I have a bad feeling about this.Hadrian said:Platinum Games says players will learn what it means to be human.
I have a bad feeling about this.Hadrian said:Platinum Games says players will learn what it means to be human.

Even more awesome.Hadrian said:According to Platinum Games, the "graphics will blow you away. You will not believe this is being done on the DS."Awesome
QUOTE(Hadrian @ May 15 2008, 12:05 PM) Infinite Line will be based on the novella "Childhood's End" by Arthur C. Clarke.
I couldn't agree more, from the screen shots it looks to be an awesome game and not only that, its based on a Arthur C. Clarke novel. Thats win right there.Szyslak said:Even more awesome.Hadrian said:According to Platinum Games, the "graphics will blow you away. You will not believe this is being done on the DS."Awesome
QUOTE(Hadrian @ May 15 2008, 12:05 PM) Infinite Line will be based on the novella "Childhood's End" by Arthur C. Clarke.
Wow, now I really want to play this one. I couldn't care less what type of RPG it ens up being. I'm in.

Hadrian said:First, players will be able to customize their ship. There are over 150 design models, and another 150 possible crew members. The innards of your vessel are modular and can be rearranged at will.

QUOTE said:According to Platinum Games, the "graphics will blow you away. You will not believe this is being done on the DS." Among the various images we noticed a logo for "CTC Industry."
Actually some games work really well, the ones that have time spent on them unlike AC.Raestloz said:QUOTE said:According to Platinum Games, the "graphics will blow you away. You will not believe this is being done on the DS." Among the various images we noticed a logo for "CTC Industry."
Can you really believe it? 3D is not for NDS, that's for sure (see Assassins' Creed), but... if they say so.....

Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker did a real good job with it, with no stuttering or anything, bright vibrant colors, and even the models didn't look blocky. (Of course, they avoided using models for anything important, which helped a great deal. Sprites + 3D works very well if you put work into it -- just look at anything by Nippon Ichi.) That was cartoonish again, though...Raestloz said:Can you really believe it? 3D is not for NDS, that's for sure (see Assassins' Creed), but... if they say so.....

In English? I'm not one hundred percent sure but I know they exist in Japanese, like the two Super Robot Wars Taisen games. Emblem of Gundam are the immediate ones that come to mind. And there is bound to be one amongst the Simple series. All I play from there is Soukou Kihei Gun Ground though.woland84 said:Always liked SF RPGs.
This one sounds really good.Hopes it will get released in english.![]()
BTW. Are there any other SF RPGs for DS?

Yep and some from Capcom too, a fantastic pedigree and great talent behind this.sfunk said:I was under the impression that Platinum Games was almost all ex-Clover guys.

Hell yeah,kupo.Narin said:Clover Studios made Okami..that was one hell of a game.
