Feelplus is a Japanese video game development studio founded in 2005, initially as a subsidiary of the renowned company, Microsoft Game Studios. The studio gained prominence with the release of "Lost Odyssey" in 2007, a critically acclaimed role-playing game (RPG) that showcased their commitment to storytelling and character development. This title marked a significant milestone for the studio, establishing them as a key player in the RPG genre. Key personnel at Feelplus include Hironobu Sakaguchi, the legendary creator of the Final Fantasy series, who played a pivotal role in the development of "Lost Odyssey." His vision and expertise helped shape the studio's identity and direction. Feelplus is best known for "Lost Odyssey," which is celebrated for its deep narrative and innovative gameplay mechanics. The game received praise for its emotional depth and was considered a return to form for traditional RPGs. The studio has influenced the gaming industry by emphasizing narrative-driven experiences and character-centric gameplay, contributing to the resurgence of story-rich RPGs in the mid-2000s. Their focus lies primarily in the RPG genre, with an emphasis on immersive storytelling and character development. Feelplus has received several accolades for "Lost Odyssey," including nominations for Best RPG at various award ceremonies, solidifying their reputation as a studio dedicated to quality and innovation in gaming.