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Softmax doing Magna Carta 2 for 360 Comments by Tom Bramwell

7 January, 2009

First game's Euro publisher not involved.

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kinky_mong
07/01/09 @ 10:22
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It has to be called Magna Carta: Crimson Stigmata! I want a game with a rhyming name!
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Dizzy
07/01/09 @ 10:31
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This was quite a hardcore JRPG I seem to remember.
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miiiguel
07/01/09 @ 10:47
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360 the otaku(est) box
neonemesis
07/01/09 @ 10:54
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"However, Tears of Blood's European publisher, 505 Games, told Eurogamer this morning that it currently has no involvement whatsoever on Magna Carta 2."

Can only be a good thing then. 505 are useless.

Vertical Stand
07/01/09 @ 11:10
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@Dizzy um its South Korean not Japanese (unless by Korean EG is offering inplicit support for the North) so make that SKRPG.
Dizzy
07/01/09 @ 11:14
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"@Dizzy um its South Korean not Japanese "

I know... semantics he ;)

The big question is: is there a difference between a KRPG and a JRPG? (except for more knife fights in internet bars?)
Vertical Stand
07/01/09 @ 11:18
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Good question, no idea (haven't played the original) but I'd figure with the huge popularity of games in South Korea, particularly MMORPGs that domestic developers would be creating something unique that appeals to gamers in that country, rather than simply copying foreign game types, at least I'd hope so, as it would make things more interesting for us to try a new spin on things.
Daikon
07/01/09 @ 11:39
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It just has to be said that the artwork for the first game (Korean, not Japanese) was phenomenal.
There, I've said it.
NegativeZero
07/01/09 @ 12:16
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I hope it's better than the first one. There was some potential there, but it was pretty mediocre.


And I like JRPGs.
hiddenranbir
07/01/09 @ 12:56
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I thought the original Magna Carta was The Phantom of Avalanche?
Daikon
07/01/09 @ 13:15
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@hiddenranbir:

No. The original Magna Carta was signed in 1215.
IronCladChicken
07/01/09 @ 16:58
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@Daikon
Down the pub by 12:30?

Oh yes, I went there.
FiZiE
07/01/09 @ 17:02
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How is this news? It was announced in 2005

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