Square Enix introduced new characters appearing in Oninaki with a new trailer. Our protagonist Kagachi will encounter friends and foes in his journey as a Watcher, those tasked with protecting the law of reincarnation and sending Lost Souls to the next world. Portraits for each character were revealed as well as new screenshots. I’d recommend
Tokyo RPG Factory
Square Enix and Tokyo RPG Factory revealed in this week’s Famitsu magazine new information on Oninaki, the newest JRPG of the studio behind I Am Setsuna and Lost Sphear. In particular, it was revealed that Oninaki‘s Creative Producer is Takashi Tokita, the Director of Chrono Trigger, Live A Live, Parasite Eve, and of The Bouncer,
During today’s Nintendo Direct, Square Enix developer Tokyo RPG Factory revealed its latest project entitled Oninaki. Oninaki is an action RPG and features characters that can travel between lands of the living and the dead. It also boasts a similar visual style that we’ve come to expect from Tokyo RPG Factory in the past. The official
So, you’ve finished up Octopath Traveler and you’re looking for some more JRPGs to lose countless hours of your life to? If you’re a hardcore JRPG fan you’ve likely heard of most, if not all, of the titles that’ll be listed below…and that’s okay! However, this list is meant for those who might be a bit more unfamiliar
In 2016, Square Enix and Tokyo RPG Factory released I Am Setusna — a love letter to the Japanese role-playing games of the 8 and 16-bit eras. Influenced by some of Squaresoft’s most notable titles like Chrono Trigger and Final Fantasy VI, the then-new developer brought a substantial, nostalgic journey with its inaugural release. Fast forward just
Tokyo RPG Factory’s I Am Setsuna spiritual successor Lost Sphear is releasing soon in the West, and publisher Square Enix is getting people hyped with a brand new trailer. And while many pre-launch trailers will focus on gameplay or story, Square Enix is highlighting one thing in particular: the game’s terrific soundtrack. Showing off serene piano melodies along
Tokyo RPG Factory’s successor to I am Setsuna, Lost Sphear, won’t be launching until 2018, but today, Square Enix unveiled a brand new trailer, featuring the game’s mysterious world and its cast of characters’ role within it. In the trailer, which can be found at the end of this article, we see some details on Kanata, the
Upon hearing about the creation of Tokyo RPG Factory and its first project I Am Setsuna a few years back, I was excited to see Square Enix putting a studio together that would really focus on replicating and enhancing what we know of traditional JRPGs. Unfortunately, I Am Setsuna’s reception seemed to be relatively mixed for the most part,
Lost Sphear is the next title that is part of I am Setsuna developer RPG Factory’s spiritual successorship to the glorious JRPGs of old. DualShockers was recently provided the opportunity to sit down with the game’s director, Atsushi Hashimoto, to talk about how the game has come along and what fans of I am Setsuna can expect to
Square Enix revealed new gameplay and information about Tokyo RPG Factory’s upcoming game, Lost Sphear. If you’ve been itching to get your hands on the title than you’re in luck; a brand new demo will be released on the Japanese eShop sometime next week. The demo will allow you to play the opening parts of the game.
If you’re interested in Tokyo RPG Factory’s upcoming JRPG Lost Sphear, you’re in luck, because today we get the full course. The Japanese arm of Square Enix released a brand new batch of screenshots and information about the game. We get more information about the Zigan Empire, which is the largest country of the world,