First look at ‘Dragon Fantasy: Book II’ from Muteki, showing all new visuals and mechanics, this time paying homage to 16 and 32-bit games such as Lufia II, Chrono Trigger, Final Fantasy VI.
This is a recorded replay of the Livestream we held in association with Muteki Corp on 8/25/13. The article also includes a list of the myriad of improvements that have been made since Book I,, and an archive of the chat that occurred during the stream, with many answers given by the folks from Muteki.
Muteki’s Dragon Fantasy: The Volumes of Westeria will be published on Steam, Wii U and 3DS by Bit.Trip/Woah Dave developer Choice Provisions this year. Volumes of Westeria is an updated version of both Dragon Fantasy Books I and II, originally released on PS3 and Vita.
"He is known as the self-titled Corgi King on the Internet and officially as the Editor-in-Chief of Destructoid, but you can now add another title to Dale North’s resume: videogame music composer.
North is no stranger to music, having done a fair assortment of arrangements for OverClocked ReMix over the years. His biggest breakout to original game scoring came last year with the release of Dragon Fantasy Book II, a 2013 indie RPG developed by Muteki Corporation for PlayStation 3 and Vita that serves as a throwback to classic 90s JRPGs. The digital and physical versions of the official soundtrack were released via Scarlet Moon Records in early January." - Patrick Kulikowski
oprainfall writes:
"If you are a fan of this soundtrack like I am…well, you’re in luck. It is now available in both digital and (limited-print) physical formats."
i can't wait to play this, book one was great.