More Project O details revealed
We’ve got more updates for Wii fans waiting for Marvelous Interactive‘s Project O, or Ousama Monogatari: Producer Yoshiro Kimura said that the game is now 30% complete, and that’s with a year’s worth of conceptual design and about six months of developing the general aspects of the game.
Disappointed? Don’t be. Project O promises content that will make all the wait worthwhile. One of the recent trailers shown in TGS promises good voice acting, and hilarious activity that’ll send you rolling on the floor laughing. Let Marvelous take their time, we say.
The player’s actions and decisions will decide the King’s improvement as a more effective ruler, which hints of a high replay value for this RPG Simulation.
We already mentioned that Project O will be a Wii exclusive, and Kimura tells us why: he said that Microsoft‘s Xbox 360 is too much of a hardcore machine, and that he doesn’t want to develop for Sony‘s PS3 since it’s too expensive and difficult to do so.
Project O certainly sounds better and better with each update. More news as they come!
Via Kotaku
We’ve got more updates for Wii fans waiting for Marvelous Interactive‘s Project O, or Ousama Monogatari: Producer Yoshiro Kimura said that the game is now 30% complete, and that’s with a year’s worth of conceptual design and about six months of developing the general aspects of the game.
Disappointed? Don’t be. Project O promises content that will make all the wait worthwhile. One of the recent trailers shown in TGS promises good voice acting, and hilarious activity that’ll send you rolling on the floor laughing. Let Marvelous take their time, we say.
The player’s actions and decisions will decide the King’s improvement as a more effective ruler, which hints of a high replay value for this RPG Simulation.
We already mentioned that Project O will be a Wii exclusive, and Kimura tells us why: he said that Microsoft‘s Xbox 360 is too much of a hardcore machine, and that he doesn’t want to develop for Sony‘s PS3 since it’s too expensive and difficult to do so.
Project O certainly sounds better and better with each update. More news as they come!
Via Kotaku