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Pro Adventurer
Project Phoenix is, according to its Kickstarter page, "a fantasy themed squad-based real-time strategy game combined with Japanese RPG design influences."
It's going in this week's roundup. Here's why: "Project Phoenix is being produced by some of the greatest creative talents in the video game industry, with credits including several Final Fantasies, The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim, Valkyria Chronicles, L.A. Noire, Diablo III, Halo 4, Crysis 3, and much more."
If you're wondering which of the project's "creative talents" has worked on Final Fantasy, here's your answer:
Yes, it's the great man himself. The Kickstarter page calls it "Final Fantasy composer Nobuo Uematsu's FIRST indie game project EVER!", although he won't be solely responsible for the game's score.
The project's original funding target was $100k, which was easily reached on the first day of the Kickstarter. They are still gathering money for their "stretch goals", however, the first of which ($300k) would get additional music from Uematsu, among other things.
I've never backed anything on Kickstarter before, and although I was tempted to pledge some money to this, I decided I'd like to see some proper gameplay footage first to determine what the RTS/RPG balance is like. But what do you think? Will you be throwing a few dollars its way?
It's going in this week's roundup. Here's why: "Project Phoenix is being produced by some of the greatest creative talents in the video game industry, with credits including several Final Fantasies, The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim, Valkyria Chronicles, L.A. Noire, Diablo III, Halo 4, Crysis 3, and much more."
If you're wondering which of the project's "creative talents" has worked on Final Fantasy, here's your answer:
Yes, it's the great man himself. The Kickstarter page calls it "Final Fantasy composer Nobuo Uematsu's FIRST indie game project EVER!", although he won't be solely responsible for the game's score.
The project's original funding target was $100k, which was easily reached on the first day of the Kickstarter. They are still gathering money for their "stretch goals", however, the first of which ($300k) would get additional music from Uematsu, among other things.
I've never backed anything on Kickstarter before, and although I was tempted to pledge some money to this, I decided I'd like to see some proper gameplay footage first to determine what the RTS/RPG balance is like. But what do you think? Will you be throwing a few dollars its way?