The game will feature a guild system that allows players to change their fortress attributes based on the guild they join. Here is an overview of the game, via Rabbit & Bear Studios:Įiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes is an ode to the classic Japanese RPG genre from the PlayStation era that will feature classic Japanese RPG exploration and battles in high-resolution 2.5D graphics, pixel-based characters, a story of war and friendship, a diverse cast of 100 unique heroes to join the protagonist’s endeavor, and a fortress building system to grow their army. Each choice will make every play session feel different and have its own consequences.”Īccording to Murayama, all of this is “just the tip of the iceberg,” meaning that fans can expect much more to come. You need to make choices whether to strengthen your walls or hasten your progress. As you level up, new trade options appear along with enemies and thieves that randomly attack your town in an effort to impede your progress. The more people you recruit, the stronger the snowball effect. There are guilds that you can join which will largely change the visual make-up of your fortress town and grant different abilities. As you increase your teammates, some members will be blacksmiths, some chefs and whether on the battlefield or not, each character will play a role in strengthening your resolve as an army. “With each new character your ‘fortress town’ grows in size and ability. One of the core game loops in Eiyuden is to experience the wide variety of different characters and personalities in your 100 person army. And based on that delicate balance your team make be more apt at mining or adventuring which will affect the overall game progression loop. “But if you combine them with other characters that can strengthen their weaknesses, you can end up with a really balanced team. “Some characters are good are some things and bad at others,” Murayama explained. Please lend us your support in this new challenge of ours! We promise to create something that heeds the call of your voices.”Įach character has their own strengths and weaknesses that can be leveraged to help the player form a balanced team. “We chose Kickstarter in order to make an interesting game with the players in mind, hold the rights to the planning, world, and story of the game, all while keeping the fun of the project. “The first thing we decided when our members came together was, ‘It’s about time we made a really interesting game that we ourselves want to make,'” project lead Murayama said in a press release. The project marks the first time these four creators have worked on a game together, as well as the first time Murayama and Kawano have collaborated in 25 years. A trailer will also debut when the campaign launches.Įiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes is led by Suikoden I and II veteran scenario writer Yoshitaka Murayama, alongside series veterans Junko Kawano, Osamu Komuta, and Junichi Murakami. A Kickstarter campaign seeking $500,000 USD in funding for a PC release-with a single stretch goal to unlock PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and Switch versions (or next-gen Switch, if one is available)-will run from July 27 at 9:00 a.m. Rabbit & Bear Studios, a Tokyo-based studio formed by key creators of the Suikoden series, has announced Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes, an ambitious new RPG planned for release in fall 2022.
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