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You gotta love seeing indie studios doing good.
Submitted 1 year ago by lawrence@lemmy.world to games@lemmy.world
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Source tweet: twitter.com/seaofstarsgame/…/1699175546930766092
You gotta love seeing indie studios doing good.
The game is available on both Game Pass and PS Plus and still manages to reach those numbers. That’s impressive.
For context, just 100k is historically a good showing for a JRPG, especially one with this production size. Atelier Ryza hitting 500k back in 2020 was a big surprise. This is well on its way to that mark.
I think there’s an argument to be made that JRPGs haven’t been this mainstream since 1997, and even then it was just Final Fantasy in the west. The genre is much more diverse today. Amazing times.
Sure, let’s just say Final Fantasy was the only popular JRPG around 1997 and we can forget about Pokemon, Earthbound/Mother, Super Mario RPG, Zelda, Dragon Quest…
Is Zelda a JRPG? I thought one of the defining aspects of the genre was turn- and statistics-based combat. Any Zelda game I’m aware of has real-time combat where hit/miss is based on hit boxes instead of stats.
I didn’t say popular, I said mainstream. Zelda isn’t often claimed by the genre, and Pokémon was literally the only other multi-million seller in the genre in the west.
Earthbound is the very definition of a cult classic, and Dragon Quest wasn’t even getting localized at that time.
I don’t know about them never being this mainstream this century.
Golden Sun sold over a million globally in the early 2000s, and the Fire Emblem series had their best selling games in the millions in the 2010s.
Granted, these are rookie numbers compared to the juggernaut that is Final Fantasy, but still respectable.
Sure, Fire Emblem had its breakout in the west with Awakening, but there were real discussions being had about the viability of the genre back in 2013. It was at the tail end of a really bad time (arguably the nadir) for JRPGs on consoles.
Persona 5, NieR: Automata, Dragon Quest XI, and Three Houses all being multi-million sellers is what sparked off the current, unprecedented era for the genre.
I know that stupid rich CEOs and shareholders don’t understand this, but… “heart”. You make a game with heart, and it’s immediately apparent to the audience. You can try to break down what it is that gives it away, but that’s unnecessary.
If a work of art has heart, it will probably sell well. As long as people can see what it is and it doesn’t do anything alienating.
I realized pretty early on as a developer that my projects motivated because I wanted the thing I was making were far better than projects motivated because I wanted a project to work on.
A lot of the large companies are now run by business majors who are primarily there to make money rather than make video games.
Though you do need the skills and dedication in addition to the vision, because I’ve also got a bunch of projects that started as something I was very interested in but then stalled because I didn’t have the skills or focus to stick with it.
This game is so hyped. How good is it really?
I just finished it yesterday. Verdict? Super fun, gameplay is great, looks beautiful, has a retro vibe. The story... is okay.
22 hours in. Still really fun. Don’t expect anything groundbreaking in terms of story though.
Honestly? It’s enjoyable. Some of its predictable, some of the dialogue is brilliant, and sometimes the combat is a slog (or just not balanced well - especially early on when you don’t have a lot of options). I do wish it had branching dialogue options but that’s just me. Oh and the art is top notch.
2 hours in. It is quite good. I have no regrets buying it.
8 hours in, it’s pretty good. I think it’s one of those games that just came out at the right time.
1hr and some change in. I’m loving it so far
It would have been a lot better with 3d graphics and cutscenes, and a full voice acted cast of NPCs. That’s basically the baseline now.
So happy to hear this! I bought it on release and finished it yesterday. Then I went back and bought the soundtrack.
Loved the main characters, and loved that it knew exactly how long it needed to be without making it a grindfest. Reminds me very much of my time with Chrono Trigger.
I’ve been watching some streams of it and Chrono Trigger was absolutely what came to mind for me. The art is gorgeous and the music is awesome too. Game’s got good vibes for sure.
I’m playing through it, and my house mate described it as a love letter to Chrono Trigger.
Also it’s gorgeous. Play it just for the eye candy if nothing else.
I finished it yesterday as well! Lots of things I loved about this. For me, third act kind of fell on its face a little bit, but that wasn't enough to put me off, I still really enjoyed it.
Yeah I kind of agree with you there, the villain’s motivations were pretty weak imo. But the rest of the game was so charming that I really didn’t mind that much. It was the perfect breather to play in between Baldur’s Gate and Starfield for me.
I definitely have some nostalgia bias, don’t get me wrong, people that didn’t live through the Gameboy/DS/PSP era of RPGs might not be as forgiving. But it really made me miss the days of sitting on the train or the bus playing my DS on the way to school haha. Mobile gaming just doesn’t have the same feeling for me.
How long did it take you?
I did a semi-completionist run (without a guide) and it took me about 38h start to finish! I played it on my school/work commutes and sank some evenings into it, the game is pretty generous with save points.
If you have a Switch or a Steam deck, I would highly recommend getting it on there, the game really lends itself to portability and has natural stop points that reminds me of how DS/3DS games were structured back in the day
It’s “free” on ps plus at the highest tier. That likely helped
Mid tier. I only have extra and got it.
Wouldn’t that hurt instead of help? Those players usually will not buy the game and won’t be counted as sales.
Game looks really good. I was hyped to play Super Mario RPG with my kids but might put that off to play this instead.
It takes a lot of inspiration from Super Mario RPG, especially in the battle system. Using a lot of the abilities just feels so satisfying.
I’m about 8 hours into this game and it’s so refreshing.
This is beautiful!!!
Is the game good?
If you like the genre, it is very good. I’d go as far as saying it’s really special. For me, it’s very comforting and just plain good vibes. Fantastic pixelart and tasteful, sensible improvements on the format.
Yes I would really love an old style game with QoL improvements that the modern era had bought for us like better controls, auto-saves, skip dialogue, etc.
It’s shockingly become one of my favourite RPGs and that’s saying a lot. The story is quite original with a few really good twists but the characters are also all excellent.
Soundtrack is most excellent.
High praise! I’ll be looking forward to trying this out then
I really liked the first 10 hours,but then it became really repetitive. I couldn’t bring myself to finish it. Maybe it’s just me though
Maybe the charm got old. You could play it in-between big games
Good for them
I will pick it up eventually, but I’ve got too many games to play already!
Starts out a little slow for my modern tastes, but I’ve been enjoying the game. Glad I picked it up. But I previously picked up Thw Messenger so I planned to pick up their next game for sure.
saegiru@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Good, I hope this means we get even more turn-based RPGs again. I’m 100% fine with people enjoying the new action-oriented RPGs like Final Fantasy has become, but I love turn based so much more. I didn’t like that it felt like there couldn’t be both on the market. There is just something way more enjoyable to me about turn-based as opposed to mashing buttons and twitchy moves like I’m playing God of War.
Nefyedardu@kbin.social 1 year ago
Final Fantasy moving away from turn-based because it's "outdated" is peak Square silliness. Have they ever heard of chess, card games, board games, DnD, Civilization, Persona, Dragon Quest, XCOM, Darkest Dungeon? If anything, DMC-style character action games are far more niche.
turtlepower@lemm.ee 1 year ago
Uh… I hope they’ve heard of Dragon Quest. They own it.
idunnololz@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I’m kind of sad that the RTS genre kind of died. I like RTS games and I hope they can make a comeback one day.
Aztechnology@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I stopped liking final fantasy once they abandoned it… Literally last game I played was 12.
BenVimes@lemmy.ca 1 year ago
I seem to remember them being surprised by the success of Bravely Default, not expecting a deliberately old-school RPG to appeal to modern audiences.
The cynical part of me believes this is performative on their part - they know a game like that will be popular, but it won’t be the most popular thing ever and they won’t make all the money. So, they try to push bigger games that are more easily monetized in hopes that people will just forget their own preferences.
ABCDE@lemmy.world 1 year ago
It turned me off the FFVII remake, which is a shame as I really wanted to experience the original but in a modern style. I guess I may actually boot the original up instead; I wonder if there are mods to make it more playable.
RobertOwnageJunior@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Especially with the huge boost DnD had in the last few years.
lawrence@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Have you already played Chained Echoes? It’s another masterpiece in the world of 2D turn-based RPGs.
Trailer: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClrZiz_IMmY
saegiru@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Looks nice! Will have to take a look, thanks!
ultrasquid@sopuli.xyz 1 year ago
I bought it awhile back, but never got very far into it. I might pick it up again after I beat Sea of Stars.
Carnelian@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I agree, I’m glad games like this (and baldur’s gate!) are enjoying so much success and attention right now. It’s better for everyone if we have a variety of polished experiences in different genres.
That being said I don’t often find myself enjoying turn based games lol. Even going back to the super nintendo, I massively preferred Secret of Mana (with it’s real time combat system) to Final Fantasy. There’s just something extremely satisfying to me about a well done action-oriented RPG, where you feel like your skills are improving alongside your character’s.
“Well done” is not to be overlooked, of course. I was quite disappointed with final fantasy 16, as it truly did just feel like mashing buttons
HeyJoe@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I thought this was already understood after the success of octopath traveler… but here we are.
hogart@feddit.nu 1 year ago
Yeah it’s far more relaxing to play a jrpg with good music, nice looking environments when I can actually listen to the music and look at the world instead of focusing on the enemies tells and dodgeroll at the exact perfect moment. Nothing wrong with perfect dodgerolls. But I don’t want them in all my games.
turkalino@lemmy.yachts 1 year ago
I never really liked turn-based RPGs until I became an adult with a full time job because they’re perfect for when I’m burnt and wanna play video games but I’m also too burnt to play most games.
I imagine there’s a lot of millennials/early gen-Z that feel the same way. A whole market that is just starting to be tapped
Seraph@kbin.social 1 year ago
Really? I love real time strategy games but feel like most of the new strategy games I see are turn based.
skullone@sh.itjust.works 1 year ago
Anyone know of any 2d turn based RPGs that are coop?
OptiZonion@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I have the feeling there are like 20 turn-based rpg going out every month, it’s one of the most seeked genre out there. Sure, AAA titles kind of strayed away from it but the AA and indie markets are still very much into them.