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Original thread title: OFFICIAL BLOG #3 — Story and Characters

AtlusAram on 01-12-2010, 02:59 PM

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What better way to ring in the new decade than with a new Shiren blog, right? Well, I know many of you are busy getting dressed to run out and pre-order Shiren with the gift cards you got for the holidays, and if so, please continue. For those that need a little more information, take a minute to read this and we’re sure you’ll be ready to head out and reserve your copies as well.


That’s right, Meh Kappa. Shiren’s going to smack that apathy off your FACE!

I’m Clayton S. Chan, Editor on Shiren the Wanderer, the upcoming RPG for Wii™ slated to wander into stores on February 9, 2010. (Scott Strichart, the Project Lead, also pitched in with editing. I don’t want to sound like I’m taking all the credit. Also, the “S” does not stand for “Shiren”.) The fact that there’s a need for both an editor and a Project Lead on this game should be your first sign that this isn’t your run of the mill Shiren title. In most of the past Shiren games, the gameplay and the adventure took center stage, and the plot was more of a secondary thing. That’s not the case in Shiren the Wanderer, as story plays a huge role.

What do we know about Shiren from past games? The guy loves to wander in dungeons, he always wears a bamboo kasa, he’s a silent hero, and he’s got a wise-crackin’ animal companion. The guys at Chunsoft decided that wasn’t quite enough of a backstory for a franchise character and in Shiren the Wanderer, they dig deeper into Shiren’s past.


Awesome hat? Check. Hot female sidekick? Check. Talking ferret? Check. Set a course for adventuuuuuuure!


As Scott mentioned, you’ll be controlling two characters from Shiren’s past that reunite with him for this adventure. You’ll learn a bit about Shiren’s relationship with them, and you’ll also learn quite a bit about Shiren’s father and the ancestors of both Shiren and Koppa.

Why would Shiren’s ancestors be involved? Well, that’s the sort of thing that happens when your main plot goes back 2000 years. That’s right. Two whole millennia of plotting. Can you handle that?

At the crux of the plot is a giant mythical place known as the Karakuri Mansion. (“Karakuri” is the Japanese word used to describe a contraption, mechanical device or other assorted gewgaw.) Supposedly, nobody’s ever seen the Mansion, but out of the blue Shiren’s old teacher, Sensei shows up and hands Shiren the key to the place. Shiren’s obviously not just going to pass up an invitation like that, so he sets out to find it. As soon as he sets foot in the vicinity, he’ll be beset by bandits, ninjas, demons, and come across a princess who’s been asleep for 1,000 years...and that’s only the beginning.


Ninjas...The cause and solution to all of life’s problems.


And that’s just the main plot. Once you get through the all the ninjas, demons, bandits, and possible ex-girlfriends that the first part of the game has to offer, you’ll get access to some pretty awesome side-stories that unlock once you beat the game. Granted, they are more lighthearted in nature, but they’re still my favorite parts of the game.


“They have Spy Tech!” “They KNOW!”


So if you’re looking for a game that weaves a pretty grand tale and actually has a pretty satisfying conclusion (unlike, say, some of the games I’ve played recently.) then you’re going to want to finish getting dressed to go out and get that pre-order for Shiren the Wanderer placed!


You don’t want to disappoint her, do you?


Have a happy and prosperous 2010, everyone!

—by Clayton S. Chan, Lead Editor

Posted by Jubilee (administrator) on 26 January 2025 at 23:48.

jeffx on 01-12-2010, 03:15 PM

This is gonna rule!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted by Jubilee (administrator) on 26 January 2025 at 23:48.

TenRX on 01-12-2010, 06:00 PM

I'll wait for this !!! :3

Posted by Jubilee (administrator) on 26 January 2025 at 23:49.

ryanbrandes on 01-13-2010, 10:58 AM

This is already the life I live, looking forward to hearing more about my future travels... coincidentally, I got a "wanderer's hat" off eBay just a couple days ago... Am I ahead of the game, or what?

Posted by Jubilee (administrator) on 26 January 2025 at 23:49.

Posted by AtlusAram.

» Kasa

Posted by ???.

»HOW COULD YOU??? WE ALL KNOW WIKIPEDIA IS THE DEVIL SPAWN AND IS THE MOST UNRELIABLE AND EVIL RESOURCE EVER!!!«
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Enzeru on 01-13-2010, 08:41 PM

...And besides, the first sentence talks about how the word becomes "gasa" when the proceeding word describes the type of kasa it is.

Posted by Jubilee (administrator) on 26 January 2025 at 23:50.
Edited by Jubilee (administrator) on 26 January 2025 at 23:54.

Posted by Enzeru on 01-13-2010, 08:41 PM.

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Posted by AtlusAram.

» Kasa

Posted by ???.

»HOW COULD YOU??? WE ALL KNOW WIKIPEDIA IS THE DEVIL SPAWN AND IS THE MOST UNRELIABLE AND EVIL RESOURCE EVER!!!«
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...And besides, the first sentence talks about how the word becomes "gasa" when the proceeding word describes the type of kasa it is.«

Manly Biceps on 01-15-2010, 09:41 AM

Yeah, but the sentence doesn't have anything declaring a type or style. Just the material it's made of. Don't question the robot! He'll kill you!

Posted by Jubilee (administrator) on 26 January 2025 at 23:53.
Edited by Jubilee (administrator) on 26 January 2025 at 23:55.

Zoltor on 01-22-2010, 06:10 AM

Just nitpicking/poking fun here, but doesn't Kappa mean Demon in Japanese lol, so that monster's name is effectively "Meh Demon"(or more like: Demon, meh) lol.

Needless to say, this doesn't help the matter any, on how I don't feel threatened by non bosses in Shiren lol.

Posted by Jubilee (administrator) on 26 January 2025 at 23:56.

Rednusander on 01-22-2010, 09:18 AM

I think an accurate translation of "kappa" would be "water imp." Remember when a character named Kappa showed up in Final Fantasy VI to explain how Gau works? He even jumps into a little pool of water at the end as I recall.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kappa_(folklore)

But yes, that monster is effectively called "Meh Water Imp." The team put a lot of work into making the monster progressions make sense to those who paid close attention, so make sure to look out for the rest of his type.

As far as being threatened... appearances and names are deceiving, especially in this game. Nothing more belittling than "Shiren fell to the Meh Kappa."

Posted by Jubilee (administrator) on 26 January 2025 at 23:56.

LordGek on 01-29-2010, 06:53 AM

The Kappas are nasty little twists in this game! Their favorite trick is to not necessarily go after you but run over to any items in the room and THROW THEM AT YOU! So not only are you likely to take some damage (although with most non weapon/armor items this is pretty negligible) but the item will then disappear (just like when you throw an item at a monster in the game).

Posted by Jubilee (administrator) on 26 January 2025 at 23:57.

Posted by LordGek on 01-29-2010, 06:53 AM.

» The Kappas are nasty little twists in this game! Their favorite trick is to not necessarily go after you but run over to any items in the room and THROW THEM AT YOU! So not only are you likely to take some damage (although with most non weapon/armor items this is pretty negligible) but the item will then disappear (just like when you throw an item at a monster in the game).«

Zoltor on 02-05-2010, 06:46 AM

Lol, damn, I hate monsters that do crap like that.

To Rednusander: (hmm, I thought I posted a reply to your post already) Oh ok.

Posted by Jubilee (administrator) on 26 January 2025 at 23:58.

Posted by Zoltor on 02-05-2010, 06:46 AM.

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Posted by LordGek on 01-29-2010, 06:53 AM.

» The Kappas are nasty little twists in this game! Their favorite trick is to not necessarily go after you but run over to any items in the room and THROW THEM AT YOU! So not only are you likely to take some damage (although with most non weapon/armor items this is pretty negligible) but the item will then disappear (just like when you throw an item at a monster in the game).«
Lol, damn, I hate monsters that do crap like that.

To Rednusander: (hmm, I thought I posted a reply to your post already) Oh ok.«

LordGek on 02-05-2010, 08:43 PM

This is what makes Shiren so cool is that MOST of its beasties have some sort of cool unique abilities.

Posted by Jubilee (administrator) on 26 January 2025 at 23:59.
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