Table top RPG simulation. As if Swap Note wasn't enough...
The luggage simulation one seems horribly out of place if you ask me.
No regret shall pass over the threshold!A D&D-style game? Worth a shot.
This time it's:
- Keiji Inafune
- Kazu Ayabe
- Takemaru Abiko
- Kazuya Asano
Inafking seems like a good fit for this sort of thing.
Helpful Scripts and Stylesheets here.... Wait, Guild 01 isn't even out yet. They're already announcing a sequel!?
Long live Cinematech. FC:0259-0435-4987The fact it's called Guild 01 kinda indicates that they've always planned this to be a series. And yes.
Helpful Scripts and Stylesheets here.Well, they just came out with the last of the Guild01 series: CrimsonShroud. I hear it's pretty good, though reviews are mixed:
One thing's for sure though: Frea's kinda hot.
edited 16th Dec '12 5:50:04 PM by Nettacki
I've played it, and it's pretty awesome.
That Games Radar review is balls.
I could go into detail if you have anything specific you wanna ask.
edited 16th Dec '12 6:41:59 PM by JotunofBoredom
Umbran Climax◊Well, at first glance they basically rendered a tabletop game in 3D. The narration is a lot like what is expected from a GM. Perhaps reviewers get the feeling that L5 should have just made it a physical boardgame instead of a videogame.
Most reviews for this aren't negative. ._.
Umbran Climax◊Yeah that's true. Games Radar's review comes off as an anomaly, from what I've seen.
From what I've seen, some people think it has too much talking/narrating
Lots of story stuff in rpg? Who would have guessed that.
...I love Hitoshi Sakimoto and the composers at Basiscape.
The textures are lacking, but I like the aesthetic.
A shame this'll be one of the few modern Matsuno games without Akihiko Yoshida to do character design.
Anyway, hoping for gameplay videos soon.
Umbran Climax◊