Today the Japanese magazine Weekly Famitsu had an article on tri-Ace’s recently delayed JRPG Exist Archive: The Other Side of The Sky, that will now be published in Japan on December 17th for PS4 and PS Vita.
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Some games have a rather unusual way of conveying information and taking people on an adventure, and we then see that mechanic mimicked. Konami’s Dance Dance Revolution and GuitarFreaks led to games like Pump It Up and Guitar Hero. Tri-Ace’s Valkyrie Profile is a similar sort. It’s an RPG, but blends in platforming and a more active interface for engaging in attacks. But, as interesting as its ideas were, they didn’t really influence other games at the time. Rather, it took years for other titles to start picking up on the concepts and attempting to integrate them into their own experiences.
It's such a tired concept to have a lot of people get killed on Earth and then be granted immortality by a god, along with massive combat prowess. Exist Archive represents yet another iteration of this incredibly common idea.
Never heard of this one. Sounds nice. Hopefully it comes to the west.
That is one of the weirdest titles for a game i've ever seen. Don't know if it's a translation issue but "Exist-Archive" just sounds lame.
Big heads and a vita port. Ehhh, not the best combination.