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Breath of Fire 6

Breath of Fire 6: Hakuryū no Shugosha-tachi (Japanese: ブレスオブファイア6 白竜の守護者たち, Hepburn: Buresu obu Faia 6: Hakuryū no Shugosha-tachi, Breath of Fire 6: Guardians of the White Dragon) was a free-to-play online, web-based multiplayer role-playing video game with microtransactions developed and published by Capcom as the sixth main installment of its Breath of Fire series. The game was released in Japan on February 24, 2016 for Microsoft Windows computers and Android devices, with an iOS release following on July 12, 2016.[3][4] Online operations for the title officially ceased on September 27, 2017.[5]

Breath of Fire 6
Developer(s)Capcom
Publisher(s)Capcom
Producer(s)Kazunori Sugiura
Composer(s)Tamiya Terashima
SeriesBreath of Fire
Platform(s)Windows, Android, iOS
ReleaseWindows, Android
iOS
Genre(s)Role-playing
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Gameplay edit

Breath of Fire 6 was an online action-based roleplaying game where players created a hero character whom they could customize in appearance, gender, and skills. Both characters and environments were presented using two-dimensional graphics, with the player traveling across several environments battling enemies and taking part in the story. They were accompanied by AI-controlled partners called "Fellows" who make up their party to help complete missions, while multiplayer missions allowed up to four players to team up together.[6] The hero's class could be customized depending on their weapon specialization, which could branch into other, more specialized classes with more powerful abilities as they progressed.[7]

Both the player's hero and their Fellows could utilize rechargeable skills and spells which enabled the player to create timed combo chains, such as combining two spells into a larger one. Eventually players could unlock the ability to build up a meter that allows the hero to temporarily transform into a dragon form called "D-Trance Mode" and cause bigger damage to enemies. Players could connect to a hub village that allowed them to shop for items and equipment, chat and team up to accomplish co-operative missions. Like previous entries in the series, players could customize their own village as the game progresses.[6]

Plot edit

Characters edit

Players assumed the role of a male or female hero who is the sibling of Ryu (voiced by Kappei Yamaguchi), the young mayor of the town of Dragnier who goes missing following an attack by the villainous Insidia Empire.[8] The player was assisted by a number of support characters including Nina (voiced by Kyōko Hikami), a descendant of a race of humans who could once transform into giant birds and who was searching the world for her lost sister. Other denizens of Dragnier and its surroundings included Gilliam (voiced by Hiroki Yasumoto), a blue-furred, wolf-like Wolba beastman who was striven to protect his forest home; Amelia (voiced by Mai Nakahara), an aloof but intelligent magic-user of the Algar sheep-horned tribe; Jubei (voiced by Hiroshi Naka), an older, weasel-like Kamaitachi beastman archer who acted as a distributor of advice; Masamune (voiced by Takehito Koyasu), a Kamaitachi swordsman and old friend of Jubei; and Peridot (voiced by Haruka Tomatsu), a traveling female musician who lacked emotion but was otherwise kind.[9]

The central antagonists were members of the Insidia Empire, led by Emperor Steinberg, which intended to use the powers of the Dark Dragons to take over the world and create lasting peace through oppression.[10] Their chief knight was Klaus (voiced by Toshiyuki Morikawa), the strongest swordsman in the Empire, who was joined by Elise (voiced by Hitomi Nabatame), a woman who wielded a similar dark power,[11] and Elena (voiced by Chiaki Takahashi), a mysterious woman with vast knowledge of the dragon clans.[12]

Story edit

The game takes place 1,000 years after an apocalyptic battle between the Light and Dark Dragon clans, humans with the ability to transform into powerful dragons with immense destructive power, that ended thanks to the actions of a mysterious young man. The resulting fallout caused planet-wide gradual desertification, and over the years the people of the world have created new communities, paving the way for a peaceful new era. However, behind the scenes, the powerful Insidia Empire covertly disrupted that peace, overtaking the world slowly and dominating smaller countries, one by one.

One of the lands that fell under the Empire's strength was the town of Dragnier, home to the hero and their brother, Ryu, which was razed by the Empire who destroyed all in their path. Peridot, a traveling bard who just happened to come by the ruins, found the hero in trouble and saves them. Together with the surviving citizens of their hometown, the hero and his companions needed to rebuild their lost land and strike back at the Empire while discovering the secrets of the dragon clans.[13]

Development edit

Breath of Fire 6 was first announced in August 2013 during Capcom's Network Game Conference in Japan, where it was given a tentative release date in the region for the following year.[4] It is the first main installment in the series not to debut on a home console, and was created specifically for touch-based PCs, smart phones and tablets.[14] Capcom designed the game as an "easy touch type online RPG" with simple controls and "exhilarating combat", and it was the first main series title released since Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter in 2002.[14] The title supported online play as well as a cross-platform save feature that allowed players to resume their progress on separate devices.[15] Speaking with website Eurogamer, a representative of Capcom remarked on the uncertainty of the title appearing outside Japan, stating "As with all of Capcom's games we need to consider both their suitability for release in local markets and the resources are available to ensure we deliver a high quality gameplay experience in each territory."[16] On March 31, 2016 a statement was issued by the Breath of Fire 6 development team announcing the delay of the iOS version of the game to Summer 2016.

The game's official theme song was "In Our Hands" by Haruka Tomatsu, which was released in Japan as the B-side to her single "Fantastic Soda!!" on July 30, 2014.[17] A soundtrack album for the game was released in two volumes: the first, the Breath of Fire 6 Original Soundtrack -Myakudou-, was made available on February 24, 2016;[18] and the second, Breath of Fire 6 Original Soundtrack -Ryuushou- followed on July 27, 2016.[19]

Reception edit

Breath of Fire 6 received mostly negative reviews among players, earning a 1.5 out of 5 average on the Japanese Google Play store at the time of its closure in 2017.[20] Timothy Donohoo of CBR remarked on the game's "horrible" reception and short life of only a year and a half before its servers were shut down, declaring it "a half-hearted effort at reviving the franchise."[20] Ben Morgan of Kotaku called it "the worst version of what you’d expect, microtransactions and all, when an established series goes free-to-play."[21] The title's graphics were often deemed a "rip-off" of Wizet's 2003 MMORPG MapleStory rather than using the art style established in previous games in the series.[22][23]

Service closure edit

On July 27, 2017, Capcom announced that Breath of Fire 6 would be ending service in two months "due to changes in external environment."[24] The game's servers were shut down on September 27, 2017, with all players being refunded for any unused Dragon Crystal in-game currency.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ Dotson, Carter (February 22, 2016). "'Breath of Fire 6' MMORPG Launching This Week in Japan". Touch Arcade. Retrieved December 3, 2016.
  2. ^ "ブレス オブ ファイア6 白竜の守護者たち まとめ [iPhone/iPod]" (in Japanese). Famitsu. Retrieved November 28, 2016.
  3. ^ Kubba, Sinan (August 2, 2013). . Joystiq. Archived from the original on August 10, 2013. Retrieved August 3, 2013.
  4. ^ a b Phillips, Tom (August 1, 2013). "Breath of Fire 6 announced for PC, tablet and smartphones". Eurogamer. Retrieved August 3, 2013.
  5. ^ a b (in Japanese). Capcom. Archived from the original on December 23, 2017. Retrieved January 17, 2018.
  6. ^ a b Sato (March 20, 2015). "Breath of Fire 6 Shows Off Multiplayer Missions, Class Changing, And Costumes". Siliconera. Retrieved December 3, 2016.
  7. ^ Rad, Chloi (March 23, 2015). "Breath of Fire 6 Details Revealed: Classes, Multiplayer, and More". IGN. Retrieved December 3, 2016.
  8. ^ Sato (August 14, 2015). "Breath of Fire 6 Introduces Its Series Recurring Character Ryu". Siliconera. Retrieved December 3, 2016.
  9. ^ "『ブレス オブ ファイア 6 白竜の守護者たち』アニメPV&先行テストなど最新ゲーム情報を公開!" (in Japanese). Famitsu. July 30, 2014. Retrieved December 3, 2016.
  10. ^ "『ブレス オブ ファイア 6』でも"竜変身"は健在!" (in Japanese). Dengeki Online. March 20, 2015. Retrieved December 3, 2016.
  11. ^ "『ブレス オブ ファイア6』子安武人さん、生天目仁美さんほか豪華声優陣が出演決定! 主人公ほかメインキャラのサンプルボイスも公開!" (in Japanese). Famitsu. February 12, 2016. Retrieved December 3, 2016.
  12. ^ (in Japanese). Breath of Fire 6.com. September 6, 2015. Archived from the original on December 20, 2016. Retrieved December 3, 2016.
  13. ^ Sato (March 20, 2015). "Breath of Fire 6 Tells A Tale Of Warring Dragon Clans". Siliconera. Retrieved December 2, 2016.
  14. ^ a b Sato, Kazuya (August 1, 2013). "カプコン、「ブレスオブファイア6」をスマホやPC向けに配信へ" (in Japanese). CNET Japan. Retrieved August 3, 2013.
  15. ^ Ishaan (August 1, 2013). "Breath of Fire 6 Announced For Phones, Tablets, And Browsers". Siliconera. Retrieved August 3, 2013.
  16. ^ Phillips, Tom (August 1, 2013). "Breath of Fire 6 announced for PC, tablet and smartphones UPDATE: Capcom undecided on Western release". Eurogamer. Retrieved December 6, 2021.
  17. ^ "Discography |戸松 遥 Official Website" (in Japanese). Haruka Tomatsu Official Website. Retrieved December 3, 2016.
  18. ^ "BREATH OF FIRE 6 Original Soundtrack -Myakudou-" (CPCA-10391). vgmdb. Retrieved December 3, 2016.
  19. ^ "BREATH OF FIRE 6 Original Soundtrack -Ryuushou-" (CPCA-10424). vgmdb. Retrieved December 3, 2016.
  20. ^ a b Donohoo, Timothy (November 2, 2021). "JRPGs Are Making a Comeback, So Where's Breath of Fire?". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved December 4, 2021.
  21. ^ Morgan, Ben (November 12, 2020). "Breath Of Fire Needs To Make A Comeback". Kotaku. Retrieved December 4, 2021.
  22. ^ Hansen, Steven (August 8, 2013). "Breath of Fire 6 coming next year, you'll be sad to learn". Destructoid. Retrieved December 4, 2021.
  23. ^ Duwell, Ron (August 3, 2013). "Breath of Fire 6 Announced as Social RPG, Breath of Fire 2 Coming to Wii U". Technobuffalo. Retrieved December 4, 2021.
  24. ^ Cinderboy (August 1, 2017). "Breath of Fire 6 – Capcom announces closure of cross-platform MMORPG". MMO Culture. Retrieved December 10, 2021.

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Breath of Fire 6 Hakuryu no Shugosha tachi Japanese ブレスオブファイア6 白竜の守護者たち Hepburn Buresu obu Faia 6 Hakuryu no Shugosha tachi Breath of Fire 6 Guardians of the White Dragon was a free to play online web based multiplayer role playing video game with microtransactions developed and published by Capcom as the sixth main installment of its Breath of Fire series The game was released in Japan on February 24 2016 for Microsoft Windows computers and Android devices with an iOS release following on July 12 2016 3 4 Online operations for the title officially ceased on September 27 2017 5 Breath of Fire 6Developer s CapcomPublisher s CapcomProducer s Kazunori SugiuraComposer s Tamiya TerashimaSeriesBreath of FirePlatform s Windows Android iOSReleaseWindows AndroidJP February 24 2016 1 iOSJP July 12 2016 2 Genre s Role playingMode s Single player multiplayer Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Plot 2 1 Characters 2 2 Story 3 Development 4 Reception 5 Service closure 6 References 7 External linksGameplay editBreath of Fire 6 was an online action based roleplaying game where players created a hero character whom they could customize in appearance gender and skills Both characters and environments were presented using two dimensional graphics with the player traveling across several environments battling enemies and taking part in the story They were accompanied by AI controlled partners called Fellows who make up their party to help complete missions while multiplayer missions allowed up to four players to team up together 6 The hero s class could be customized depending on their weapon specialization which could branch into other more specialized classes with more powerful abilities as they progressed 7 Both the player s hero and their Fellows could utilize rechargeable skills and spells which enabled the player to create timed combo chains such as combining two spells into a larger one Eventually players could unlock the ability to build up a meter that allows the hero to temporarily transform into a dragon form called D Trance Mode and cause bigger damage to enemies Players could connect to a hub village that allowed them to shop for items and equipment chat and team up to accomplish co operative missions Like previous entries in the series players could customize their own village as the game progresses 6 Plot editCharacters edit Players assumed the role of a male or female hero who is the sibling of Ryu voiced by Kappei Yamaguchi the young mayor of the town of Dragnier who goes missing following an attack by the villainous Insidia Empire 8 The player was assisted by a number of support characters including Nina voiced by Kyōko Hikami a descendant of a race of humans who could once transform into giant birds and who was searching the world for her lost sister Other denizens of Dragnier and its surroundings included Gilliam voiced by Hiroki Yasumoto a blue furred wolf like Wolba beastman who was striven to protect his forest home Amelia voiced by Mai Nakahara an aloof but intelligent magic user of the Algar sheep horned tribe Jubei voiced by Hiroshi Naka an older weasel like Kamaitachi beastman archer who acted as a distributor of advice Masamune voiced by Takehito Koyasu a Kamaitachi swordsman and old friend of Jubei and Peridot voiced by Haruka Tomatsu a traveling female musician who lacked emotion but was otherwise kind 9 The central antagonists were members of the Insidia Empire led by Emperor Steinberg which intended to use the powers of the Dark Dragons to take over the world and create lasting peace through oppression 10 Their chief knight was Klaus voiced by Toshiyuki Morikawa the strongest swordsman in the Empire who was joined by Elise voiced by Hitomi Nabatame a woman who wielded a similar dark power 11 and Elena voiced by Chiaki Takahashi a mysterious woman with vast knowledge of the dragon clans 12 Story edit The game takes place 1 000 years after an apocalyptic battle between the Light and Dark Dragon clans humans with the ability to transform into powerful dragons with immense destructive power that ended thanks to the actions of a mysterious young man The resulting fallout caused planet wide gradual desertification and over the years the people of the world have created new communities paving the way for a peaceful new era However behind the scenes the powerful Insidia Empire covertly disrupted that peace overtaking the world slowly and dominating smaller countries one by one One of the lands that fell under the Empire s strength was the town of Dragnier home to the hero and their brother Ryu which was razed by the Empire who destroyed all in their path Peridot a traveling bard who just happened to come by the ruins found the hero in trouble and saves them Together with the surviving citizens of their hometown the hero and his companions needed to rebuild their lost land and strike back at the Empire while discovering the secrets of the dragon clans 13 Development editBreath of Fire 6 was first announced in August 2013 during Capcom s Network Game Conference in Japan where it was given a tentative release date in the region for the following year 4 It is the first main installment in the series not to debut on a home console and was created specifically for touch based PCs smart phones and tablets 14 Capcom designed the game as an easy touch type online RPG with simple controls and exhilarating combat and it was the first main series title released since Breath of Fire Dragon Quarter in 2002 14 The title supported online play as well as a cross platform save feature that allowed players to resume their progress on separate devices 15 Speaking with website Eurogamer a representative of Capcom remarked on the uncertainty of the title appearing outside Japan stating As with all of Capcom s games we need to consider both their suitability for release in local markets and the resources are available to ensure we deliver a high quality gameplay experience in each territory 16 On March 31 2016 a statement was issued by the Breath of Fire 6 development team announcing the delay of the iOS version of the game to Summer 2016 The game s official theme song was In Our Hands by Haruka Tomatsu which was released in Japan as the B side to her single Fantastic Soda on July 30 2014 17 A soundtrack album for the game was released in two volumes the first the Breath of Fire 6 Original Soundtrack Myakudou was made available on February 24 2016 18 and the second Breath of Fire 6 Original Soundtrack Ryuushou followed on July 27 2016 19 Reception editBreath of Fire 6 received mostly negative reviews among players earning a 1 5 out of 5 average on the Japanese Google Play store at the time of its closure in 2017 20 Timothy Donohoo of CBR remarked on the game s horrible reception and short life of only a year and a half before its servers were shut down declaring it a half hearted effort at reviving the franchise 20 Ben Morgan of Kotaku called it the worst version of what you d expect microtransactions and all when an established series goes free to play 21 The title s graphics were often deemed a rip off of Wizet s 2003 MMORPG MapleStory rather than using the art style established in previous games in the series 22 23 Service closure editOn July 27 2017 Capcom announced that Breath of Fire 6 would be ending service in two months due to changes in external environment 24 The game s servers were shut down on September 27 2017 with all players being refunded for any unused Dragon Crystal in game currency 5 References edit Dotson Carter February 22 2016 Breath of Fire 6 MMORPG Launching This Week in Japan Touch Arcade Retrieved December 3 2016 ブレス オブ ファイア6 白竜の守護者たち まとめ iPhone iPod in Japanese Famitsu Retrieved November 28 2016 Kubba Sinan August 2 2013 Capcom announces Breath of Fire 6 amid slew of online games Joystiq Archived from the original on August 10 2013 Retrieved August 3 2013 a b Phillips Tom August 1 2013 Breath of Fire 6 announced for PC tablet and smartphones Eurogamer Retrieved August 3 2013 a b ブレス オブ ファイア 6 in Japanese Capcom Archived from the original on December 23 2017 Retrieved January 17 2018 a b Sato March 20 2015 Breath of Fire 6 Shows Off Multiplayer Missions Class Changing And Costumes Siliconera Retrieved December 3 2016 Rad Chloi March 23 2015 Breath of Fire 6 Details Revealed Classes Multiplayer and More IGN Retrieved December 3 2016 Sato August 14 2015 Breath of Fire 6 Introduces Its Series Recurring Character Ryu Siliconera Retrieved December 3 2016 ブレス オブ ファイア 6 白竜の守護者たち アニメPV 先行テストなど最新ゲーム情報を公開 in Japanese Famitsu July 30 2014 Retrieved December 3 2016 ブレス オブ ファイア 6 でも 竜変身 は健在 in Japanese Dengeki Online March 20 2015 Retrieved December 3 2016 ブレス オブ ファイア6 子安武人さん 生天目仁美さんほか豪華声優陣が出演決定 主人公ほかメインキャラのサンプルボイスも公開 in Japanese Famitsu February 12 2016 Retrieved December 3 2016 ブレスオブファイア6 BOF6 キャラクター紹介 エレナ in Japanese Breath of Fire 6 com September 6 2015 Archived from the original on December 20 2016 Retrieved December 3 2016 Sato March 20 2015 Breath of Fire 6 Tells A Tale Of Warring Dragon Clans Siliconera Retrieved December 2 2016 a b Sato Kazuya August 1 2013 カプコン ブレスオブファイア6 をスマホやPC向けに配信へ in Japanese CNET Japan Retrieved August 3 2013 Ishaan August 1 2013 Breath of Fire 6 Announced For Phones Tablets And Browsers Siliconera Retrieved August 3 2013 Phillips Tom August 1 2013 Breath of Fire 6 announced for PC tablet and smartphones UPDATE Capcom undecided on Western release Eurogamer Retrieved December 6 2021 Discography 戸松 遥 Official Website in Japanese Haruka Tomatsu Official Website Retrieved December 3 2016 BREATH OF FIRE 6 Original Soundtrack Myakudou CPCA 10391 vgmdb Retrieved December 3 2016 BREATH OF FIRE 6 Original Soundtrack Ryuushou CPCA 10424 vgmdb Retrieved December 3 2016 a b Donohoo Timothy November 2 2021 JRPGs Are Making a Comeback So Where s Breath of Fire Comic Book Resources Retrieved December 4 2021 Morgan Ben November 12 2020 Breath Of Fire Needs To Make A Comeback Kotaku Retrieved December 4 2021 Hansen Steven August 8 2013 Breath of Fire 6 coming next year you ll be sad to learn Destructoid Retrieved December 4 2021 Duwell Ron August 3 2013 Breath of Fire 6 Announced as Social RPG Breath of Fire 2 Coming to Wii U Technobuffalo Retrieved December 4 2021 Cinderboy August 1 2017 Breath of Fire 6 Capcom announces closure of cross platform MMORPG MMO Culture Retrieved December 10 2021 External links editOfficial website in Japanese Portal nbsp Video games Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Breath of Fire 6 amp oldid 1214866538, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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