After 14 years, the 6-hour JRPG that dominated the Xbox 360's indie charts is getting a full remaster at a self-described "amazing price point"
Breath of Death 🐟🎃7 is an unlikely remaster candidate, but a welcome one

The Xbox 360 era came alongside the rise of indie gaming, and the Xbox Live 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Indie Game program helped give the smallest developers a much larger problem. Now, it seems a standout JRPG tribute called Breath of Death 7: The Beginning has stoꦰod the test of time well enough to earn its own remaster.
While the title 'Breath of Death 7' might suggest this is a late-era entry in some epic, long-running series, it's actually a standalone, comedy-minded tribute to 8-bit JRPGs. While somewhat bigger games got highlighted on Xbox Live Arcade, Breath of Death 7 was a standout among the smaller Xbox Live Indie Game title📖s, offering a Dragon Quest-style experience that you could wrap up in about six hours.
to this day with "Very Positive" reviews. It's now bundled with developerZeboyd Digital Entertainment's follow-up, Cthulhu Saves the World, for $3 - or just $0.59 during ♏the current Steam Autumn Sale.

Now another studio called Shadow Layer Games is set to launch Breath of Death 7: The Beginning R𒆙eanimated via on December 12. This version cheekily promises "new detailed visuals, animation, audio, and quality of undead updates," and the new graphics look quite nice - like a lost SNES JRPG we never got to play.
The best part? The devs have confirmed in a press release that just like the original, Reanimated is going to have an "amazing price point" - this time it's $5. Sure, that's a lot of inflation over the first game, but five bucks is sti🌊ll a more than fair asking price for a breezy JRPG in the cla🌄ssic style.
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