Hudson Announces Far East of Eden: Ziria for the US

Jollipop
Jollipop
Since 6883 Days
I'm so happy hopefully they mean europe aswell, good to hear they are thinking of keeping the original japanese dialog with subtitles as an option aswell. :)

And a new RPG for the 360..
Long remembered for their tremendous software contribution in the 8-bit and 16-bit era, Hudson Entertainment had faded from view in North America in the last decade. The publisher that brought legendary games like Bonk's Adventure, Bomberman, Dungeon Explorer, and Ys: Books I & II to the domestic market, has stepped back into the ring for the next generation. At this year's E3, they've announced a bevy of titles to delight their old school fans as well hoping to captivate the new main stream audience.
First up, we have their announcement of over 100 of their classic titles for the Wii's virtual console. Gamers can expect almost their entire library of Turbografx-16 titles to be amongst the collection. Classics such as Bonk's Revenge, Legendary Axe, and Alien Crush to name a few.

Next, we have news of development of a brand new Dungeon Explorer for the Xbox 360. This title is slated to take advantage of multiplayer via the Xbox Live system. Fans might remember the original Dungeon Explorer on the TG-16 or Dungeon Explorer II on the TurboDuo, which combined classic Gauntlet-style gameplay with more conventional RPG upgrades. Also of note is that Hudson will also be bringing yet another original Dungeon Explorer to the PSP, which will support 4 player co-op play via its wireless connectivity.

Also on the PSP front is the sequel to cyborg pseudo action-RPG Rengoku. While the original Rengoku was met with mixed reviews, Rengoku II promises to improve upon the strengths of the previous title and support up to 4 player simultaneous PvP in ad-hoc mode. Manga artist Jun Suemi, of Guyver fame, will reprise his role as character designer.

Last, but certainly not least, is their announcement of Tengai Makyo: Ziria (Far East of Eden: Ziria) for North American release on Microsoft's Xbox 360. Recently released in Japan to the elation of fans, Hudson plans for an impeccable localization of this charismatic title, though no release date is available at this time.

The announcement of a new RPG, especially for the Xbox 360, is always exciting news, but it comes as no surprise that most RPG fans have never heard of Far East of Eden. Sadly, none of the series, or its side-stories ever made their way to North America. This was primarily due to them being published in Japan for the PC-Engine family of consoles (released here under the Turbografx-16 and Turboduo monikers), during a time where RPGs were not viewed as an insignificant niche in the domestic market. The consequent decline of the NEC consoles in North America made release impossible.

While the Far East of Eden series was passed over in America, they thrived in Japan - spawning several sequels, spin-offs, anime and merchandise. The series' popularity rivaled Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest in the late 1980's and early '90s due to amazing characterization, disturbingly off-beat humor and dynamic storytelling. The series has dealt with themes and archetypes ranging from Japanese folklore to the Book of Revelations in the New Testament, while still maintaining its tongue-in-cheek personality.

This recreation of Far East of Eden: Ziria for the Xbox 360 involved not only a complete visual overhaul from 2D sprites to 3D polygonal world, but a complete revision of the first-person combat system to a more contemporary third-person.

From the import version we had a chance to play at the show, we found the classic anime-style preserved in polygons, but harkened back to a very attractive Dreamcast game than the photo-realism we've come to expect from the Xbox 360. This stylistic choice was intended. We were very happy to see a consistent 60 fps throughout the game, non-existent load times and incredibly detailed character animations. The combat, while turn-based, moved very quickly. Probably most surprising of all was that Ziria sports an incredibly massive and gorgeously rendered world map that the player can explore at their leisure. Without a doubt, the game retains all the classic charm of a true anime-style RPG, a genre completely ignored on Microsoft consoles, until now.

In preserving the integrity of the title, Red Company (the title's developer) stayed true to form with the inclusion of long anime cutscenes and keeping the original orchestrated soundtrack. They even went the extra mile to re-hire all of the original voice talent to reprise their roles. Hudson stated that there was a definite possibility they will include the original Japanese dialogue with English subtitles in addition to the English voice-overs, but that since they are so early in the localization process, anything can happen. We'll keep our fingers crossed. Hudson acknowledged that the Tengai Makyo series is most well known for its humor, and that much of the content would be difficult to translate in an English context, but that they were taking great pains in hiring localization staff who will preserve the essence of original text.

In closing, Hudson Entertainment was emphatic in their desire to return to the console software market in North America, and also hoped to bring some of their success in the Japanese mobile phone entertainment industry to our shores. Titles such as Ys are already available for download in Japan for their mobile entertainment customers, but are still in the process of working contracts with domestic cell phone providers. RPGFan was very impressed with Hudson's motivation to get back into the gaming fray, and with a 30 year history in the industry, they promise to be a contender. For now, we'll grab another bucket of popcorn and stare in amazement as this forgotten giant lifts itself off the mat for another round. The bee is back!
http://www.rpgfan.com/news/2006/1247.html
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Jollipop
Jollipop
Since 6883 Days
Review/Preview of the game here.

Seem's Level 5 is also making a game for next gen consoles, so hopefully that includes the 360.
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Optimusv2
Optimusv2
Since 6892 Days
This is good news.
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[b] Never judge a game too harshly via screenshots or videos, because they are in no way capable of properly representing what the game truly looks like were you to see it running in front of you on a 360 [/b]

Shawnzee
Shawnzee
Since 7012 Days
Sorry to say Jolli, but Level 5 wont ever work with MS again, They had a bad falling out.
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Jollipop
Jollipop
Since 6883 Days
So i heard, but that article says next gen consoles, which would suggest a Wii and Playstation 3 game (unlikely because of the difference in graphics) or a 360 and Playstation 3 game.

Plus things change and money talks :P
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Archaos
Archaos
Since 6981 Days
What happened between MS and L5? All I remember is TFLO looking amazing then MS pulling the plug...
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Jollipop
Jollipop
Since 6883 Days
Posted by Archaos
What happened between MS and L5? All I remember is TFLO looking amazing then MS pulling the plug...
http://uk.xbox.ign.com/articles/577/577269p1.html

Which could idicate TFLO for PS3 and 360 maybe?

The strained realtionship was due to MS wanting the MMO as part of the live subscription and Level 5 wanted a monthly subscription outside of live, which at the time MS didn't support but now they do, so maybe they have worked their problems out.
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modifiedbears
Since 6835 Days
turn-based jrpg, that makes me cringe, but the more diversity in games the better. hope you enjoy it.
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Jollipop
Jollipop
Since 6883 Days
Posted by modifiedbears
turn-based jrpg, that makes me cringe, but the more diversity in games the better. hope you enjoy it.
FPS make me cringe but ditto..
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Optimusv2
Optimusv2
Since 6892 Days
The fallout was a bit exaggerated.. level 5 will work with Microsoft again in the future who knows we might find out about it at TGS.
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[b] Never judge a game too harshly via screenshots or videos, because they are in no way capable of properly representing what the game truly looks like were you to see it running in front of you on a 360 [/b]

bloodforge
bloodforge
Since 6994 Days
I hope they resurrect TFLO for 360, was really looking forward to it on the XBOX.

Anyway, nice to hear another RPG is coming out over here.
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Archaos
Archaos
Since 6981 Days
Ah cool! Cheers Jolli, that made me smile even if it isn't a definite answer. Here’s hoping.

More on topic; yeah the broader game types for the 360 the better.
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MaxHartkopf
Since 6978 Days
Yes, rock on!


I hope people will give a chance and not overlook it cause of its graphics. Which we know most people will.
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Optimusv2
Optimusv2
Since 6892 Days
I'm definetly purchasing this game. It really is time we all started looking beyond graphics because at heart this truly is a great game.
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[b] Never judge a game too harshly via screenshots or videos, because they are in no way capable of properly representing what the game truly looks like were you to see it running in front of you on a 360 [/b]

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