oprainfall writes: “If you’re a fan of old-school RPGs like the old Final Fantasy titles or Suikoden II, then you’d better hurry on over to check out the Kickstarter campaign for Terra Incognita, Chapter One: The Descendant. No, seriously. This campaign has only a few hours left for what’s shaping up to be a great nostalgia-inspired indie RPG. For the low, low cost of £1, you can snag yourself a copy of the game, estimated to come out this December for Windows. You can get multiple copies of the game for an additional £1 per copy. Head over to the campaign for character sprites, music samples and more.”
NoobFeed writes: "Terra Incognita ~ Chapter One: The Descendant is a nice throwback to a classic, under-appreciated RPG series."
Terra Incognita was revealed as one of the first indie-developed games heading to the Wii U eShop, with funding from a successful Kickstarter campaign. The game itself is a retro-inspired RPG with a serious amount of depth and variety, but for more information, read on below in an exclusive interview with developer Dan Steer….
Thats great because we alwasy need more classic rpgs regardless of which consule its on. Dragon fantasy was alot of fun and i hated to see it end.
I would of loved to play this on the vita. Sucks they skipped out on that platform and put it on the WiiU. I guess I get the PC version.
-Mika:
"The plan for Terra Incognita initially, was just a Windows release, but Kickstarter was great for publicity more than funding. Nintendo reached out to me about a possible Wii U eShop release. They were keen to ship Wii U development kits to us immediately. First it was Skype, email chats. We are looking at a contract meeting very soon. More will be revealed on that as it happens!"
Well, you could say Sony should have reached out for them to get a Vita version (not that you will, of course... it's you after all.)
that pic reminds me of classic box art which i always enjoyed lol
ill always remember when i was a kid, growing up around the nintendo era we had only the box art to work with when it came to what game i wanted at the store
Terra Incognita Dev Dan Steer shares new story details about the Retro style RPG he is bringing to the Wii U and how the game will make use of the console's Gamepad features.
Funded. Glad to see it made it to the goal.
This is great. I only wish I had gotten to it soon enough to contribute. Can't wait to play it.