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The editors liked
Interesting and dramatic story
Multiple main characters
Multiple endings
Unique way of actually playing the game
PSP control scheme seems easier
Crisp and clear display
Good background music
Short load times
Can sacrifice knights and equipment to make others stronger
Can browse knights quips in the Talk Collection and launch copies come with Yggdra Union. It also continues the Dept. Heav
The editors didn't like
Have to go through multiple tutorials to understand what you’re actually supposed to do and how. Can be quite difficult and confusing even after doing so. Story can be hard to keep track of since it jumps around. The Leveling option from the DS version is gone.
Knights in the Nightmare is an excellent tactical RPG with an array of elements you wouldn't expect could work together, but end up blending quite well. Although it can feel sporadic at times, anyone with the patience to learn the various gameplay element...
Abstract: Strategy RPGs have been a bit overdue for something to reinvigorate the genre, for the most part it's been a game type that suffers from being too repetitive with nothing coming even close to topping the current king of the hill, Final Fantasy Tactics....
Knights in the Nightmare attempts to recapture the magic of the Nintendo DS version and adapt it to the PSP hardware, and to that end, it succeeds. Although it does introduce some of the tutorials during the course of the story, it’s still a tough game...
Interesting and dramatic story, multiple main characters, multiple endings, unique way of actually playing the game, PSP control scheme seems easier, crisp and clear display, good background music, short load times, can sacrifice knights and equipment to make others stronger, can browse knights quips in the Talk Collection and launch copies come with Yggdra Union. It also continues the Dept. Heav
Have to go through multiple tutorials to understand what you’re actually supposed to do and how. Can be quite difficult and confusing even after doing so. Story can be hard to keep track of since it jumps around. The Leveling option from the DS version is gone.
Abstract: I would never put it past Atlus to localize some of the most bizarre and quirkiest games Japan has to offer, but when I first heard about Knights in the Nightmare I was taken aback. While certainly not the most bizarre Japanese game I've seen - Nippon ...
Abstract: After breathing life back into fallen heroes, using their fighting expertise against a horde of horrifying monsters, and ultimately cleansing the land a second time around, I can say that Knights in the Nightmare definitely has me hooked. The unique, ...