Siliconera: Before Square Enix merged with Eidos, Spike also handled Tomb Raider and Kane & Lynch. In a way, Spike was similar to Atlus, Aksys or Xseed – except they localized niche Western games for the Land of the Rising Sun.
Founders of Chunsoft and producers of the Dragon Quest game series Kōichi Nakamura and Kazuhiko Nakanishi talk about their passion for video games and game development in this exclusive english translation of their interview with AUTOMATON. (Part 1)
If you love grinding for hours in dungeon crawlers after doing a three-hour long tutorial, then Chunsoft's Shiren the Wanderer is the game for you.
Wow, what an amazingly stupid review. It's always fun when the guy has no idea what he's writing about.
Not just the awful review, but author also mentions so few games come to vita these days...ummmm vita has a larger total library than 3ds and gets more games released on a regular basis. Misguided and uninformed review.
Guys, I looked up the author on the Internet. He's an extremist SJW whose patreon page mentions he takes pride in "being as politically correct as possible"
That explains the stupidity of this review.
A new series that tackles issues revolving role-playing games, their history and design, plus some reviews thrown in as well. This week's article, defining what really is an RPG mechanically. Part 1 of 2.
WRPG you're the characters at the DND table. JRPG you're the DM at the table overseeing an adventure. Easiest way to trace both sides back to the roots.
Also, Japanese alphabet = say more with less letters or characters = more room to tell a story, because text takes up memory.