgs-today-golden-age-rpgs/

Hobes

Sortie le 19 juillet chez nous. Pendant l'été, la bonne période pour faire du JRPG :kawai:

D'ailleurs une vidéo du jeu en anglais :


Bhaal42

C'est dispo maintenant:
https://store.playstation.com/#!/fr-fr/jeux/i-am-setsuna/cid=EP0082-CUSA04740_00-IAMSETSUNAGAME00

Jason Schreier de Kotaku l'a fini en 20h. il a bien aimé l'univers et la musique, mais il dit que le personnage est ennuyeux, et qu'il y'a peu de zones secondaires à visiter.
http://kotaku.com/i-am-setsuna-the-kotaku-review-1783885886

pippoletsu

L'erreur infinie de sortir 2 jours avant Ys VIII.

samizo kouhei

Y a une version boîte par chez nous ? Rien trouvé sur les sites de la FNAC et de Micromania

CrichtonCrais


pippoletsu


Tulkas

Je l'ai testé au Japan expo, je l'ai trouvé assez jolie.
Mais de mon point de vu c'est plus un J.RPG de console portable

Futch

40€.
Entre Star Ocean 5 et Adventures Of Mana, va falloir que je me trouve du temps. Enfin le second est déjà torché trois fois.

Je vais voir si je craque dessus.

pippoletsu

Faut 20h en gros pour le finir. C'est du full ligne droite.

Bhaal42

Ouais pas de version Vita chez nous, car la version jap souffrait de ralentissement. Je ne sais pas si c'etait trop puissant pour la Vita ou juste mal codé

Futch

Je le prendrai certainement.
Et je le ferai après Star Ocean 5.

3 RPGs en 3 mois mais que m'arrive-t-il :fear:

Akṣobhya

Dommage, je devrais donc attendre la sortie de NieR 2/TLG pour y jouer donc...

dheen

Pris sur Steam pour ma part (car oui dispo pc).

Il n'a pas besoin d'un grosse config (il tourne sur mon apu AMD avec la cg intégrée)

J'ai fait 3, 4h pour le moment. Un bon jrpg a l'ancienne. Jolie, poétique (la musique est vraiment sympa, par contre faut aimer le piano)... Par contre j'attend de voir sur la longueur