Is it or isn’t it? Namco Bandai seems to have been playing a teasing game with Japanese press this week, firstly announcing on its website that the awe-inspiring RPG
Eternal Sonata was destined for PS3 next year. And then pulling the news. And then putting it up again.
Japanese gaming bible,
Famitsu, seems to have settled the issue, confirming that Namco Bandai is set to release a PS3 version of
Eternal Sonata sometime next year.
Never fear though, European RPG nuts, because Atari is brining the 360 version of
Eternal Sonata – referred to in hushed tones as ‘the
Final Fantasy of the 360’ by many – to the UK this coming October. From what we saw at Leipzig it's should be a game that sweeps awards and gathers fans by the, ahem, score. It really does look extraordinarily wonderful.
The game's storyline is based around the last hours of (tuberculosis-ridden) Frederic Chopin's life, in which the composer dreams of saving a world filled with people suffering incurable diseases. Don't be fooled though, the brief look we had also suggests that it's bursting with harmonious gameplay.
See SPOnG’s
Eternal Sonata page for more.