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Hey, what makes H-Games are something to be ashamed of? I'm sure there's some entertaining ones out there.
![]() Also, with people like Kikuta composing the music for games like Sakura Relaxation.. They can't be all that bad. xp Interesting info, in any case. I'll be awaiting more news on the novel, and moreso, the CD that will be released to accompany it. More Kikuta music is welcome in my collection. Lost Files was excellent, no doubt. It reminded me of the stuff that he is capable of.As for the MMORPG stuff, I wonder why its development was discontinued? S-E was too busy with the Final Fantasy games, or what. ![]() EDIT: Yeah, good point about the audience in H-Games, Mr. Maul. There's definitely a smaller group of people that Kikuta's music could reach to, since he ended up composing the music for obscure games. Jam it back in, in the dark.
Last edited by Kanji; Jun 21, 2006 at 12:37 PM.
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Surprising, but awesome news. More stuff from Kikuta is always welcome, and the collaboration with Ito should be interesting to say the least. It's also good to hear that he's joining forces with Square-Enix again (even if it's only for this project). Wonder if we can expect him to compose music for more console RPGs (specifically, one of the Mana games)? I suppose it's unlikely, but it would be nice.
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