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Vandenh
12-21-2005, 05:38 AM
Today AQ Interactive announced three new games for the 360. IGN got the scoop (http://xbox360.ign.com/articles/677/677699p1.html).
AQ also has a third Xbox 360 title in the works, Cry On. This one is a joint project between Mistwalker and Cavia. It turns out that Mistwalker founder Hironobu Sakaguchi is actually a share holder in AQ Interactive, and he appeared in person to announce the game.
Most of them sound rather generic, but Cry On might be interesting.
drakkarim
12-21-2005, 06:35 AM
Most of them sound rather generic...
HEHEHE, that's exactly what i think when i think of the 360 lineup :)
Vandenh
12-21-2005, 06:55 AM
Maybe or maybe not. (http://jasoncross.1up.com/do/blogEntry?bId=6192351&publicUserId=5694478)
CaptStu
12-21-2005, 07:25 AM
There is a TV trailer for Blue Dragon over at xboxaddict.com (http://www.xboxaddict.com).
saneman
12-21-2005, 09:10 AM
cry on: noob
you get to post to the world of warcraft forums, in japanese!
DirtyChimp
12-21-2005, 09:50 AM
"Bullet Witch is an action adventure with story sequences intermixed with gun fights and magic."(from the article)
Oh my gosh, Bullet Witch is going to rock my socks off! :eek:
bean19
12-21-2005, 10:46 AM
More details are known on the company's plans for the PS3 and Xbox 360. Xbox 360, in addition to a previously announced mahjong game, will get a new Cavia-developed title called Bullet Witch. Set in 2013, the game tells the story of a desperate fight between man, who is on the verge of extinction, and demons. You play as a witch named Alicia. Although the game clearly features some fantasy elements, it actually takes place in a realistic world setting.
Bullet Witch is an action adventure with story sequences intermixed with gun fights and magic. The game promises to make full use of the Xbox 360`s visual capabilities for its enemies, including giant dragon-like demons. Development is currently at 40% with a Japanese release planned for Spring of 2006.
The next title announced by AQ is Vampire`s Rain, which is being developed at Artoon for the Xbox 360 but will also be released on the PS3. Artoon CEO Naoto Oshima, one of the creative forces in the creation of the Sonic the Hedgehog series, is working directly on this title and promises a game that makes vampires scary once again.
Vampire`s Rain takes place in a city in suburban Los Angeles, where vampires have been determined to reside. Players take control of a special operative called John Lloyd and, having entered the city, must wipe out the vampires. The game will make heavy use of rain. A trailer shown at the press conference displayed realistic lighting and water effects.
Artoon is working network features into this title. The game will feature some sort of gameplay system where players need to figure out who's a vampire and what they would do if they themselves were a vampire. Online gameplay will involve competitive play of some form.
Vampire Rain is set for Japanese release next Winter. The game is far enough in development that Artoon was able to demonstrate a real time version at the press conference.
AQ also has a third Xbox 360 title in the works, Cry On. This one is a joint project between Mistwalker and Cavia. It turns out that Mistwalker founder Hironobu Sakaguchi is actually a share holder in AQ Interactive, and he appeared in person to announce the game.
The theme of Cry On is tears. Sakaguchi, in a classic Sakaguchi moment, pointed out to attendees that tears come not just from sadness, but from happiness and being moved as well. Players will take control of main character Sally in this action adventure, working through scenarios that promise an emotional response.
Cry On takes place in a world where people live amongst giant sand creatures. We mistakenly reported earlier that Sally fights these giants. In fact, she's actually in the company of one of them, a creature named Bogle, and fights alongside it. Although normally tiny, Bogle can transform into a giant beast to fight. He'll do so when Sally is in danger. The game promises to give players the perspective not just of Sally, but of Bogle as well.
Sakaguchi himself is serving as producer and scenario writer on the title, and he promises a title that offers lots of freedom to players and also makes them think. Long-time musical partner Nobuo Uematsu is handling composition and says we can probably expect a vocal song to be included with the title. The game's scenario is currently fifty percent complete, suggesting an early title, and one without a set release date at this point. AQ is putting some big funding behind this one, with a budget reportedly at 10 million dollars.
Lots of stuff to read int hat article, so I quoted all the interesting things. . . was disappointed that Vandeh didn't even attempt to cover what details were made available in his news post.
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