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Abstract: White Knight Chronicles may have been out in Japan since December of 2008 and is, as such, no longer a new property, but you'd think Sony, Japan Studio, and Level-5 would have opted for a North American and European release that didn't fall quite so cl...
Abstract: This game has some of the lamest cut scenes, story and dialog ever seen in a game. For example:They show a battle with a massive monster outside the castle. A guard runs in and tells the king that there’s a monster in the town, which then bursts throug...
Looked at from afar, White Knight Chronicles will seem like the typical Japanese RPG. It tells the story of Leonard, a young boy who discovers he has a special ability which in short puts him in the position to save the land....
White Knight Chronicles is something of a step down for Level 5, and while there are some really interesting ideas in here, they’re buried under layers of mediocrity and adequacy that make them hard to find and harder to enjoy. The game looks and soun...
Abstract: For Japanese gamers, 2008's fantasy RPG, White Knight Chronicles (or “White Knight Chronicles: International”, as the U.S. release is called) is old news. The last two years have been tough for American gamers as they waited not-so-patiently to get ...
Abstract: Like a cute kid suddenly thrust into awkward adolescence, Japanese roleplaying games haven't exactly blossomed gracefully into the HD console generation. Games like The Last Remnant and Blue Dragon arrived to middling reviews. Final Fantasy XIII spent ...
I was extremely excited for White Knight Chronicles. The game comes from the folks at Level-5 and it combines traditional JRPG mechanics with MMO functionality. That all sounds like a roaring good time. But White Knight Chronicles is a disappointment. ...