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Fragile arrives on European shores early 2010

June 26th, 2009 by David Hinkle

The tri-Crescendo-developed Namco Bandai RPG, Fragile, will eventually make its way to Europe, GameSpot reports. Sometime in early 2010, Europeans will be able to get their own taste of this post-apocalyptic title following Seto, who is believed to be the last living human being. It’s kind of like I Am Legend, but, like, bearable.

Made by the same team behind Eternal Sonata, Fragile is currently set to release in North America during the holidays courtesy of XSEED, and will arrive in Europe via Rising Star Games.

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Interview: XSEED on what happened with Muramasa and more

June 7th, 2009 by JC Fletcher

Last September, XSEED Games announced its intent to publish Vanillaware’s Wii side-scroller Muramasa: The Demon Blade in North America, to the delight of hardcore action gamers and people who like to see pretty things. Then, in April, it announced that it wouldn’t be publishing the title, a duty that then fell to Ignition Entertainment.

At the time, we wondered why XSEED would decide not to publish such an eye-catching game. The short answer: it wouldn’t decide to do that. XSEED’s Jun Iwasaki and Jimmy Soga gave us details on the Muramasa situation, as well as the recent Fragile announcement, and the timing of Flower, Sun, and Rain. And, of course, they gamely accepted our pleas for Retro Game Challenge 2.

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Fragile is the best-looking Wii game you’ll see today

August 1st, 2008 by Chris Greenhough

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