With all of the requests in this thread I figured I might as well throw in my bit.
I would like to bring to your attention a rouge like RPG similar to your other mostly completed Taloon project. The major difference though is that in this game you actually get a party which is essential in the game. It's really a unique concept to the sfc. It looks good and seems like a lot of fun. It's called
Milandra.
Here's a link to a video
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gl820_uOoG4You can have up to 3 different party members at a time. It's described as being difficult and having a balanced party is a must. I believe Disenquick worked on this way back but never finished it and disappeared.
I also recently discovered another sfc game that's more of an adventure type.
It's called
Ihatovo Monogatari.
Intro
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CORtxvgCnLoIt seems to have a certain charm about it. Those who are familiar with it hail its sound as sublime for the SFC. This is not a typical game adventure game though. There are no bosses and fighting. Instead there is exploration and problem solving to advance the game. This would be a big turnoff for many which is why is probably hasn't resonated in the western world as much. For the japanese though, this game has much more meaning. Its based off a very popular children's book author and the game explores many of his works. I for one would love to have a go at this in english some day. It's charm, music, and visual appeal lead me to believe that many who give this one a chance might be pleasantly surprised and may even want to further explore the history which made this game come to be.
I cant say any better than the article below. It's a review I stumbled that not only talks about the game but, also talks about the author and really does a good job into analyzing the purpose and subtlety of the games tones and connections. I really recommend anyone who is remotely interested or curious about Ihatovo to check out this article. It is a great read.
https://medium.com/@SuperFamicomGuy/the ... cc0b5617f7Lastly I present
Gokinjo Boukentai.
This also looks very interesting and fun. Ill let the more enlightening article do the talking.
http://www.gamingsanctuary.com/GokinjoBoukentai.htmlWell there you have it. I thought I would share this in the hopes that maybe one day we'll also see these games pass the language barrier as well. I know you guys have a full plate now but maybe in the future you might consider picking one up. I welcome any and all discussion on these games. Thanks again for all you guys do.
PS: About Taloon, have you guys decided to finish that game with the title screen and bugs left to squash?
Happy and safe Fourth of July everyone!
Edit: I thought I would update this post a little to be more informative.