Trusty Bell: X360 JRPG Starring Frédéric Chopin

Posted Thursday, June 22nd, 2006 at 1:57 pm by MJG

Those who insist on Stephen Foster survival horror instead will be shot and have to wear lots of makeup at their funeral.When you’re dying of tuberculosis at age 39, in your final hours you may have a fever dream. In that dream you may be an anime version of yourself in a world where the terminally ill have magic powers.

Well, it could happen. Turns out Japan would like to say that it happened to Chopin— who did in fact die of tuberculosis at 39, but most likely was dreaming about drowning or being crushed instead— and use that as the premise for an RPG. Since it stars Chopin and a cute, also terminally ill little girl, I’m guessing it will have a little bit of pathos as well as a small portion of piano music.

Personally, I can’t wait, but if it’s not your bag maybe Rockstar will entertain your suggestion of a knockoff based on the syphilitic final ravings of Al Capone.

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One Response to “Trusty Bell: X360 JRPG Starring Frédéric Chopin”

  1. Bezzy Says:

    I am warey of titles that name-drop established artforms’ auteurs in the hopes of some artistic legitimacy rubbing off.

    Pah, I’m being mean. No-one is that cynical, especially not for such a tiny art fag demographic.

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