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Majin-Tenshinhan said:
MontanaHatchet said:
Can anyone explain the game's concept for me? I'd love to know more about it but right now I'm just sitting here confused.

I think Wikipedia can explain it better than I can, so here comes copypaste:

 

Fragile is set in a post-apocalyptic near future world that has lost its light and is covered in a dense fog. Almost all the world's population has vanished, and the cities have been left abandoned. The game places the player in the shoes of Seto, a young boy.

Seto wanders the world, searching for survivors and the answers behind the disappearance of everyone else. Seto also searches for a mysterious girl named "Heroine"; what her role is in the game is unknown. However in his quest he must deal with ghosts and demons that lurk within the ruins of the abandoned cities. Despite this, the producer of the game insists that Fragile is not a survival horror in the same vein as Silent Hill, rather it will focus on "human drama".

 

The Wii Remote is used as an aid in exploration. Seto has access to a flashlight, controlled by the Wii Remote, to illuminate his surroundings as well to solve puzzles and interact with the environment. The flashlight is also used to uncover hidden enemies and can act as a weapon against them. Seto also has access to a metal detector that the player can use to find various items hidden on the ground, as well as a microphone that picks up sounds through the mini speaker. Hidden enemies can be detected this way by picking up their sounds.

Some of the objects the player finds can be used as weapons. In released screenshots Seto also is seen holding a simple twig, though its use is also currently unknown.

The Moon is thought to play a large role in the game.

Hmm, this could be sort of like Chrono Trigger. Sounds exciting. Is it an RPG or...what? I'm somewhat confused.

 



 

 

very good scans



Oh and the girl looks about 13 but from what I have seen of Japanese stuff (admittedly not a huge amount) she's probably more like 16-18. Everything looks younger in Japan.



Rath said:
Oh and the girl looks about 13 but from what I have seen of Japanese stuff (admittedly not a huge amount) she's probably more like 16-18. Everything looks younger in Japan.
Most anime characters that are 12 years old looks like 8 or 10 with breast. And im serious on this one, just watch any anime you will see.

 

 



end of core gaming days prediction:

 

E3 2006-The beginning of the end. Wii introduced

 

E3 2008- Armageddon. Wii motion plus introduced. Wii Music. Reggie says Animal crossing was a core game. Massive disappointment. many Wii core gamers selling their Wii.

 

E3 2010- Tape runs out

http://www.fivedoves.com/letters/march2009/ICG_Tape_runs_out.jpg

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MontanaHatchet said:
Majin-Tenshinhan said:
MontanaHatchet said:
Can anyone explain the game's concept for me? I'd love to know more about it but right now I'm just sitting here confused.

I think Wikipedia can explain it better than I can, so here comes copypaste:

 

Fragile is set in a post-apocalyptic near future world that has lost its light and is covered in a dense fog. Almost all the world's population has vanished, and the cities have been left abandoned. The game places the player in the shoes of Seto, a young boy.

Seto wanders the world, searching for survivors and the answers behind the disappearance of everyone else. Seto also searches for a mysterious girl named "Heroine"; what her role is in the game is unknown. However in his quest he must deal with ghosts and demons that lurk within the ruins of the abandoned cities. Despite this, the producer of the game insists that Fragile is not a survival horror in the same vein as Silent Hill, rather it will focus on "human drama".

 

The Wii Remote is used as an aid in exploration. Seto has access to a flashlight, controlled by the Wii Remote, to illuminate his surroundings as well to solve puzzles and interact with the environment. The flashlight is also used to uncover hidden enemies and can act as a weapon against them. Seto also has access to a metal detector that the player can use to find various items hidden on the ground, as well as a microphone that picks up sounds through the mini speaker. Hidden enemies can be detected this way by picking up their sounds.

Some of the objects the player finds can be used as weapons. In released screenshots Seto also is seen holding a simple twig, though its use is also currently unknown.

The Moon is thought to play a large role in the game.

Hmm, this could be sort of like Chrono Trigger. Sounds exciting. Is it an RPG or...what? I'm somewhat confused.

 

 

Yeah, from what I gather, it's an RPG.



More images, the game looks great.



























http://www.onlineplayer.jp/modules/gallery/view_album.php?set_albumName=albuv39&page=1



WHOA... what an atmosphere, me like



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We dont' even know for sure if those are her breasts or just her shirt folded over. You can't tell her age, in anime terms, from looking at that picture, and I don't care how much you guys wanna justify finding her hot.

A rose by any other name would smell as sweet, and if Namco says she's 20, or if Namco says she's 10, I'm still gonna find that picture hot, and there is nothing I can do about it, lol.

 

...and just between us adults:

 

I'd hit it if I was a hentai dude, and if she was legal, so HA!

 

Namco knew they were drawing a halfnaked teenage girl when they released their concept art. It's not my fault how I feel about it, it's natural.

 

I am NOT an otaku, and I don't use that word, so just don't say it, alright.



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ZenfoldorVGI said:

We dont' even know for sure if those are her breasts or just her shirt folded over. You can't tell her age, in anime terms, from looking at that picture, and I don't care how much you guys wanna justify finding her hot.

A rose by any other name would smell as sweet, and if Namco says she's 20, or if Namco says she's 10, I'm still gonna find that picture hot, and there is nothing I can do about it, lol.

 

...and just between us adults:

 

I'd hit it if I was a hentai dude, and if she was legal, so HA!

 

Namco knew they were drawing a halfnaked teenage girl when they released their concept art. It's not my fault how I feel about it, it's natural.

 

I am NOT an otaku, and I don't use that word, so just don't say it, alright.

LOL saying that to a video game character and saying she's 10-12 you're not really an otaku. I think you never read enough mangas and watched enough anime that you think a supposed to be a 14-15 year old girl you think she was 10. I've seen enough anime comparing that girl to a 10-12 year old was a freaking joke. Even most animes I've seen most of the 12 year olds there are younger than the usual 12 year olds. Anime characters are tend to be younger than real life counterparts, thats how anime was.

 

 



end of core gaming days prediction:

 

E3 2006-The beginning of the end. Wii introduced

 

E3 2008- Armageddon. Wii motion plus introduced. Wii Music. Reggie says Animal crossing was a core game. Massive disappointment. many Wii core gamers selling their Wii.

 

E3 2010- Tape runs out

http://www.fivedoves.com/letters/march2009/ICG_Tape_runs_out.jpg