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Fragile Dreams: Hello to a new title and screens

November 5th, 2009 at 06:15pm Under Wii / Nintendo


click for moon-sizeToday, XSEED announced a slight title change for the North American release of Fragile: Farewell Ruins of the Moon. The company has chosen to go the same route as Rising Star Games and add the word Dreams to the title. Along with the announcement, the company sent out the new logo. It’s based on the Japanese logo, but — to be extremely nitpicky — loses something with the extra line and the subtitle font.

However, the game, as seen in new screenshots below, still looks lovely. And that’s the part that matters, regardless of our petty complaints. The new title does have the bonus of making us think of Johnny Hates Jazz’s “Shattered Dreams.” Totally great song.

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Rising Star’s Q1 lineup for Europe includes Fragile, Way of the Samurai 3

October 29th, 2009 at 06:00pm Under DS

Rising Star Games has announced a European release for Fragile (as Fragile Dreams), Namco Bandai’s action-adventure game about exploring a haunted, post-disaster Japan, in March 2010. That’s around the same time XSEED plans to bring the Namco Bandai title to North America.

Also in March, the publisher will release Rune Factory Frontier on Wii, and Avalon Code and My World My Way on DS. Before that, in February, Rising Star will release Half-Minute Hero on PSP, and, through “affiliate label” Gamebridge, the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions of Way of the Samurai 3. We’ve got Rising Star’s full lineup listed after the break.

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Fragile reveals its solid boxart

July 14th, 2009 at 05:30pm Under Wii / Nintendo


With a holiday release scheduled, tri-Crecendo’s Fragile: Farewell Ruins of the Moon has received its final boxart.

Our E3 impression of the game left us wanting to know more — a lot more. Considering the post-apocalyptic RPG, from the team that brought us Eternal Sonata, had no expense spared, we’ll hopefully see that in the final product. What would make us really happy, though, is if Fragile ends a lot better than Eternal Sonata. Check out the final boxart after the break.

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Fragile arrives on European shores early 2010

June 26th, 2009 at 06:15pm Under Wii / Nintendo

The tri-Crescendo-developed Namco Bandai RPG, Fragile, will eventually make its way to Europe, GameSpot reports. Sometime in early 2010, Europeans will be able to get their own taste of this post-apocalyptic title following Seto, who is believed to be the last living human being. It’s kind of like I Am Legend, but, like, bearable.

Made by the same team behind Eternal Sonata, Fragile is currently set to release in North America during the holidays courtesy of XSEED, and will arrive in Europe via Rising Star Games.

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Impressions: Fragile: Farewell Ruins of the Moon (Wii)

June 10th, 2009 at 04:30pm Under Wii / Nintendo

After over a year of waiting, XSEED has graciously picked up tri-Crescendo’s meditative Wii action adventure Fragile: Farewell Ruins of the Moon for North American publication. In a brief walkthrough of an early segment of the game, XSEED introduced us to the protagonist, Seto, who is believed to be the only human left in the world after some unspecified calamity has reduced everything to rubble and left the sky permanently darkened.

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Interview: XSEED on what happened with Muramasa and more [update]

June 6th, 2009 at 11:30pm Under DS

[Update: we had attributed some of these remarks to the wrong person. Our apologies to Mr. Berry.]

Last September, XSEED Games announced its intent to publish Vanillaware’s Wii side-scroller Muramasa: The Demon Blade in North America, to the delight of hardcore action gamers and people who like to see pretty things. Then, in April, it announced that it wouldn’t be publishing the title, a duty that then fell to Ignition Entertainment.

At the time, we wondered why XSEED would decide not to publish such an eye-catching game. The short answer: it wouldn’t decide to do that. XSEED’s Jun Iwasaki and Ken Berry gave us details on the Muramasa situation, as well as the recent Fragile announcement, and the timing of Flower, Sun, and Rain. And, of course, they gamely accepted our pleas for Retro Game Challenge 2.

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