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Radiant Historia: Perfect Chronology for Nintedo 3DSIt's been six years since Radiant Historia was released on Nintendo DS in 2011, but it's time to return to Vainqueur and unlock the time traveling power of the White Chronicle once again in Radiant Historia: Perfect Chronology. This beloved classic is an expanded 3DS port of the original game that will contain a great deal of added gameplay/story content, updated presentation, and new ways to experience the adventure!FeaturesAn Enhanced Retelling of the Original: Redesigned character art, new character voice-overs, a brand-new opening animation by A-1 Pictures, new theme song, event illustrations, and more!Exhilarating New Story Content: Stocked will now encounter a mysterious new character named Nemesia who will teach him more about his world's history and unlock a third timeline to explore.A Classic That Can't Be Missed: Even though there's an abundance of expanded content to delve into, the heart and soul of Radiant Historia remains the same.Language: the game features English voice-overs and English text. Review: great story, great music, very good graphics, and good battle system - This is a really good RPG made even better for the most part. The story is very good. The graphics are great. The music and voicework is amazing. Even though I played the DS version, that was quite a while ago and I'm really happy to play it again! The graphics have some changes and some things that are very same to the original game. The battles and the overwold looks very much like the DS game except you can see a bigger area with the 3DS's bigger screen. The colors are definitely more vibrant in the battles/overworld. The anime movies are a great edition that I don't remember at all from the DS version. I'm sure they won't be very often, but I hope they continue once in a while through the story. The portraits are the one disappointment to me. I liked the sketched look of the original. The new portraits are very well done, but they're a bit more generic. The soundtrack is just as good as it always was. It's a very epic soundtrack. And it's completely improved by being a mainly voiced game. Every interaction with main characters is voiced in this 3DS version! Wow, what an improvement! The battle system is turned based with a little bit of strategy. It's very good, but I don't know that I'd call it great. It's enough to keep me interested and fit well in the game, but I think the story is better than the battle system. There is more to keep you interested than a lot of turn based battle systems, but they really talked up the strategy and the strategy is kinda light. Basically, you use a little strategy to pile up the enemies so you can attack more at once. It works, but there isn't much to mix it up. The story is very good, but it is very linear. The time travel element doesn't open it up because you basically get stuck in one timeline and can do something to get yourself unstuck in another timeline. Then it seems like the new third timeline is more side story than anything. But the story is very well done and interesting. It's not Chrono Trigger time travel epic, but it's a better story than a lot of RPGs have these days! Not only that, but the story is good all the way through and the game is worth beating! We've haven't had a lot of new RPGs for the 3DS that have felt complete. Outside of the main series, we've gotten a lot of RPGs that almost feel half-done lately. This is a complete unique RPG that is definitely worth your time, and it's been made better in almost every way on the 3DS. If you like RPGs, I really suggest this! Review: An unforgettable experience for newcomers and veterans alike - This release adds superb English voice acting, and beautiful illustrations (featured in a new gallery menu selection) covering many key moments. Entertaining new story content, side quests, and better access to items that were harder to come by in the original, which help when playing the hardest difficulty. Playing on the hardest difficulty doesn't actually demand grinding to progress through the main story; rather only better decision-making is needed. The difficulty can be freely toggled between 'normal' and 'hard' too! 'Easy' mode seems great for flying through the game's story. For someone who has never played the game, it is better to play the original mode without the extended story content as it allows the original story to be told as intended and without distractions. I'm on my second run and I find the new content really fun. Heads up that the art book contains spoilers including for the extended story content. I also have a pet peeve with tamper-proof boxes that risk bending or ripping flaps every time you open them, but I think they are industry standard.
| Brand | Atlus |
| Computer Platform | Nintendo 3DS |
| Genre | role-playing-game-genre |
| Hardware Platform | Nintendo 3DS |
| Operating System | nintendo_ds |
| Publication Date | 13 February 2018 |
M**L
great story, great music, very good graphics, and good battle system
This is a really good RPG made even better for the most part. The story is very good. The graphics are great. The music and voicework is amazing. Even though I played the DS version, that was quite a while ago and I'm really happy to play it again! The graphics have some changes and some things that are very same to the original game. The battles and the overwold looks very much like the DS game except you can see a bigger area with the 3DS's bigger screen. The colors are definitely more vibrant in the battles/overworld. The anime movies are a great edition that I don't remember at all from the DS version. I'm sure they won't be very often, but I hope they continue once in a while through the story. The portraits are the one disappointment to me. I liked the sketched look of the original. The new portraits are very well done, but they're a bit more generic. The soundtrack is just as good as it always was. It's a very epic soundtrack. And it's completely improved by being a mainly voiced game. Every interaction with main characters is voiced in this 3DS version! Wow, what an improvement! The battle system is turned based with a little bit of strategy. It's very good, but I don't know that I'd call it great. It's enough to keep me interested and fit well in the game, but I think the story is better than the battle system. There is more to keep you interested than a lot of turn based battle systems, but they really talked up the strategy and the strategy is kinda light. Basically, you use a little strategy to pile up the enemies so you can attack more at once. It works, but there isn't much to mix it up. The story is very good, but it is very linear. The time travel element doesn't open it up because you basically get stuck in one timeline and can do something to get yourself unstuck in another timeline. Then it seems like the new third timeline is more side story than anything. But the story is very well done and interesting. It's not Chrono Trigger time travel epic, but it's a better story than a lot of RPGs have these days! Not only that, but the story is good all the way through and the game is worth beating! We've haven't had a lot of new RPGs for the 3DS that have felt complete. Outside of the main series, we've gotten a lot of RPGs that almost feel half-done lately. This is a complete unique RPG that is definitely worth your time, and it's been made better in almost every way on the 3DS. If you like RPGs, I really suggest this!
J**E
An unforgettable experience for newcomers and veterans alike
This release adds superb English voice acting, and beautiful illustrations (featured in a new gallery menu selection) covering many key moments. Entertaining new story content, side quests, and better access to items that were harder to come by in the original, which help when playing the hardest difficulty. Playing on the hardest difficulty doesn't actually demand grinding to progress through the main story; rather only better decision-making is needed. The difficulty can be freely toggled between 'normal' and 'hard' too! 'Easy' mode seems great for flying through the game's story. For someone who has never played the game, it is better to play the original mode without the extended story content as it allows the original story to be told as intended and without distractions. I'm on my second run and I find the new content really fun. Heads up that the art book contains spoilers including for the extended story content. I also have a pet peeve with tamper-proof boxes that risk bending or ripping flaps every time you open them, but I think they are industry standard.
G**G
One of the BEST RPGs on the 3DS!
A great game, well worth picking up and adding to your collection!
L**Z
Joya escondida
El juego ha tenido la mala suerte de pasar desapercibido (tanto en DS como 3DS) pero es uno de los mejores juegos quรฉ tiene el 3DS. Si puedes dale la oportunidad, en especial si eres fan de los RPG, no es largo y no castiga tanto los errores
P**V
A remake of a classic RPG that manages to be even better than the original.
In many ways it feels like a throwback to the great roleplaying games of the 16-bit era. Certainly one of the best RPGs I've played in a while. The setting and tone are a bit dark compared to other RPGs without being overly depressing. The basic premise of the game is that you are an intelligence officer of one of the nations that is warring for control of the dwindling resources of a dying planet, given the ability to travel back in time and revisit previous moments of your life to do them over until you find the correct path forward. The good: Solid story, great artwork, great voice acting, and a fun time travel mechanic that is somewhere between those of Chrono Trigger and Zero Escape. All major and several minor characters are fully voiced. The new Perfect Chronology "what-if" content starts off feeling pretty isolated from the rest of the game, but Atlus did a good job of bringing them all together in the end and weaving a cohesive narrative. The extra content in this version of the game is pretty significant - and in general you get a lot of game for the price. The bad: Due to traveling through different timelines, your available party members change a lot, and certain members end up chronically underleveled because they just aren't available so much of the time. This version of the game makes this somewhat better by giving a new side-dungeon where you can bring any character you've ever recruited, but it's still more work to level them up enough to be useful. There's certain post-game content that requires you to be on a second playthrough to unlock.
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