Well hey there,
I’m Keith.
And as you can tell from the title, I am a composer looking to put together a team for an RPG project. Not just any project though- the final product is to be one of, if not the greatest freeware RPG games ever released. I want gamers who’ve never even heard of rpg maker to be playing this game.
Ambitious? You betcha.
My roommate will be collaborating with me on the soundtrack. We are both currently enrolled at Berklee College of Music and will master the entire OST before the games release. We'll be creating the music using Reason 4.0 and Logic Pro 8- two professional digital audio sequencing programs.
The music is influenced by a combination of hip hop (the good kind) and electronic music with orchestral techniques tied into the mix(think Persona 3 minus the Jpop). Therefore, the game’s world should have technology comparable to our present time or have a futuristic setting.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/dynqa6 is the link where you can download a 5 song sampler of what we’ve been working on. Keep in mind these songs are all demos and the mixes are not finished.
Now I want this game to be great, but what makes a classic RPG game???
We can agree the factors include an unforgettable storyline (particularly one where the player grows attached to the world and characters), balanced and FUN gameplay, a soundtrack that appropriately conveys the current mood or atmosphere, and a consistent graphical style that draws (hahahah! pun) the player into the world.
Here’s the problem with most RPG maker projects- it’s one man trying to do it all. Examples include the music, animations, storyline, characters, and mapping. Screenshots are generally the first impression potential players take note of. If they see what looks like a messy deuce of mapping and awful character portraits, they probably won’t even bother reading about its story description… no matter how phenomenal it may be.
No game maker is talented in all departments. So they borrow.
It’s hard to get sucked into a game when the town theme is an already familiar song. “Oh wait that’s an ff7 midi track”. Talk about an instant reminder you’re playing just another RPG maker game.
The same thing can be applied to graphics. How many times have you seen the same chest graphic in different games? How about two different games using the same main character sprite? All turn offs.
This game will feature a 100% original mp3 soundtrack and graphics. Anyone involved with the project will stick to what they’re best at. Doing so will allow us to make progress at a much faster rate, less work for everyone, and have a more polished game.
So….
Who am I looking for?
You’re a great story/scenario writer? GET AT ME
I won’t get into the specifics of what exactly I’m looking for, but I will say if it involves a 14 year old looking to save the world for no apparent reason- I’ll pass. I’m a fan of characters and storylines from game series such as Persona and Shadow Hearts.
You’ve got skills in graphic design? GET AT ME
You’re a coding guru? GET AT ME- The project will be made in either XP, VX, or Toolkit.
You’re the hotdog eating contest champion of the neighborhood? That’s awesome. Unfortunately, it won’t benefit the project at this time. Sorry.
Have a skill (or know somebody who does) not mentioned that would help out with the development of the game? GET AT ME
Most importantly I’m looking for talented people who have the free time to work on the game and are passionate about game making. I’m willing to put in a huge amount time and effort to make a stellar soundtrack because of my love for music and RPGs. I’m not the only one looking to release a game on this level so I’ll be posting this on other forums to reach as many people possible. Experience is a plus and you must be able provide an example of your work.
You can get in contact with me by sending an email to heyitskeith@hotmail.com or by replying to this thread.
Again here is the link to the soundtrack sampler.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/dynqa6Feel free to leave feedback such as “that was awesome”, or “yep. boner!” or “keith, this music sucks. i hate your face.” Note: Picking option 3 may get you shanked. Yea. eshanked.