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Japanese RPG Publishers To Watch

E3 always gives a great glimpse into what publishers have in store for the RPG fan. Walking the show floor, it was easy to discover which companies are making the genre its bread and butter.

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Xof3956d ago

There are two I'm always keeping an eye out for:

1. Nintendo. They've been picking up the slack left over by Square-Enix' incompetence to publish big RPGs overseas--thanks to them, we got the fantastic Dragon Quest VI remake, Dragon Quest IX, and will be getting Bravely Default and (presumably) the Dragon Quest VII remake.

2. Falcom. These are the guys behind some of the best "unknown" JRPGs in the west--the Ys series which, AFAIK, could very well be THE longest-running RPG series that's still active (it pre-dates DOS) and the Legend of Heroes series. They're a small development studio that publishes independently (i.e. Indy Devs) so they're not able to do quite as much as we might like, but they have been supporting the Playstation Vita, which is nice--and have been bringing over PC games and releasing them on Steam, which is even nicer.

The other big publishers--namely Namco-Bandai and ATLUS--typically bring over virtually everything and anything, and are much less consistent in terms of quality, so I don't really keep an eye out for their releases.

Tewi-Inaba3956d ago

The big N is really doing work with the Localizations.
Hope they bring more JRPGs to the 3DS.

And Namco Bandai is terrible at overseas projects
Why are they on that list. They won't even bring most their flagship titles to the west *Tales*

Xof3956d ago

Except, you know, they do. Just not all of them.

And in that respect, Falcom is even worse, as they have even MORE games that haven't been released overseas.

Tewi-Inaba3956d ago

Tales Xillia has been out for 2 years now, heck there's a sequel to it in japan.

Tales of Heart and Heart R
Tales of Innocence
and the psp fighting games never saw the light of day in the west either.

Atleast Souls series makes up for it

GloriousBagel3955d ago

Atlus does bring the big guns. Persona. nuff said.

Chaos_Raiden3956d ago (Edited 3956d ago )

I support any publishers that wants to localise any JRPGs that I am interested with, like NIS America, Atlus, Xseed and other publishers. They gave us players to have a chance to play unique RPGs like Hyperdimension Neptunia series, Atelier series, Disgaea series, Demon's Souls, Dark Souls and many more.

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I’m Glad Atlus & SE Changed Dates To Avoid Competing With Shadow Of The Erdtree

Saad from eXputer: "I'm glad I don't have to choose between Square Enix, Atlus, and FromSoftware due to bad release windows and Shadow of the Erdtree."

H91d 20h ago

More intelligent than guerilla games

raWfodog1d 2h ago (Edited 1d 2h ago )

Atlus is releasing their game one week before Erdtree, SE is releasing theirs one week after.

HZD released four days before Zelda, HFW released one week before Elden Ring.

It seems to me like they are still releasing their games too close to Erdtree.

VincentVanBro2h ago(Edited 2h ago)

What a word vomit, rambling, turd of an article that simply states the obvious. Classic exputer.

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Yuji Naka guilty of insider trading breaks silence to accuse Square Enix producer of lies

Yuji Naka was fined $1.2 million and given a suspended jail sentence for the crime.

Profchaos15d ago (Edited 15d ago )

I find his comments around how Balan turned out to be very insightful as to why the game is trash. He basically apologises for its existence

solideagle14d ago

can you please give some of us who don't know anything about this, a summary of what happened?

Chocoburger14d ago

Balan was knowingly rushed out by S-E, it had an extremely short dev cycle and was fairly low budget.
Naka was the game's director until near the end when he was fired or perhaps he quit, I forgot.

carrotcakeag14d ago

@Chocoburger Yeah they did fire and replace him which caused him to unload a bunch of rants about the company. The project only existed because of Naka in the first place, he convinced Square to give him one shot at making a platformer. They gave him an opportunity but pulled the rug out before he was done for reasons not explained.

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Top ‘Dragon Quest’ Producer Steps Down in Square Enix Overhaul

The top producer of Square Enix flagship Dragon Quest franchise is stepping down from the role, following delays in developing the next installment of the popular series.

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shinoff218320d ago

Please o please don't turn dragon quest into final fantasy square enix we dont wont that. Dragon quest works well just as it I. Plus you'll piss off Japanese fans to.

jznrpg18d ago

Hopefully they don’t. From this it doesn’t sound like that is the case and development is just taking too long.