Before we proceed to the good news, let’s get the expected bad news out of the way first. Probably surprising few, the week has gone by without IGN living up to Matt’s promise, echoed below.
“We’re going to lay down some ownage next week or soon afterward by showing you guys that it is a real game.“
Cutting him a little slack, he does use the disqualifier “or soon afterward”. Which buys a little time, I suppose. But still, the one liner that set the innerweb ablaze this time last week failed to live up to the hype. Which personally furthers my suspicions that the game indeed will not happen and if we ever see anything at all related to the project it will only show itself in the form of preconceptual artwork or wireframes at best. I’ll be happy to be proven wrong however.
Now, let’s shake that out of our hair and try our best to forget about it and move on and get to the amazingly good news concerning this blue rodent like thing..

..no he hasn’t been announced as playable in Smash Bros Brawl, but he has been announced as the star of his own RPG on the DS. And as you likely have heard by now, it’s developed by BioWare. They aren’t Troy McClure, but you may remember them from such games as Neverwinter Nights or the Knights of the Old Republic series. And you’ll probably recall that they are pretty darn good at what they do.
While this news has made the rounds the past day or so already, let me offer you some fresh perspective. This announcement and the details surrounding it are eerily similar to a game that has now become a modern classic, Super Mario RPG for the SNES. Let’s review. It involves a third party developer making an RPG out of a first party mascot. It puts said mascot into RPG form for arguably the first time. And most importantly, that third party developer is darn good. Those old enough to remember will recall that Mario RPG was just freaking revolutionary for the time. Should this project end up in the way that it is beginning, we are certainly in for a treat.
But anyways. As you may expect, check back with us for updates on both the Halo DS situation as well as Sonic RPG DS. Or whatever it is to be called.
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