Sigma Harmonics

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Sigma Harmonics
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Developer(s) Square Enix
Publisher(s) Square Enix
Designer(s) Yoshinori Kitase (producer)
Hiroki Chiba (director)
Yusaku Nakaaki (character designer)

Masashi Hamauzu (music composer)

Platform(s) Nintendo DS
Release date JP August 21, 2008[1]
Genre(s) Console role-playing game
Rating(s) CERO: B (12+)

Sigma Harmonics (シグマ・ハーモニクス Shiguma Hāmonikusu?) is a forthcoming console role-playing game developed and produced by Square Enix for the Nintendo DS handheld game console. [2] The game was first announced in the Japanese gaming magazine Famitsu, and will be developed by the development team behind Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII.

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[edit] Gameplay

The game will be played using the Nintendo DS system's "book" orientation (similar to Brain Age, Ninja Gaiden: Dragon Sword and other games). No other information is currently available.

[edit] Plot

The story revolves around Sigma Kurogami (黒上・シグマ Kurogami Shiguma?), an ordinary student. One day, his past is rewritten, causing chaos in his present. He then works with his friend Neon Tsukiyumi (月弓・ネオン Tsukiyumi Neon?) to return his life to normal.

[edit] Music

The game music will be composed by Masashi Hamauzu,[3] who has previously also provided music for Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII.

[edit] Development

Sigma Harmonics was first revealed as one of the trademarks registered by Square Enix.[4] The producer will be Yoshinori Kitase and the game will be directed by Hiroki Chiba; respectively co-director and co-event planner of Chrono Trigger. The game will feature character designs by Yusaku Nakaaki.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Square Enix (2008). Sigma Harmonics. Retrieved on 2008-05-29.
  2. ^ Tanaka, John (2008-03-26). New From Square Enix: Sigma Harmonics. ds.ign.com. Retrieved on 2008-03-27.
  3. ^ Jérémie (2008-03-27). Sigma Harmonics pour Hamauzu.
  4. ^ Spencer (2008-02-17). Crystal Chronicles WiiWare trademarked? Namco Bandai battles ghosts? Ubisoft goes Jurassic?. siliconera.com. Retrieved on 2008-03-27.

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