Project O: video interview, more artwork revealed

Project O: video interview, more artwork revealed - Image 1 

Famitsu reckoned another checkup for Marvelous Interactive’s Project O, and this time they’ve milked a couple more works from the art department. Aside from buildings that would remind you of The Settlers-style themes, the new collection includes hints to a turnip-head monster.

Remember this one? - Image 1The larger artwork (see image right) is a more complete version of an earlier unveiling, Famitsu reports. And in the offset that some of you have freshened up on your Nippongo, you might fancy a peek into a seven minute developer interview video that Famitsu conducted via the Source link below.

The only really big news out of this development, however, is that more developments on the game will be revealed at the upcoming Tokyo Game Show in October.

Oh and if you’re getting lost in the Project alphabet, Project O is the Wii life-simulator game, whispered along the Japanese gaming scene as a defining game for the Wii. It’ll probably be worth the grab when it releases by 2008.

Building concept art

Building concept art - Image 1 Building concept art - Image 2

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Project O: video interview, more artwork revealed - Image 1 

Famitsu reckoned another checkup for Marvelous Interactive’s Project O, and this time they’ve milked a couple more works from the art department. Aside from buildings that would remind you of The Settlers-style themes, the new collection includes hints to a turnip-head monster.

Remember this one? - Image 1The larger artwork (see image right) is a more complete version of an earlier unveiling, Famitsu reports. And in the offset that some of you have freshened up on your Nippongo, you might fancy a peek into a seven minute developer interview video that Famitsu conducted via the Source link below.

The only really big news out of this development, however, is that more developments on the game will be revealed at the upcoming Tokyo Game Show in October.

Oh and if you’re getting lost in the Project alphabet, Project O is the Wii life-simulator game, whispered along the Japanese gaming scene as a defining game for the Wii. It’ll probably be worth the grab when it releases by 2008.

Building concept art

Building concept art - Image 1 Building concept art - Image 2

Monster and Character concept art

Character and Monster concept art - Image 1 Character and Monster concept art - Image 2

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