In 2016, I backed a turn-based RPG on Kickstarter called Shadows of Adam. You might remember it as one of the games on my list to play this year.
The developer, Something Classic Games, has now announced not just their next project, but their next two projects.
These two new turn-based RPGs are called Pillars of Dust and Quartet.
Pillars of Dust is intended to have an arcade feel and features two characters whose stories intersect and influence each other based on which you play first.
Quartet, meanwhile, is a story-driven game with eight heroes and four opening chapters. From the way it’s described, it sounds like you’ll play each opening chapter and then the characters’ stories will all come together (so pretty much what I hoped Octopath Traveler would be).
I’m interested in both of these, especially Quartet… but I really should play Shadows of Adam first to have a better idea of what to expect. In fact, I plan to start Shadows of Adam soon!
What do you think about Pillars of Dust and Quartet?
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Quartet sounds cool to me. My first thought was the same as yours: it sounds like what I wish Octopath Traveler was.
Depending on how long the opening chapters are, it also reminds me a little bit of the Wild Arms games, where you’d play a prologue for each character and then the whole party would come together. (I need to play more of those.)
Yup, beginning chapters are very similar to Wild Arms!
Awesome! 😀
Wild Arms. <3
This game looks cute. It's hitting my soft spot for those old style sprites.
Yes, I’m excited to hear more about it.
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