Hands-on with upcoming Square Enix JRPGs, the games of November, and Visual Novel Maker (Digitally Uploaded 2017, Episode #36)

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So November might not be quite as busy in terms of game releases as October was, but there’s still plenty to look forward to!

We also have a special guest on the podcast, Jay from YouTube channel JayRPG (https://www.youtube.com/c/JayRPGee), who talks to us about Lost Sphear and the Secret of Mana remake that he had time to go hands on with recently.

And, finally, we have a chat about Visual Novel maker – a new and exciting addition to the “Maker” family of software (think RPG Maker), that makes it very, very easy to create your own VNs.

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JayRPG: @JayRPGee

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