

On the gameplay side of things, we get a better look at some of the game’s threatening looking enemies, while also getting to see the full party system in action, with four characters working together to take on a group of enemies, which may actually briefly show some of the Project Octopath Traveler’s other protagonists. The video also highlights the fact that all of the Project Octopath Traveler’s music is composed by Yasunori Nishiki.

Play as eight different characters, each with their own stories to uncover and side quests to complete. Embark on an epic journey across the vast and wondrous world of Orsterra and discover the captivating stories of each of the eight travelers.
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The video, which comes in at three minutes and thirty-seven seconds, showcases some new gameplay alongside some footage of the recording studio, all with a brand new awesome sounding battle theme playing in the background. The award-winning RPG comes to PC Eight travelers. Earlier this week, Square-Enix uploaded a new video for project OCTOPATH TRAVELER, where the developers share details about the changes made to the game following fan feedback.And if there’s something they heard loud and clear, it’s that people looove the music (composed by Yasunori Nishiki, by the way). Today, Square Enix and Nintendo continued to promote the game by releasing a new video that showcases some behind-the-scenes footage from the game’s recording studio, giving us a taste of the game’s music. Project Octopath Traveler was one of the first big third-party titles announced for Nintendo Switch in January and has since gotten a ton of new information, and even a demo on the Nintendo Switch eShop.
