Project Rap Rabbit blends RPG dialogue decisions with rhythm motion

Project Rap Rabbit blends RPG dialogue decisions with rhythm motion

The creators of PaRappa the Rapper and Gitaroo Man are pitching a brand new recreation on Kickstarter, positioning it as the subsequent evolution in rhythm motion titles. Where PaRappa the Rapper was a recreation nearly pushing buttons, Project Rap Rabbit blends dialogue decisions with button inputs to create dynamic rap battles. 

If it’s funded, that’s one other one you may add to our upcoming PC games checklist. 

The undertaking is presently on Kickstarter and is asking for a substantial £855,000, of which it’s presently nowhere close to. Saying that, there are nonetheless 17 days to go, so fingers crossed as a result of it genuinely seems to be pretty. 

It simply relies upon whether or not there’s an urge for food for this kind of recreation today. That’s why we requested Gitaroo Man creator Keiichi Yano why he thought now was the time for a rhythm motion revival. 

“The best way to explain the timing is simply – serendipity,” says Keiichi. “A mix of things occurred that allowed all of us to consider the opportunity.  An independent publisher that wanted to release a fully original Japanese game, iNiS J being open to the opportunity and having availability, and NanaOn-Sha also having availability. It also feels like it’s time to revisit the story-led rhythm-action genre and coincidentally, the remaster of PaRappa the Rapper seemed to back that up.  It was really a lot of the right things at the right time.”

As for Kickstarter because the launch platform, that’s as a result of conventional publishers aren’t prepared to danger the style today. Kickstarter additionally occurs to have a sizeable Japanese viewers, therefore why it was chosen over different crowdfunding platforms. The builders are hoping to seize that nostalgia for rhythm motion, simply as so many profitable recreation Kickstarters have leveraged that longing in different genres.

“It would be silly of me to claim that Project Rap Rabbit won’t appeal to fans of our earlier music titles given that it’s the same genre,” explains Keiichi. “Project Rap Rabbit does indeed take elements from our previous titles, including PaRappa The Rapper, Gitaroo Man and Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan/Elite Beat Agents. However, we’ve never been interested in just remaking what’s been done before and putting out a game that offers nothing new. Project Rap Rabbit exists because we feel that there’s so much more room for growth when it comes to story-led rhythm-action games, and we would desperately love to explore that future and help shape the next great innovations in the genre. That nostalgia factor is great, but it’s not something we want to trade on.”

With lifelong PC gamers, that nostalgia most likely doesn’t even exist. I imply, that is clearly marketed at individuals who grew up with PlayStation, which is why it could make a novel addition on PC. It does make you marvel why they’d trouble bringing it to PC within the first place, however Keiichi says a number of that’s to do with the narrowing hole between PC and console structure. These days, it’s extra a case of: why wouldn’t you do PC?

“Our team is small, and in the past when consoles and PCs were markedly different platforms to develop for, our resource levels prevented us from considering all platforms,” says Keiichi. “Now that it’s much easier to port a PC project to consoles, we feel confident in our ability to make a highly-polished game that takes full advantage of every platform. Given that the theme of Project Rap Rabbit’s story is all about bringing people together, we were eager to create this game for as many people as possible. We want to give PC players the opportunity to play a lovingly-crafted, story-led rhythm action game – and we’re sure that they will embrace it.”

If you wish to assist it, head to the Project Rap Rabbit Kickstarter web page. 

 
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