Remember Chained Echoes? It's a fantasy 16-bit RPG with dragons, airships and mech units that sounds crazy when put together but it does look good. It's also now fully funded!
Take up your sword, channel your magic or board your Mech. Chained Echoes is a 16-bit SNES style RPG set in a fantasy world where dragons are as common as piloted mechanical suits. Follow a group of heroes as they explore a land filled to the brim with charming characters, fantastic landscapes and vicious foes. Can you bring peace to a continent where war has been waged for generations and betrayal lurks around every corner?
If you've not seen it before, do check out the below video as it seriously has me excited:
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Here's the highlights of what it will have:
- 20-25 hours of play time
- Fast paced turn-based battles
- No random encounters; enemies can be seen running around
- Tons of items to be looted, stolen or crafted
- Complex skill and equipment system
- Customize your own airship
- Travel and fight by foot or in your Mech
- 16-bit SNES style graphics
- Music inspired by PSX RPGs
The Kickstarter campaign finished yesterday, with a final total of €130,409 from 4,655 backers which is a pretty decent sum. This means they not only smashed through their original goal, they also unlocked a few of their stretch-goals to include more characters, more localizations, a New Game+ mode and so on.
Having a Linux version of Chained Echoes was included in their original funding goal, so when it releases sometime in 2021 we should hopefully see no issues. A lot can change in that time, so I will keep an eye on it.
Which makes me wonder how well would do a cRPG with this kind of art/setup of classic console RPGs. Can’t remember any game like that.
Quoting: ArehandoroWhich makes me wonder how well would do a cRPG with this kind of art/setup of classic console RPGs. Can’t remember any game like that.
Yeap, I wish someday there will be a cRPG in this beautiful 16-bit SNES art style.
Last edited by jury on 8 March 2019 at 8:00 pm UTC
I hope they will continue to allow planned/listed stretch goals to unlock post campaign and over the course of the development. The Airship Models and Chain Attacks goals seem like they could certainly add to the game, not to mention any as of yet unrevealed "???" items.
Linux support from the start is certainly appreciated and I'll be watching its progress. Admittedly, Bloodstained; Ritual of the Night is still leaving a bitter sting for how it was handled.
Thanks for mentioning this title - lets see if we can break out the rest of those goals!
Edit: Backing through PayPal will be open at least through March 31st and seems to include everything that was there on Kickstarter.
Last edited by RanceJustice on 8 March 2019 at 7:57 pm UTC
By the way, games like Retro City Rampage do actually run on old hardware, along with some other new stuff coming out.
Ha, if only we could get some of these 'retro' games running on old 16/32 bit systems...
Would love a game like this on my Amiga 4000.
Quoting: slaapliedjeIs anyone else annoyed by the trend of calling games 16bit these days? Sure call the art style out as 16bit pallete, or something. But for me unless I could take the game and compile it for system X and it would run just as well, it isn't truly 16bit. Just call it Old School style, or retro.
Hm. I think there's differences between 8 bit retro and 16 bit retro. Maybe we could qualify it by decade or semi-decade...
Quoting: EikeMy point though is none of these games could be working on the old hardware. They may have pixelated art, but could never be accomplished within the limits of the old systems.Quoting: slaapliedjeIs anyone else annoyed by the trend of calling games 16bit these days? Sure call the art style out as 16bit pallete, or something. But for me unless I could take the game and compile it for system X and it would run just as well, it isn't truly 16bit. Just call it Old School style, or retro.
Hm. I think there's differences between 8 bit retro and 16 bit retro. Maybe we could qualify it by decade or semi-decade...
Funny enough, there have been ports for Limbo at least to the C64, and some are working on porting it to the Atari 8bit as well. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdiSanGogSQ
Square! Where is my chrono trigger for linux??
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