Master Detective Archive: Rain Code will be similar to Danganronpa in that both feature a mix of dark adventure with detective elements. Future promotional materials, said Kodaka, will hopefully catch the interest of players as they show off more of the game’s features like the Mystery Labyrinth. On the other hand, the trailers for Master Detective Archive: Rain Code show that, while the adventure game has appealing visuals, they are well suited to Nintendo's portable console. A project with more demanding graphics would be limited by the Switch's hardware. Kodaka went on to explain that Master Detective Archives: Rain Code is well suited to the Switch because it focuses primarily on the story, rather than high-fidelity graphics or CGI. While releasing the game on a variety of platforms was discussed, it was ultimately decided that doing so would force the game to compete with other A and AA titles, likely resulting in Rain Code getting “buried and lost.” In a recent interview with Denfaminicogamer, Kodaka shared some of the reasoning behind limiting the release of Master Detective Archives: Rain Code to Nintendo Switch. RELATED: Danganronpa Creator Might Make a New Game in the Series 'Someday'Ī writer for both Danganronpa and Master Detective Archives: Rain Code, Kazutaka Kodaka, formerly worked for Spike Chunsoft before founding Too Kyo Games in 2017. While some think that Master Detective Archives: Rain Code resembles Persona 5 in some ways, the dark fantasy mystery game seems to have only two stars: the main protagonist Yuma Kokohead and Shinigami, who can transform herself into a ghostlike “Puffy Death God.” Yuma is a kind of novice detective who must put a stop to the strange happenings in town, which involve Mystery Phantoms that can be found in a Mystery Labyrinth. Many fans of the Danganronpa series are looking forward to Rain Code, which is being co-developed by Too Kyo Games and Spike Chunsoft, sharing as it does much of the development team with the popular franchise. Enigma Archives: Rain Code currently has no release date or announced platforms, but I suspect all of that will be cleared up once we get into 2022.Kazutaka Kodaka, one of the writers of the upcoming mystery adventure title Master Detective Archives: Rain Code, has provided some insight into why the game will be releasing exclusively on Nintendo Switch. The trailer has me intrigued now I just need to make sure the gameplay isn’t going to infuriate me. After the misstep that was World’s End Club, I hope the Too Kyo Games team can find a way to rebound and knock this one out of the park. Kazutaka Kodaka, who wrote the scenario for the Danganronpa series, is back on writing duties here, along with Rui Komatsuzaki as the lead designer and Masafumi Takada handling the soundtrack.ĭead bodies, kids in peril, dark humor yep, everything in that trailer is pointing to a Kazutaka Kodaka game for sure. Not much is known about the game right now outside of what you can see in the Rain Code trailer below. In 2017, the creators of that masterpiece left Spike Chunsoft to form Too Kyo Games, and after releasing two titles last year with IzanagiGames, the team is back with their old company for their next project called Enigma Archives: Rain Code. Of course, the franchise most of our readers probably associate with the publisher is Danganronpa. Not only did it give us the wonderful Zero Escape franchise, but it localized smaller titles as well, like Conception and One Way Heroics. I’d wager Spike Chunsoft was one of the five best publishers of the last decade with all the quality Japanese content it brought over to western audiences. This protagonist’s life was probably pretty plain until he saw the dead bodies in the rain
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