Ludiscere | Remaking the JRPG: I am Setsuna. (Part 1 of 3) @Ludiscere | Uploaded December 2018 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
hey there everyone, and welcome back to another video. been a wee while since the last one - sorry about that.
this is the first video in a mini-series of sorts which i've called 'Remaking the JRPG', in which i have a look at three different games that have come out in the last few years which have taken the old JRPG formula as their main inspiration. the idea is to have a look at both how these games hold up in a modern gaming space, as well as how good they are in their own right, and ideally come to some sort of general conclusion about how well these games manage to do what it is they set out to.
this part is about I am Setsuna, and the two after this will be on Lost Sphear and Octopath Traveler.
i really hope you enjoy the video, i worked hard on these three, and hopefully that shows.
if you're interested in reading the rest of the interview with Atsushi Hashimoto, here it is (it is in japanese though, so you know) - dengekionline.com/elem/000/001/122/1122508
thanks again for watching. if you like what i do, please like the video, leave a comment, and subscribe if you want to see more. i appreciate all the support.
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all the footage in the video was captured by me.
i have a wonderful friend called Joe, and he's the guy who made my channel art, intro, and outro. he's a very talented artist who deserves all your attention - find him on twitter: twitter.com/SteakJoe
you can also find me on twitter, if you're into that kind of thing - i'm trying to post more, so follow me and help me out if you want: twitter.com/ludiscere
hey there everyone, and welcome back to another video. been a wee while since the last one - sorry about that.
this is the first video in a mini-series of sorts which i've called 'Remaking the JRPG', in which i have a look at three different games that have come out in the last few years which have taken the old JRPG formula as their main inspiration. the idea is to have a look at both how these games hold up in a modern gaming space, as well as how good they are in their own right, and ideally come to some sort of general conclusion about how well these games manage to do what it is they set out to.
this part is about I am Setsuna, and the two after this will be on Lost Sphear and Octopath Traveler.
i really hope you enjoy the video, i worked hard on these three, and hopefully that shows.
if you're interested in reading the rest of the interview with Atsushi Hashimoto, here it is (it is in japanese though, so you know) - dengekionline.com/elem/000/001/122/1122508
thanks again for watching. if you like what i do, please like the video, leave a comment, and subscribe if you want to see more. i appreciate all the support.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
all the footage in the video was captured by me.
i have a wonderful friend called Joe, and he's the guy who made my channel art, intro, and outro. he's a very talented artist who deserves all your attention - find him on twitter: twitter.com/SteakJoe
you can also find me on twitter, if you're into that kind of thing - i'm trying to post more, so follow me and help me out if you want: twitter.com/ludiscere