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Shunsuke Tsuchiya on Procyon Studio's RPG Craftsmanship

Shunsuke Tsuchiya has been among the staff aiding in the creation of Procyon Studio's audio design. In this interview the musician comments on the making of soundtracks for the role-playing titles Sands of Destruction for the Nintendo DS and Arc Rise Fantasia for the Wii.

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Arc Rise Fantasia Review

Evan from Bit Cultures writes: "If you can get past one of the most atrocious voice acting experiences in living memory (there are a few worse, for sure, but this is bad), then the gameplay is pretty enjoyable. The narrative is also an interesting tale, and the soundtrack is pretty remarkable. But while these aspects are very strong, I’m not quite sure it saves the game."

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3006d ago
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Sands Of Destruction Review |

Jay delves into the past & reviews an NDS missed gem

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Games of the Past Review: Sands of Destruction | Oprainfall

Oprainfall writes:

"When I first discovered the wonders of watching anime on Netflix, one of the first series that caught my eye was Sands of Destruction. The heroes want to destroy the world? And it’s produced by SEGA?! I was intrigued, since I’d already enjoyed some Square Enix-published animes (Soul Eater and Fullmetal Alchemist). Once I was finished, I did a little research, hoping to find more of SEGA’s work, and discovered that Sands of Destruction was actually adapted from a Nintendo DS game of the same name. And thus, my journey with this RPG began."

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Chrono4108d ago

This is a wonderful RPG ruined by a broken battle system.

knifefight4107d ago

I remember, before this came out, the hype was through the roof because a few people from Xenogears were involved. Ugh. This piece here couldn't be more true:
http://rpgland.com/uncatego...

It goes for all kinds of overhyping, really.