If there's anything Intelligent Systems should take away from Fates, it's that writing should be treated as a priority. Barring that, if they want to outsource the script they should give it to someone with a proven track record of complex writing within the industry like Yasumi Matsuno.
They could've even picked a better writer from outside of the videogame space. The writer they got mainly writes manga and anime, right? There are better options in that space as well. They specifically sought him out, though, which is part of the problem. They didn't recognize he wasn't the right writer for the job.They actually outsource a professional writer for FE Fates. The problem is, the said writer's portfolio best work only considered as decent. Not to mention that he doesn't have any experience with handling loads of characters, fantasy setting, and dynastic struggle in most of his work (I bet he took the job because he want to try those). To be fair, I do heard troubling development in regard to the story.
If IntSys still want to fix post-Awakening FE story quality, they could and should hired writers that have more fitting track record with their game. Matsuno is one, then there is Yoshitaka Murayama of the first three Suikoden now that he's back to the industry.
It's a little unfair to pin all the blame on Kibayashi. He wrote the draft but IntSys were the ones responsible for translating that into the game. We'll never know just how much they changed, so at best we could say it was a joint effort of shittiness. There's the skeleton of a good story in Fates, it's just mired with bad writing and contrivances. "Shhh, we can't talk about the thing!" is such a stupid excuse to keep Azura (and later Corrin) quiet, and Garon's entire character is a massive mistake.
That said, I wonder why Kibayashi specifically. Is he a big shot in Japan? Is some higher up in IntSys a huge fan of GetBackers? Because he really shouldn't be the first option to come to mind when thinking about political conflict with massive cast of characters.That should obviously be Yoshiki Tanaka
I don't think a Fire Emblem anime could really work. The biggest draw other than the gameplay is the massive cast and since almost all characters in Fire Emblem are quickly pretty irrelevant to the plot, I don't think you can really adapt the parts people like about Fire Emblem, especially modern Fire Emblem.
Maybe you could try to adapt the Archanea stuff since the side characters are less important, but I still don't think it could really work. Blazing Sword might be possible if you just cut out all of the non-plot relevant characters, but that's part of the problem (and any Fire Emblem adaptation would almost certainly be either Awakening, Fates, or FE3)
I'm not familiar with it, how was it written/structured?They could just make it like the Osawa manga. That did it just fine.
I'm not familiar with it, how was it written/structured?
I don't think a Fire Emblem anime could really work. The biggest draw other than the gameplay is the massive cast and since almost all characters in Fire Emblem are quickly pretty irrelevant to the plot, I don't think you can really adapt the parts people like about Fire Emblem, especially modern Fire Emblem.
Maybe you could try to adapt the Archanea stuff since the side characters are less important, but I still don't think it could really work. Blazing Sword might be possible if you just cut out all of the non-plot relevant characters, but that's part of the problem (and any Fire Emblem adaptation would almost certainly be either Awakening, Fates, or FE3)
While I'd personally prefer something else, Echoes has a small cast, story's fairly shounen, and it's short. If you need to extend an episode, just add cantors.
Their best bet was just doing a slice of life anime with the Awakening Parents/Kids that took place around the main plot events of awakening, but not really concerning them.
That window's kinda closed now.
They're going to be pushing the switch fire emblem super hard imho.
Yeah, I could see them doing an anime on that if the game's popular. God, I just wish it wasn't Kozaki's art.
I like Kozaki (questionable armor designs aside) but after Echoes it's going to feel like a step down.
HACCAN is the artist that does old school fire emblem 1-5 perfectly.
He would easily be my choice for an echoes remake of Genealogy.
Rika Suzuki is very hit or miss for me.
I have to agree - for how beautiful some of their Sacred Stones artwork is, it's difficult to forget their Cipher meme faces (and Camus de Bergerac).
Haccan wouldn't be a bad choice, but I don't think sticking with Hidari would be a terrible idea either, especially for remakes - as I've said before, compared to how undeniably outdated the actual artwork from Thracia looks, the modernised sprites Thracia gave Jugdral characters wouldn't be totally irreconcilable with the artwork they've produced for Echoes as far as actual character design goes; though I'd imagine the costumes would need to be significantly overhauled regardless of who is behind art direction and character design.
It's obviously something that could change with the direction of an individual project, but I kind of think that Haccan's tendency towards more vibrant, colourful and dynamic art might be a better fit for revisiting the GBA games or Archanea; while the style of what Hidari's done for Echoes (not quite so much the Vocaloid art) might work better with translating the less saturated, sort of worn, earthy look the SNES games tended to have (which was sort of a thing in SNES RPGs in general).
I have to agree - for how beautiful some of their Sacred Stones artwork is, it's difficult to forget their Cipher meme faces (and Camus de Bergerac).
Hidari pretty much changed some characters 100% which is fine with Gaiden, but I would not want that to happen with Genealogy at all.
While I do like his modern shading, I'm not sure if he wants to ape genealogy's style.
Basically, if Eldigan doesn't keep his mullet I will be very unhappy.
I wonder if Heroes already using Genealogy and Tracia's designs would make it harder to change them drastically.
It was necessary for Gaiden, but that wasn't my point - I was saying that the established designs for the Jugdral characters as of Thracia would lend themselves very well to being rendered in their style; and that as long as nobody decides to get their look freshened up with a Tatiana-esque iron bra, it'd also provide a solid link between relatively faithful adaptations of the character designs and drastically reinterpreted costumes. Echoes' Blake and Camus + the pegasus trio are a good example of that approach.
(yes eyes get smaller when you are older but look at the Picture of Seth and Eirika there, his eyes are 1/2 the size of Eirika's and yeah I know that is Suzuki).
FE Heroes Seth just looks like male Robin with different hair.
Nice find! Didn't expect Marth to show up there lolMarth made a likely non-licensed cameo in this week's Digimon Universe episode.
Game characters are controlled by a villain that attempts to use them as his minions. He only appears in a flashback showing how that started, and was the only (aside from an Agumon... although this is Digimon anyway) who pretty much used an official design, rather than original designs that vaguely reference existing ones.