Fantastic, the next Mistwalker game, the studio founded by Final Fantasy The creator, Hironobu Sakaguchi, will arrive at Apple Aracde later this year. We now have a new trailer that finally shows the diorama-based JRPG game, including its unique involvement in random encounters, called the “Dimengeon system.”
In classic JRPGs, like the ones Sakaguchi did for years in Square Enix, you leave a city, head to a dungeon and take out a bunch of random encounters until you get to a boss fight that favors the history. In Fantastic, tracking Mistwalker’s previous mobile game Terra Battle, players will have the option to send enemies they encounter on their journey to another dimension to fight it later. “Players can jump to a Dimengeon whenever they want and enjoy the satisfaction of eliminating them at the same time,” Polygon reports in a new interview with Sakaguchi.
Here it is in action:
Indeed, you can explore Fantasticit has a great looking setup without annoying interruptions, and then come back later to burn the battles and level up if necessary. I’m not sure what it says about JRPGs that some of the biggest innovations in recent years revolve around the side cladding of one of its basic mechanics, but it seems like a clever way to handle gaming. on smartphones.
Here is more information about the game:
- The story revolves around Leo, an amnesiac who loses his memory after being involved in a “massive explosion in a hybrid factory of magical technology.”
- Leo teams up with Kina, a young woman from a dusty border town, to try to discover their destinies together, which includes trotting the world, jumping between dimensions, and navigating the balance of chaos and order. Of course.
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- The story is told in part through “bite-sized novels” that players can explore as part of the game’s “memory system.”
- Each environment is based on a real, handcrafted diorama that has been photographed and scanned in 3D.
- It has an airship.
- Final Fantasy composer Nobuo Uematsu is making the music.
Mistwalker has done a lot of really good JRPGs in the past, including Lost Odyssey for Xbox 360 i The last story for Wii. The latest mobile games in the studio have left me much less impressed. But maybe Fantastic you can change that.