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Lost Odyssey demo found

Mistwalker CEO Hironobu Sakaguchi is hoping that attendees at next week's Tokyo Game Show find something to like in the demo of his latest effort, Lost Odyssey.

The latest Weekly Famitsu features an interview with Sakaguchi, formerly of Square, in which he revealed that a demo for his anticipated role-playing game has been completed and is ready for TGS. It reportedly requires about an hour to clear and allows the player to work through the opening scenes of the game, which Famitsu called a "seamless" integration of movie and game play. This demo will also be distributed with an issue of Famitsu sometime in November.

While the demo is apparently pretty polished, Sakaguchi is fairly self-deprecating about the fruits of his labor.

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original seed7191d ago

it should be awesome. I'll have to wait and see. No JRPG has got my attention lately. The last 3 i played and liked were FF7 on PS, Grandia and Skies of Arcadia on the Dreamcast. Im very much looking foward to BlueDragon and LostOdyseey. These should turn out to be AAA games.

COVER GIRL7191d ago

This game will help Microsoft sell tons of 360's in America and Japan.

NextGen24Gamer7191d ago

I agree. I can't wait for Blue Dragon and this game. The JRPG's need some new fresh games. This one looks to be a definate AAA title and system seller.

Cyclonus7191d ago

"So I checked out the first 15 action-packed minutes of the nearly hour long Lost Odyssey TGS demo yesterday and I was completely blindsided by how f'ing awesome this game looks and feels (in the emotion stirring sense).

I don't know if this game is going to "steal TGS" or sell a million Xbox 360s in Japan, but goddamn it is an impressive piece of work that will turn a lot of heads. Takehiko Inoue's art direction has taken on a maturity that goes even beyond his work in Vagabond, and seeing it in motion in both the CG and real-time graphics makes me think that his future isn't in manga but rather in 3D and games.

But what really got to me beyond the FF-style combat vs. like 1000 enemies and seamless integration of real-time and CG graphics is the way Lost Odyssey conveys a sense a mystery around its main character (who apparently is immortal). I walked away from the demo immediately wanting to know more about the game's scenario -- hero, villains, f'ed up world, everything.

I haven't played a J-RPG and haven't wanted to play one since... ****, I can't even remember, and now I suddenly can't wait for Mistwalker to finish the damn game. :P"

http://www.neogaf.com/forum...

"In-game graphics in LO look shockingly close to CG. when the movie transitioned into gameplay, the seamlessness with which it happened literally shot chills down my spine. I was like, WTF...."

http://www.neogaf.com/forum...

W O W...

calderra7190d ago

The era of people saying the Xbox lacks Japanese support is over'd.

pRo loGic II7191d ago

Microsoft is going to rule TGS as they did E3-2006, watch!. They know wich show is most effective/important to show off the goods. The people of Japan are waiting for this game to carry the burdon of FF to the next-gen arena. http://media.xbox360.ign.co... http://media.xbox360.ign.co... http://media.xbox360.ign.co... If you think these look good wait till TGS fore these are vary old pics. The power of green, jump-in, welcome chang3. welcome to the future of gaming.

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"It's the last game that made me cry": Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 director on Lost Odyssey

How Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 continues the legacy of Japanese RPGs that halted with Lost Odyssey on Xbox 360.

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no_more_heroes186d ago

I have four words:

Letters from a Weakling

raWfodog185d ago

I bought an XB360 to play this game. I also played other gems like Blue Dragon, Gears of War, and ES: Oblivion but Lost Odyssey was the precursor and one of the best jRPGs ever.

Redgrave185d ago

How do we resurrect it and get it remastered?

raWfodog184d ago

I would definitely buy that. They remake and remaster a bunch of stuff we don't need/want but they let the really good stuff sit on the shelf collecting dust.

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Phil Spencer Wants To See The Revival Of Xbox's Blue Dragon, Lost Odyssey & Crimson Skies

Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer would like to see the revival of Xbox's Blue Dragon, Lost Odyssey Crimson Skies, and more.

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Goodguy01236d ago

What these games need are remasters and to modern platforms. They're all unfortunately stuck on the 360.

MrBaskerville235d ago

They are available on series x as well. But would be nice to get them out even wider.

babadivad235d ago

You can play them on console. I have them loaded on my machine.

MrNinosan235d ago

Lost Odyssey, Blue Dragon and FFXIII Trilogy is actually the only reason I still have my Series X.

Terry_B236d ago

Hey Phil..Why didn't remasters and pc ports happen many years ago already?

ABizzel1235d ago

Because Phil and team seem to enjoy going to websites and forums to see what fans are discussing and wanting, to earn good faith points with post like this while they continue to offer the bare minimum.

TheEroica235d ago (Edited 235d ago )

Remastered and remake games are lame... A gigantic "we don't know how to evolve original thoughts" from dev teams cashing in on old ip.... Make new stuff or gtfo.

neutralgamer1992234d ago (Edited 234d ago )

no remasters and remakes provide those games to new audiences and improve the look/gameplay

Michiel1989235d ago

you can't revive what never lived

-Foxtrot236d ago

Then…remaster / remake them

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After renewed interest you can get Mistwalker to do a sequel to Lost Odyssey

jambola235d ago

Poor Microsoft could never scrape together funds to make that happen

babadivad235d ago

Is Mistwalker still a studio?

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Lost Odyssey Is Still One Of The Best Xbox RPGs Ever

17 years later, it still stands out.

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shinoff2183830d ago

I liked blue dragon more. Lost odyssey is the shit though.

jznrpg830d ago

Two of the few games I still own for Xbox360 . I have Magna Carta 2 , Last Remnant but also have the PS4 version so I may have got rid of it and I have the DS version of Blue Dragon. I think and a few others but I forget what they are since I don’t dust them off. that’s about it.

shinoff2183829d ago (Edited 829d ago )

Another one I still havent got to try is infinite undiscovery. I read it was pretty linear but I usually fk with tri ace(star oceans are great).

Really my only issue with lost odyssey was the level cap they hit you with throughout the game. I enjoy just relaxing and doing some grinding every once in awhile. Could've atleast given the option. Other then that. Excellent game.

I've said it before and I'll say it again. The 360 imo had atleast half or more that Gen of being the better jrpg system. I bought one earlier then I normally would have for some, and Alan wake. Japanese devs really got in their feelings that Gen and dropped the ball(thanks Phil phish, cocky ass ign, etc)

darthv72829d ago

You'd be better off playing Lost Odyssey on an XBO or Series X as no disc swapping and it looks and plays much better. Same with Blue Dragon. I still keep my 360 hooked up for games not on the bc list. for everything else, I use the series x now. Just last night I installed arkham origins as there is no 8th gen version like asylum/city.

I love having bc on xbox one/series hardware.

shinoff2183829d ago

Darth

When I bought the the Xbox one off a couple worker. That was the first thing indid. Bought blue dragon and lost odyssey. Been waiting to catch infinite undiscovery on sale but I forget to check.

I used to own the 360 versions but I bought these digital. I'd like to track down the 360 ones again but no huge deal. I was actually playing through lost odyssey waiting for starfield to drop.

RaidenBlack829d ago

Is Lost Odyssey coming to PS, too?

cthulhucultist830d ago

The game was indeed amazing. Great characters, gameplay and story!

But the dream sequences penned by Shigematsu were sublime.

I still remember many of these stories and I have integrated in the past in my D&D campaign many years ago.

RpgSama830d ago

I'm not going to lie, I cried on more than on a couple of them

Dabigsiebowski830d ago

Microsoft should have just kept pumping money into these guys. Same with a lot of the other studios... the blundered hard.

Lost Odysee deserved a franchise even though development wasn't smooth

Michiel1989830d ago

Am I the only one who doesn't wanna see every good game get sequel after sequel? It was a great game, but sometimes it's better to just make a one off and then create a new universe. Sadly that costs a lot more money and publishers don't wanna risk it, but I would definitely prefer it

shinoff2183829d ago

I'm fine with sequels in jrpgs, even in the vain of ff sequels, all new stories and characters. It does get old in other genres though sometimes. For the most part I just game by game basis it all.

FinalFantasyFanatic829d ago

They could have done it like Final Fantasy, kept the title name and just start with a new world/characters, it's not like the creator isn't familar with that.

Concertoine830d ago

Idk, Japan never bit for Xbox despite their best efforts around this era. Mistwalker never exploded either, despite future partnerships with Nintendo whichhad a much better chance at success

BrainSyphoned830d ago

It's not like it has had any competition since 2007. Would really like to own the short stories from it in book form.

PapaBop829d ago

360 had some amazing JRPGs in it's early days, Blue Dragon, Eternal Sonata, Tales of Vesperia off the top of my head were all amazing games.

jznrpg830d ago (Edited 830d ago )

The problem with most MS games on 360 was they didn’t make the games they paid for them and that makes you less money in the long run and isn’t something you can continue to do especially with declining sales of consoles. MS should have been starting and growing studios from the beginning but they went for paid games and it leaves them without the knowledge and culture of making games.

shinoff2183829d ago

Good points. Never thought of that like that back then.

Sgt_Slaughter829d ago

Not to mention killing the Japanese market that had all sorts of crazy and fun releases up until 2009-2010. They could have gained momentum on Nintendo and kept that going into the Xbox One era, but decided to "unify" efforts and that all but ended their presents in the country. Now, PS4's outsell the Xbox Series S three years into the new system's life cycle, and the 2/3DS at one point was doing the same.

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