It appears Jikan de Fantasia, a new RPG hitting PSP this summer in Japan, is taking some heavy inspiration from Half-Minute Hero. Makes sense, considering this new adventure is from Opus Studio, the same team responsible for Marvelous's quirky action RPG. Like its predecessor, Jikan de Fantasia blends hack 'n slash RPG gameplay with a time-bending twist. However, instead of condensing an RPG to thirty seconds, you can set the amount of time you want to spend. Have only five minutes on the subway? Have a thirty minute bus commute? You'll be able to set your own time limit, and the game will create an adventure that fits your schedule.
According to Famitsu, Jikan de Fantasia deconstructs the core mechanics of an RPG, from leaving your hometown, meeting NPCs, and exploring dungeons to fighting a final boss, and reassembles them to create an experience that fits the time you want. For those that found the thirty second gameplay of Opus's last adventure a bit too manic, this experience should be far more compelling.
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Posted: Apr 28th 2010 4:21PM Acosta02 said
So there's an MMO built in for when you pick infinity minutes, right?
Posted: Apr 28th 2010 4:21PM (Unverified) said
would i possibly be able to make it last 60 hours?? i know that kind of ruins the purpose of it but why not
Posted: Apr 28th 2010 4:50PM Grey said
Half-minute hero? Must be a real hit with the ladies..
Posted: Apr 28th 2010 4:54PM sonicspike41 said
They say 30 seconds in heaven is better than 20 seconds in heaven.
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Posted: Apr 28th 2010 5:18PM Lov3 said
Wow, fun idea.
Posted: Apr 28th 2010 5:43PM cbarrentos said
the ultimate portable game. i love this.
as a 24 year old with... *shudder* responsibilities, this will work out nicely on my morning commute.
as a 24 year old with... *shudder* responsibilities, this will work out nicely on my morning commute.
Posted: Apr 28th 2010 6:01PM WC said
For those wondering, Famitsu says it'll be out in Japan in Summer 2010.
Posted: Apr 28th 2010 11:07PM AramanTSG said
The art style on this immediately reminded me of Cave Story Wii.
Posted: Apr 29th 2010 2:16AM TheDread said
Well that looks fun, i wouldn't even mind about the localization, just give me some subtitles with random english gibberish and a menu system in english.
Posted: Apr 29th 2010 2:49AM (Unverified) said
This almost strikes me more as a postmodern satirical deconstruction of the JRPG genre, admitting that the entire experience can easily be condensed down to any specified length of time if you cut out all the fluff and artificial padding. :D
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