Square Enix News Tidbits: Lightning Arrives
Lightning Returns also has dozens of costumes for Lightning; siliconera reports that the number is north of 80. For that reason, I don't think I've reported on any of them for a while, but the most recent reveal caught my eye as a member of the Caves of Narshe: Locke's garb will be one of the costumes you can garb... um, grab. The costume is based off of the original character design done by Yoshitaka Amano twenty years ago, and it's replicated quite faithfully. And, of course, since that costume is now being put on a female form, it looks almost identical to the original sketch! The link above includes a lot of interesting data about the costume design of the game. It's probably worth avoiding if you think the entire concept is stupid, but otherwise, it's an interesting deep-dive into the thought processes.
Since I can't resist any mention of Dragon Quest merch, for reasons I don't understand, here's a smartphone. Yep, a smartphone. It's loaded with two Dragon Quest games, too - one is a port of Dragon Quest VIII, and the other is a dice game that is DQ-themed. As you no doubt expect, it's Japan-only. However, because I know that half of Square Enix Japan reads CoN daily, I'd like to throw this out there: make a case for an iPhone 5S and a Galaxy S4 that looks like that. People will buy it.
Wrapping up, an interview was published this week from Ichiro Hazama, a Square Enix producer behind some more recent hits like The World Ends With You, Dissidia, and the Kingdom Hearts games. That interview brings forth the notion that some games like Dissidia and Theatrhythm were designed not simply to appeal to the existing fans of the series, like one might assume, but instead were conceived specifically to bring new, younger fans into the fold. Some of this sounds like it could well be some "in hindsight this sounds good!" thought. However, even if, I'm not sure if they should really consider it a success in that regard. perhaps I'm sheltered, but it seems to me like those games appealed as much or more to long-time fans as folks new to Squenix. Anyway, Hazama also talks about wanting to produce a new game with some of the Chrono Trigger Dream Team in honor of CT's pending 20th anniversary. Anyone see that happening?
Source: siliconera, Gaming Union
Posted in: Square-Enix News, News from Japan
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LilyheartsLightning | Comment 1: 2013-11-24 06:53 |
"I'm not here to judge or give my own opinion, even though that's exactly what I just did like a sniveling whinearse who can't stand it when Squenix makes games for people who aren't me." | |
Rangers51 | Comment 2: 2013-11-24 15:21 |
Quote (LilyheartsLightning @ 24th November 2013 02:53) "I'm not here to judge or give my own opinion, even though that's exactly what I just did like a sniveling whinearse who can't stand it when Squenix makes games for people who aren't me." "Sniveling whinearse" is actually what I have printed on my business cards. And, for what it's worth, I quite love 13: http://www.cavesofnarshe.com/forums/ipb/in...ndpost&p=204450 http://www.cavesofnarshe.com/forums/ipb/in...ndpost&p=199880 All that aside, though, please do carry on. Thanks to a re-read my original post to see whether what I said was actually that bad, I realized that in my poor editing process I actually lopped out an entire paragraph. I'll go fix that now! | |
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