Kinoko Nasu, creator of TYPE-MOON games like Fate/stay night and the Tsukihime series expressed her deep admiration for HoYoverse titles Honkai: Star Rail and Genshin Impact in a recent interview . Along with miHoYo developer David Jiang, Nasu told DenfaminicoGamer, “To some extent, I expected HoYoverse to be a company of people who love games and are driven by that passion, but compared to what I heard at that time……it really exceeded my expectations. The passion of the creators plus the sound philosophy of the company. I thought, 'Yes, it's natural for this company to become a big company.' I felt familiar with the origins of such a company, but at the same time, I also felt admiration and respect. respect, thinking, 'There are people who have accomplished things that we could not do on our own, using their love as motivation.'”
Nasu and Jiang exchanged stories about how they inspired each other. Jiang revealed that he was exposed to much of Nasu's work from a very young age – initially starting out as a Saber fan before finding himself 'shocked by the characters and world-building'. The world described in Fate/stay night [Unlimited Blade Works].'The theme of love and the presence of justice in Honkai: Star Rail are things he learned directly from Fate. He added that they have the same birthday.
Nasu said that he has been waiting for the PS5 version of Honkai: Star Rail for a long time, and said of Genshin Impact, “Little by little, day by day, passion and technology are put into the game and above all, the dream dream'I want to play in this kind of world' was encapsulated in the game. What has long been a pipe dream in otaku culture is becoming a reality. I look up to his power of action and his high degree of perfection.'”
It's a bright future for both HoYoverse and TYPE-MOON fans. The former announced Shohei Komatsu as Genshin Impact's Gaming in January and launched Version 4.5 earlier this month. This season introduced Chiori and returning characters Itto, Kazuha and Neuvillette. For Fate and TYPE-MOON fans, Anime Corner's All the Fate Franchise Media Releasing in 2024 and Beyond ensures that fans are updated about all the latest upcoming games and anime, with Fate/stay Night Remastered (English Release) coming in 2024.
Source: DenfaminicoGamer
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