The essence of the original game is very much alive, not least because a new studio is working on a spiritual successor, promising a narrative-first RPG experience.
Longdue's upcoming game is billed as a psychogeographic RPG that explores the interplay between the conscious and subconscious, offering a landscape shaped by internal and external forces.
Narrative director Grant Roberts emphasized, 'We're inspired by decades of classic RPGs... we're excited to continue that legacy with another narrative-first, psychological RPG.'
Though many former ZA/UM developers are at Longdue, key figures like lead designer Robert Kurvitz and lead artist Aleksander Rostov are not involved.
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