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Sad news for classic JRPG fans out there. Osamu Kobayashi, a game designer renowned for the splendorous world and locales of the 1997 Sega Saturn/PS1 classic JRPG Grandia, has passed away. He was 57 years old. The world designer died due to kidney cancer on 17th April according to an official GungHo online post. They're the folks who own the Gra...
It may sound strange to some that the Japanese role-playing game (JRPG) genre is so strongly defined by its country of origin, Japan. When we talk about JRPGs, we normally refer to the styles or trends that are commonly used in Japan for their games, be it their graphical style, aesthetic, game design, or music. Out of these different elements, JR...
The Grandia HD Collection is already out for Nintendo Switch, but what about the rest of us who have PCs and Steam accounts? Well, you may need to wait a few more weeks according to publisher GungHo. The collection will be out on PC this 15th October. Here's the company's official message: "Since the release of the Grandia HD Collection on the Ni...
Happy days are here for retro JRPG fans in the 90s. The touted "Final Fantasy VII killer" back in the day for the Sega Saturn, Grandia, will be out for the Nintendo Switch as part of an HD collection this 16th August courtesy of GungHo America. Dubbed the Grandia HD Collection, this package features: Both Grandia and Grandia II with remaste...
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