Today some new info surfaced about Wii’s Fragile: Goodbye Ruins of the Moon. I hope you guys aren’t sick of hearing about this game, because I love learning about it. Every time I do I want to buy a Wii a little more. Anyway here are the new features of the game we now know about:

Personal Flame
This can actually be translated as either Personal Flame, or Personal Frame. Neither really makes much sense, but flame made me think of a smoke signal, which is used to communicate thereby making more sense at least than frame.
Anyway, the Personal Flame is that metallic backpack on our protagonist Seto. Think of it as a Pokédex for the post-apocalyptic world. Throughout Seto’s travels, the P.F will give Seto advice and analysis of events going on around him.
Unfortunately overtime the sensor on the P.F begins to deteriorate, affecting the advice and information it gives Seto. Here is a quote to give you an idea:
One moment please. I am again checking the affairs of your surroundings. Um… Uh… That… Something… The key is probably laughing…
-P.F
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Chiyo
Somewhere along Seto’s journey, Chiyo blocks his path. She appears to be a young girl but her manner of speaking is that of an elderly person’s. She has an especially cautious and selfish personality. This vice stems from the fact that she is a very lonely person. |
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Item Seller
A mysterious individual who sells Seto items he needs along his journey. He is always in good humor and at ease despite the state of the world. He appears to wheel around a baby carriage filled with his goods. |
I really love the character design for the game so far. It creates a good cohesion between the setting and mood of the game.
In addition to these updates some screenshots of a few ruins Seto will travel to have been revealed:
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Dam
The dam sure looks unthreatening enough from the outside. The inside however is dark, damp, and humid. Apparently you can also go into the Dam’s control room… wonder if it still works? |
Foot Town
Foot Town is located inside of Tokyo Tower. Click here for a description of Foot Town. I wonder what’s inside? |
Laboratory
The kind of research that was done here is unknown. There are probably things here that would be helpful on Seto’s journey. |
Related Entries:
Fragile Preview
Fragile Update
Fragile Blog
Fragile: Goodbye Ruins of The Moon: New Features, Characters, and Locations
Today some new info surfaced about Wii’s Fragile: Goodbye Ruins of the Moon. I hope you guys aren’t sick of hearing about this game, because I love learning about it. Every time I do I want to buy a Wii a little more. Anyway here are the new features of the game we now know about:
Personal Flame
This can actually be translated as either Personal Flame, or Personal Frame. Neither really makes much sense, but flame made me think of a smoke signal, which is used to communicate thereby making more sense at least than frame.
Anyway, the Personal Flame is that metallic backpack on our protagonist Seto. Think of it as a Pokédex for the post-apocalyptic world. Throughout Seto’s travels, the P.F will give Seto advice and analysis of events going on around him.
Unfortunately overtime the sensor on the P.F begins to deteriorate, affecting the advice and information it gives Seto. Here is a quote to give you an idea:
Chiyo
Somewhere along Seto’s journey, Chiyo blocks his path. She appears to be a young girl but her manner of speaking is that of an elderly person’s. She has an especially cautious and selfish personality. This vice stems from the fact that she is a very lonely person.
Item Seller
A mysterious individual who sells Seto items he needs along his journey. He is always in good humor and at ease despite the state of the world. He appears to wheel around a baby carriage filled with his goods.
I really love the character design for the game so far. It creates a good cohesion between the setting and mood of the game.
In addition to these updates some screenshots of a few ruins Seto will travel to have been revealed:
Dam
The dam sure looks unthreatening enough from the outside. The inside however is dark, damp, and humid. Apparently you can also go into the Dam’s control room… wonder if it still works?
Foot Town
Foot Town is located inside of Tokyo Tower. Click here for a description of Foot Town. I wonder what’s inside?
Laboratory
The kind of research that was done here is unknown. There are probably things here that would be helpful on Seto’s journey.
Related Entries:
Fragile Preview
Fragile Update
Fragile Blog
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