Level-5 shares fresh details on Fantasy Life i, Decapolice and Megaton Musashi: Wired
A few tasty tidbits
The latest issue of Famitsu magazine has an interview Akihiro Hino, President and CEO of Level-5. This interview came after Level-5 hosted their Vision 2023 event, which showcased a ton of titles heading to Switch. While this interview wasn’t heavy on fresh details, there were a few new tidbits covered. You can see a round-up of that information below.
Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time
- Keiji Inafune will act as the producer
- two new jobs will be included
- these two unknown jobs are not Farmer and Postman
Decapolice
- the dev team has been working on the game for about three years
- the concept was to create an RPG with a mystery plot
- the team wanted to make something as engaging as Professor Layton
- the game was originally going to be marketed as “the next game from the creators of Professor Layton”
- the game was also going to be touted as the spiritual successor to Professor Layton
- with the reveal of Professor Layton and the New World of Steam, the devs decided taking that route was not longer appropriate
- combat involves negotiating with criminals
- you can engage with enemies in order to convince them to give up
- if negotiation fails, regular combat will play out as usual
- criminals will be arrested upon winning
Megaton Musashi: Wired
- includes two different frame types for the mechs: Gorilla and Slim types
- new crossover mechs will appear
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