5/11/2023 0 Comments Rogue galaxy wallpaper menuUp until now, we’ve received a lot of response from the players. “It’s already been half a year since Dark Chronicle was released for sale. The short passage written by Akihiro at the bottom reads Maybe it turned out to be concept art for one of the locations used in the finished game. The background image hasn’t been seen anywhere else before. The page is titled “Next DC” and features two shadowed out character designs labeled ‘The Hero?’ and ‘The Heroine?’ They also present you with the question “In Production!?” Most likely because they were still uncertain of it’s name and the fate of the game. has a short article provided by Akihiro Hino titled “Message for Dark Fans”. The first instance of Dark Cloud 3 being mentioned by Level-5 was in the Dark Chronicle art book that was released in 2003. A lot of the changes the anonymous source was talking about, were probably made during the time in between those months. However, on November of 28th in 2005, we can see that the name was finally changed to ‘RG-Project’. Two of the launch files from June 6th, and June 24th of 2005 have the game named as ‘DC3-Project’! The first image had the title ‘Dark Chronicle Rogue Galaxy’ on it! The other image appears to be a work in progress menu that didn’t make it very far.Īlso on the disc are three unused launch files. This includes two images that were labeled ‘DC3Title’. Level-5 also left behind some files and pictures on the Japanese version of Rogue Galaxy. Soon after all of the changes, they also had to change the name. This included the removal of the Georama, which was removed very early on. This was due to the many changes Sony asked for. They revealed the fact that Sony did green light Dark Cloud 3 in 2003, but it eventually became Rogue Galaxy. In 2019, hiddencastle released an interview he did with an employee who wished to stay anonymous. All of the evidence we have available actually shows that Rogue Galaxy was developed as Dark Cloud 3 at first! With files taken from Rogue Galaxy’s Japanese disc, and insider information from Level-5, we’re able to confirm that this is in fact that case.įirst, lets talk about the insider source from Level-5. Dark Cloud 3 and Rogue GalaxyĪfter releasing Dark Cloud 2, Level-5’s next big project was Rogue Galaxy. They asked for many changes which quickly changed the game’s identity. Sony also didn’t see the point of the Georama and didn’t think it would fit in the new game they were developing. Their team had actually been tired of using the same ideas, and wanted to try something different. Since Dark Cloud 1 and 2 had done so well, why didn’t Level-5 decide to go ahead with making another game? They actually had some good reason not to. Will the fans ever get their wish? We hope to answer all of you questions here, and in the Dark Cloud 3 documentary! However, was it actually created? Over time, a lot of new information has been uncovered, and it continues to be asked about to this day. Dark Cloud 3 is a highly sought after sequel by many fans of the series that was never released.
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