Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon Coming In Early 2010
By Spencer . November 6, 2009 . 11:41amAlong with announcing a name change, Xseed gave us a small update about Fragile, now known as Fragile Dreams: Farwell Ruins of the Moon.
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Along with announcing a name change, Xseed gave us a small update about Fragile, now known as Fragile Dreams: Farwell Ruins of the Moon.
We got in touch with Xseed to confirm whether or not Sky Crawlers: Innocent Aces would include the Japanese voices in the game’s final build.
After looking at more preview videos I’ve come to the conclusion we have not given Fragile: Sayonara Tsuki no Haikyo (Fragile: Farewell, Ruins of the Moon) enough attention. This clip has Seto, the protagonist, scanning a crumbling world with a flashlight in hand. You actually point with the Wii remote to shine light on objects. [...]
Namco Bandai is pushing the PS3 version of Eternal Sonata with a sweet promotion for fans of the game. If you reserve the game in Japan you get the Trusty Bell: Chopin’s Dream Navigation disc, a bonus disc with content similar to DVD extras. You can watch an interview with Aya Hirano (she voices [...]
Eternal Sonata came out on the Xbox 360 in September and shortly afterwards we found out Japan is getting a Playstation 3 version with extra content. The Playstation 3 trailer makes it a point to show Crescendo and Serenade as playable characters. They are a strong selling point, but not for me. I’m not about [...]
In Fragile ~ Sayonara Tsuki no Haikyo ~ you take on the role of Seto, a boy living in a desolate world. Traces of human life are gone and all that remains are modern looking ruins. Seto searches to find out what happened with a flashlight in his hand. Players use the Wii remote [...]
The latest issue of Famitsu magazine confirms a "slip up" that set the Internets semi-ablaze this week; Eternal Sonata, an Xbox 360 title, will now be headed to the Playstation 3 in Spring of 2008. The differences between the PS3 version and Xbox 360 version are not only the ability to change your character's clothes [...]
I’m not sure what to believe Microsoft and Namco Bandai saying that Eternal Sonata was an Xbox 360 exclusive. Or all the signs pointing that a Playstation 3 version is well into development.
You might remember the ESRB “leaked” that Eternal Sonata was a dual platform game. Soon after the listing appeared it vanished without [...]
Hiroya Hatsushiba, the president of Tri-Crescendo came up with the concept for Eternal Sonata because of his love for Frédéric Chopin’s music. Stephanie Fernandez, the localization producer of Eternal Sonata explains, “He’s a big fan of Chopin. He wanted to introduce gamers to his music.” Chopin’s music is integrated into Eternal Sonata. You can unlock [...]
If you haven’t already picked it up from the Japanese Xbox Live Marketplace go and grab the Eternal Sonata demo. Namco Bandai put it on the US Marketplace so you don’t have to go through all the trouble of creating a Japanese Xbox Live Silver account just to knock onions with a sword. Yes, onions. [...]