Recettear Dev Reveals Next J-Indie Project

Tom Goldman

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Recettear Dev Reveals Next J-Indie Project



Carpe Fulgur brought indie-JRPG Recettear from Japan to Steam, and thanks to big sales it's not stopping there.

EasyGameStation's Japanese-developed RPG less than a month [http://store.steampowered.com/app/70400/] with 26,000 copies sold. Carpe Fulgur was ecstatic by the comparatively scant amount of sales due to its independent status, but now that the game has moved over 100,000 the company has confidently revealed project number two.

In a blog post made by Carpe Fulgur's Andrew Dice, he revealed the massive sales increase, but also made sure that everyone knows Carpe Fulgur isn't sleeping on bags of money made of money just yet. Many of Recettear's sales have been due to the recent Indie Story Pack sale on Steam which packaged the title with four others for $5, and Carpe Fulgur sees only a quarter of the profits because of their split with EasyGameStation. Still, money is money, and copies sold are copies sold, so Carpe Fulgur is now considering the possibilities of adding English voice options to Recettear and future titles, and developing for consoles.

But for now, Carpe Fulgur is focusing on another EasyGameStation PC title called Chantelise. It's follows two sisters, Chante and Elise, who journey into a nearby forest against their mother's advice. Chante is cursed and turned into a fairy, and the pair must use their swords and spells to determine who did it. According to Ys [http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/chantelise/chantelise.htm] series.

It sounds like another quirky title in the vein of Recettear, but with a few new angles of gameplay. For fans of titles that are off the beaten path, Carpe Fulgur's declared intentions to keep bringing the Japanese indie market to English speaking audiences is good news indeed.

Source: Siliconera [http://www.carpefulgur.com/drakblog/?p=9]

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Ha another fairy :D It sounds so shoehorned in...

Still I bet this'll be just as good ;D I'm glad Recettear did so well!

As long as it comes to GamersGate then I can't wait to play it!

If they ported Recettear to consoles I would nerdgasm...

Also I wouldn't use an English voice option, Japanese sounds so much better and fits perfectly.
 

SimuLord

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Recette and Tear, Chante and Elise, what next, Brangelina? :p

All power to these guys, even though I don't drink the JRPG Kool-Aid, it's awesome to see the power of digital distribution to break the big publishers' chokehold on the industry by providing an outlet with very low barrier to entry.
 

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Capitalism, ho!

I will get their next game without much thought when it gets here.
Recettear was one of the best games I played last year funnily enough!
 

Tom Phoenix

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While I am happy for them, I would like it if they used a part of that money to invest in a print-on-demand service. I would certainly use it.
 

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Recettear was digital hemp & a bag of cheese supreme doritos at the same time. Addictive, mind-numbing pleasure that if it were full screened rather than windowed I would possibly lose track of days rather than hours.

Tielle is the shit <.<
 

hazabaza1

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FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFuck yes!
I loved Recettear. Certainly looking forward to this.
 

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If you're going to add English voices, keep Japanese voices for your future titles cause that was awesome.

Glad to see these guys going another round. They did a great job with the last title, hope they can keep it up

Yayifications
 

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Yayificatoins, they're making another game!
SimuLord said:
Recette and Tear, Chante and Elise, what next, Brangelina? :p

All power to these guys, even though I don't drink the JRPG Kool-Aid, it's awesome to see the power of digital distribution to break the big publishers' chokehold on the industry by providing an outlet with very low barrier to entry.
As someone who likes indie/doujin games (I should have told people to play Merry Gear Solid before Christmas) and drinks the JRPG Kool-Aid (just got ToV today), I second this.
 

icyneesan

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This is all great news except for the English Voice acting. Seriously, that NEVER turns out well...

I'm looking at you Star Ocean 2 and Resident Evil...
 

ThePuzzldPirate

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Good Stuff, will check out for sure. Originally pirated it and ended up buying two days later, totally worth the money.
 

RandV80

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Yeah I don't really care either way but I hope they don't spend to much time money or thought on getting English voice acting in this new title... in general the market for this sort of game doesn't even want it anyways so it really isn't necessary. Square usually does a good job adding english to their games but other JRPG title's like Disgaea or Odin's Sphere I really appreciate the option to change it back to Japanese because the voice acting isn't very good otherwise.
 

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Andrew's actually a buddy of mine, and it was really neat to see this go from an idea in his head to being such a success.