Hola a todos. He visto en la web que habéis quitado lo del Xenosaga III de la lista de programas. ¿Al final haréis el Xenoday o no? Conociendo a SamuelSnake supongo que sÃ, pero ahora estoy dudando...
Y otra cosa: el otro dÃa estaba leyendo yo cosas de Xenosaga y al parecer el Xenogears oficialmente no tiene relación con la lÃnea histórica del Xenosaga según Wikipedia:
The Xenosaga series serves as a spiritual successor to the game Xenogears, which was released in 1998 for the PlayStation by Square (now Square Enix). Outside of allusions, stylistic connections, and design similarities, there is no relationship between the two storylines. The creator of both Xenogears and Xenosaga is Tetsuya Takahashi, who left Squaresoft in 1998 along with Hirohide Sugiura. Using funds from Namco, they started Monolith Soft and the Xenosaga project.
Connections to Xenosaga
While Xenogears has never had an official sequel or prequel, many mistake a game developed by Monolith Soft and released by Namco called Xenosaga on the PlayStation 2, to be a prequel. Tetsuya Takahashi was the director and writer for both Xenogears and Xenosaga, however note that Xenosaga is not an official prequel to Xenogears because Square Enix owns the rights to Xenogears.
There is considerable debate within the Xenogears fanbase about how accurately the Xenogears timeline in Perfect Works is followed by Xenosaga, which contains similar elements, such as the Zohar, that were introduced in Xenogears.
Official interviews are somewhat vague on the matter, though Tetsuya Takahashi has stated that "It's probably more suitable to say that it follows the direction and style of Xenogears." as well as "Now that we are under a different company, we figured we should start everything from scratch all over again. Though there are familiar faces that serve as important characters in Xenosaga, others are more like self-parodies, so we don't really want Xenogears fans to overreact. Like movies, sometimes you have the director of the movie or friend of the leading actor appearing as cameos, so it's similar to that."[1] Now, however, it is commonly believed that the Xeno line has strayed even further with the loss of Soraya Saga and other key members from the project, which people also attribute to the whittling of the series from six games to three.
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