Little Monsters
29th of June 2009
RISING STAR CONFIRMS PUBLISHING PLANS FOR FRAGILE

Fragile: Farewell Ruins of the Moon is definately heading for PAL regions, as Rising Star Games has confirmed its plans with the title.


Rising Star Games has confirmed securing the publishing rights for the much anticipated fantasy adventure title Fragile: Farewell Ruins of the Moon developed by Tri Crescendo, the team responsible for Baten Kaitos and, more recently, Eternal Sonata exclusively for Wii. Fragile is scheduled for a Q1 2010 release in the PAL territories.

"Fragile has a great team of creative designers who in turn have brought to life a beautiful art style that pushes the limits of the Wii console without compromising on gaming quality" stated Tyrone Walcott product manager at Rising Star Games. "This announcement will delight European gamers and the Otaku community. Rising Star Games has again shown its commitment to bring the best games from Japan."

For members of Rising Star Games exclusive Hoshi Club, this information was released exclusively 72 hours earlier. "We're incredibly excited about bringing Fragile to the PAL territories. There's been a massive upsurge of interest for this title since being showcased in Famitsu (Japan)" explained Simon Alty, Rising Star Games' Head of Brand. "The feedback from fans in our forums was that this was a title they wanted us to champion and we are very excited to respond to that 'fan power' with this announcement."

Fragile takes place in the near future, in a world that has lost its population. You play as Seto, a young boy searching through the abandoned cities and facilities of this world, trying to learn the truth behind the disappearance of all the people, and to find someone to keep him company. In addition to exploration, Seto has to deal with ghosts who appear in the ruins.

Screenshots of Fragile: Farewell Ruins of the Moon for Wii
Screenshots of Fragile: Farewell Ruins of the Moon for Wii


Players will be able to explore a dark and abandoned world with the aid of their Wii Remote that functions as a flashlight and as a proximity sensor to hunt down invisible ghosts. The cinematic presentation, joined with an emotional soundtrack, bring the tale of a lonely and lost individual to life as players encounter memorable characters and discover the back story behind scavenged objects that provide insight on people's last days before the apocalypse.


Posted by Dennis

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Placed on 29-06-2009 at 19:12.
Always knew these guys would be the ones that would release it in Europe if it got the go ahead (and why wouldn't it after XSEED got the US publication rights). So happy it's getting a release in Europe as it's definitely something I've had my eye on for a long time.
Placed on 29-06-2009 at 20:19.
XSEED and Rising Star are like two hands working together :)
Placed on 29-06-2009 at 22:35.
Looks very nice indeed.
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