Hudson released these 28 images of Far East of Eden: Ziria. Even though the graphics doesn't seem to impress anyone, we all know that a game like this had to be done for the japanese market.
Its a port of a very popular pc rpg in japan. They say its on the same level of popularity as final fantasy in japan. This is one of the most played games in japan.
Tengai Makyo (Far East of Eden) is the shit. I used to import these back on the TurboCD and Saturn. It has been a real shame that none of the series ever came to the West, especially since half of the series (minus the menus) was already in English.
Ziria is a complete remake of the Tengai Makyo 1 which originally debuted on the PC Engine CD-ROM in 1989. At the time, the series was considered one of the top four RPG series in Japan (right along with Final Fantasy, Phantasy Star and Dragon Quest).
The graphic style for Ziria does have me a bit perplexed. While it is looking better than it was the last time I saw photos of it a few months back, it is still something that could have been done on Xbox, Gamecube or PS2. I highly suspect that either the game has a retro feel to the look on purpose, or it could be possible that it is being ported over from the PS2. The reason I say that, is that Tengai Makyo 3 was recently remade for the PS2 (in Japan) and it is very likely that Ziria started out as a PS2 port, but then wound up on the 360 (Hiroi Ouji of Red Entertainment has had many interviews about how much he loves the 360 and may have even split with SEGA over that issue as SEGA seems to prefer Sony hardware over all others).
In any case, despite the fact that I feel a game like this (with dated graphics) would have a limited audience in the West, I do hope it makes its way here. The FEoE series has always been one of the best J-RPG series out there, with great story and great gameplay. Hiroi Ouji has stated that storytelling will be getting a major makeover and that the gameplay and battle engines will be getting complete updates to a more modern style. So even though the game looks dated, it should still appeal to fans of RPGs and may even sell well here if it made it across. On which note . . .
Victor Ireland (love him or hate him) made a statement recently concerning working with other X360 publishers in an attempt to port over (an as yet unnamed) J-RPG. Considering that pretty much ever other officially announced, major J-RPG on the 360 seems to be already spoken for, that would leave Ziria (I sure as hell hope that it's not [eM]; that game looks so boring - sorry [eM] fans). Despite the dated-looking graphics, I expect the game to play top notch and I already know matter of factly that the story is one of the best ever. So if it finally (after almost 20 years) makes it's way to the West, three cheers for the publisher that brings it.
Commented on 2006-01-30 18:59:22 In reply to Optimusv2
Posted by Optimusv2
Its a port of a very popular pc rpg in japan. They say its on the same level of popularity as final fantasy in japan. This is one of the most played games in japan.
Yep, it's apparently huge over there. Also, has anyone noticed the weird trend of remaking PSOne RPGs lately?
Remakes? Wow are you telling me that the video game industry is doing the same thing the movie industry is doing? Remakes of old favorites? That kinda worries me a bit. This game looks wierd though. Probably never make it out of Japan. It's been a while since we've seen something on this game.
If everything is animated with a disney like quality then I think the game will look good. They really need real grass and not flat green plains though.
Looks interesting. The graphics have improved a bit from the last batch of screens. Probably never see this outside of japan, though it would be nice to get a bunch of rpgs in other areas as well.
Hope to god they bring this game state side im, really looking to play this game,
the story is top of the line and game play should be good, o man let me have this..
I think this will make it to the US and Europe this time, personally i like the graphics style it gives it character.
Saying it could be done on PS2 is a bit harsh the quality is there it just happens to be anime, the textures look pretty good and being in 720p gives it a smooth cartoon quailty.
I hope this and Enchant Arm make it out of Japan. :)
Why do people keep complaining about the graphics on this, I think it looks grate, it's ment to look like a cartoon. How many cartoons (of this style) do you see with real looking grass or detailed textures and shading!!!
This games looks better then it could on Xbox or PS2, cos they can put more polys in the models so they look nice and rounded, as mentioned above you get a better draw distance etc.
Games like this are great cos they give some verity to the way games look and play.
So get off the graphics bandwaggon and start enjoying games for the full experience.
Why do people keep complaining about the graphics on this, I think it looks grate, it's ment to look like a cartoon. How many cartoons (of this style) do you see with real looking grass or detailed textures and shading!!!
This games looks better then it could on Xbox or PS2, cos they can put more polys in the models so they look nice and rounded, as mentioned above you get a better draw distance etc.
Games like this are great cos they give some verity to the way games look and play.
So get off the graphics bandwaggon and start enjoying games for the full experience.
Obviously you have not played games like Gran Turismo 4 or God of War or Shadow of the Colossus and your residual mental image of PS2 as a completely graphically inferior console has not yet been completely shattered. That's okay. But trust me when I tell you that the only thing that Ziria graphically has over the last-gen systems, is the free upgrade to 720p, the free 4xAA and the free 8xAF. Pretty much everything else in those photo are being done right now on the PS2 and the Xbox and the Gamecube.
Does that make Ziria a bad game? Hell no. It just makes it look decidedly dated. And being a huge fan of the series, if Ziria turns out to be produced in English like the past games i the Tengai Makyo series, then I'll not even wait around an extra year for a Western publisher to finally decide they want to publish the game over here, I'll import it my damned self the moment I can get confirmation of the language it's produced in.
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Ziria is a complete remake of the Tengai Makyo 1 which originally debuted on the PC Engine CD-ROM in 1989. At the time, the series was considered one of the top four RPG series in Japan (right along with Final Fantasy, Phantasy Star and Dragon Quest).
The graphic style for Ziria does have me a bit perplexed. While it is looking better than it was the last time I saw photos of it a few months back, it is still something that could have been done on Xbox, Gamecube or PS2. I highly suspect that either the game has a retro feel to the look on purpose, or it could be possible that it is being ported over from the PS2. The reason I say that, is that Tengai Makyo 3 was recently remade for the PS2 (in Japan) and it is very likely that Ziria started out as a PS2 port, but then wound up on the 360 (Hiroi Ouji of Red Entertainment has had many interviews about how much he loves the 360 and may have even split with SEGA over that issue as SEGA seems to prefer Sony hardware over all others).
In any case, despite the fact that I feel a game like this (with dated graphics) would have a limited audience in the West, I do hope it makes its way here. The FEoE series has always been one of the best J-RPG series out there, with great story and great gameplay. Hiroi Ouji has stated that storytelling will be getting a major makeover and that the gameplay and battle engines will be getting complete updates to a more modern style. So even though the game looks dated, it should still appeal to fans of RPGs and may even sell well here if it made it across. On which note . . .
Victor Ireland (love him or hate him) made a statement recently concerning working with other X360 publishers in an attempt to port over (an as yet unnamed) J-RPG. Considering that pretty much ever other officially announced, major J-RPG on the 360 seems to be already spoken for, that would leave Ziria (I sure as hell hope that it's not [eM]; that game looks so boring - sorry [eM] fans). Despite the dated-looking graphics, I expect the game to play top notch and I already know matter of factly that the story is one of the best ever. So if it finally (after almost 20 years) makes it's way to the West, three cheers for the publisher that brings it.
It does look fun though, I hope we see it here.
the story is top of the line and game play should be good, o man let me have this..
Saying it could be done on PS2 is a bit harsh the quality is there it just happens to be anime, the textures look pretty good and being in 720p gives it a smooth cartoon quailty.
I hope this and Enchant Arm make it out of Japan. :)
This games looks better then it could on Xbox or PS2, cos they can put more polys in the models so they look nice and rounded, as mentioned above you get a better draw distance etc.
Games like this are great cos they give some verity to the way games look and play.
So get off the graphics bandwaggon and start enjoying games for the full experience.
This games looks better then it could on Xbox or PS2, cos they can put more polys in the models so they look nice and rounded, as mentioned above you get a better draw distance etc.
Games like this are great cos they give some verity to the way games look and play.
So get off the graphics bandwaggon and start enjoying games for the full experience.
Does that make Ziria a bad game? Hell no. It just makes it look decidedly dated. And being a huge fan of the series, if Ziria turns out to be produced in English like the past games i the Tengai Makyo series, then I'll not even wait around an extra year for a Western publisher to finally decide they want to publish the game over here, I'll import it my damned self the moment I can get confirmation of the language it's produced in.