Today Square Enix released a batch of screenshots of its upcoming JRPG code-named Project Octopath Traveler. The screenshots highlight the visual style of the game, which the team named “HD-2D” mixing traditional pixel art and a 3D effect. More interestingly, we get to see the already mentioned improvements that the team is working on following
Project Octopath Traveler
Today Square Enix released a new video of its upcoming JRPG for Nintendo Switch code-named Project Octopath Traveler. The video is actually quite interesting, as it gathers the results of a survey run among users following the release of the game’s demo. As a result, the development team has made a number of changes to the
Project Octopath Traveler was one of the first big third-party titles announced for Nintendo Switch in January and has since gotten a ton of new information, and even a demo on the Nintendo Switch eShop. Today, Square Enix and Nintendo continued to promote the game by releasing a new video that showcases some behind-the-scenes footage from
When Project Octopath Traveler was first announced everyone thought the same thing: what is up with that name? However, after we gave it some time we returned to the announcement trailer and found a promising and unique RPG, mixing retro and modern graphics exclusively for the Nintendo Switch. There was much to be explained about
Following today’s Nintendo Direct presentation, Square Enix and Nintendo released a press release including a large batch of screenshots of the upcoming pixel art JRPG code named Project Octopath Traveler. The artwork gives us another look on two of the eight protagonists that we’ll be able to select in the game, Primrose the dancer and
Today Square Enix announced its stage event schedule for Tokyo Game Show 2017, and it’s rather rich starting on September 21st, then pausing for the 22nd, and resuming for the main part on September 23rd and 24th. Below you can read the full schedule, and find the livestream embeds for each day. September 21st –