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41 Reviews
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Abstract: 8This is a visual treat and a nice team-based game. The game’s failings – in the area of inventory management, and typical JRPG elements (after all, this game was originally released in December 2008 – so if you backtrack the development, you have a g...
Abstract: PS3 $109.95 2.5/5 Moody teenagers, oversized swords and medieval transformers: welcome to the world of , a new game by Level 5. Whilst combining classical elements of a fantasy role-playing with giant robots to help you fight enemies could be a goo...
Abstract: We all know that the Final Fantasy series is one of the most popular and best selling Japanese RPG titles and over the years we’ve seen our fair share of clones. Although it’s fair to say that there have been other contenders to the title, trying to cr...
Abstract: Level 5 know a thing or three about RPGs. Their Dark Cloud titles were very well received, and Rogue Galaxy wasn't half bad either. Their latest offering is White Knight Chronicles - which was actually released in Japan in 2008 but has only recently re...
The quasi real-time combat system works well and at a cracking pace; plenty of scope for character customisation and development; online feature adds another element of interest.
Lengthy save times; ultimately it’s just another JRPG – albeit a good looking one.
Abstract: I love me a good chronicle. A chronicle is more than a story - it's a sequence of events that someone recorded because it mattered. So, when something gets the label "chronicle" I immediately look for a sense of the epic, a golden thread stretching awa...
White Knight Chronicles isn’t a bad game as such – it does what it does competently – but what it does is so by numbers and so willfully slow-paced that it’ll cause your brain to shut parts of itself down because it thinks they&rsq...