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The editors liked
Delivers wonderful
Oldfashioned dungeon crawling with modern enhancements
Overworld exploration is more engaging than ever
Interface overhauls make character development and shopping easier
Casual mode adds accessibility without stripping out too much
The editors didn't like
3D effects aren't well implemented
Have to play a good way in to unlock certain key classes/features
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Published: 2013-04-08, Author: Matt , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Etrian Odyssey IV: Legends of the Titan is a modern day classic, everything that is great about JRPGs is on display here....
Abstract: Between its punishing difficulty and consequences for death, players not fond of a slow, arduous grind in their RPGs typically looked away from the Etrian Odyssey series. Etrian Odyssey IV advances the dungeon mapping formula, making newcomers feel mor...
Abstract: 3DSThe games in the Etrian Odyssey series are known for being a throwback to old dungeon-crawling games where players must draw their own maps while navigating complicated dungeons and fighting monsters. The games also got notice for being notoriously ...
Delivers wonderful, oldfashioned dungeon crawling with modern enhancements, Overworld exploration is more engaging than ever, Interface overhauls make character development and shopping easier, Casual mode adds accessibility without stripping out too much
3D effects aren't well implemented, Have to play a good way in to unlock certain key classes/features
Etrian Odyssey IV proves that old-school dungeon romping and exploration can be both accessible and fun....
Abstract: CommentEtrian Odyssey IV: Legends of the Titan marks the first time the hardcore, first-person dungeon crawler has graced the Nintendo 3DS screens. Developed and published once again by Atlus, the fourth entry keeps true to the series roots, but also i...
Abstract: The Etrian Odyssey series has always catered to an older crowd of RPG fans, with its brutal battles, need for grinding, and the requirement that players draw their own maps using the DS touchscreen. These well-made dungeon crawling games deserve more a...
Abstract: Etrian Odyssey IV begins innocently enough. Players create a new band of adventures who have just arrived at the city of Tharsis, registered with its guild and hope to explore regions, caverns and labyrinths in the hopes of finding fame, riches and advent...