Pocket Gamer - It's incredibly easy for developers to make games that look like 16-bit JRPG. But it takes a rare talent to create a game that actually captures the feel of those mid-'90s games.
The Muteki Corporation has that skill, and Dragon Fantasy Book II pays satirical homage to some of the greatest moments of 16-bit roleplaying. Plus, there are plenty of geek culture references sprinkled in to keep more casual fans invested.
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."