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Reflected Rain(2) on 19, Jul. 2008 06:09 (HKT)
Worth The Purchase
With an entire remake of the original PC version of TTT. This is definitely worth the price. Comparing it to the PC, the game play, visuals and music has improved quite a lot. I would recommend it for those hungry Tactical Role Playing Gamers along with AQUAPLUS fans & old TTT players.
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Tears to Tiara: Kakan no Daichi takes place 1200 years after the bronze period. The rapidly rising superpower Holy Empire is expanding their lands and gradually they are usurping areas under the Ancient Kingdom's rule.
Erin Island is one of the small countries being invaded, to counter their forces, the inhabitants, a tribe named Gale is holding a ceremony to call forth the demon lord, and in order to do so, they offered their priestess, a young girl named Rianon as a sacrifice.
Due to various reasons, the ceremony failed, however, the demon lord Aaron is awakened and so his quests begin.
The game is split into an adventure part and a battle part. The adventure part is where you converse with characters and proceed with the plot. These scenes are text based but fully voiced by a star studded cast of seiyuus that bring out the essence the the characters with their voices
The battle power depends on the character's associated element. Keep your eyes on the wheel located at the lower right hand corner, it rotates to a new element for every battle. To make full use of the system, split your group of player characters up carefully and send the suitable group to the battles.
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No title If you haven't played the original PC game and you like strategy, you'll want to give this a try.
The combat system is easy to get into so you don't have to worry about being hit over the head with complicated game design.
The only thing that may be a turn off for those who aren't fluent in Japanese is that the dialogues can be very LONG. If you're used to visual novels this may not be a concern but if you're trying to follow the story with little-to-no fluency, good luck.
Worth it in Every Way This game is a remake of an H game on the PC. It is completely remade down to the character designs and from a RTS to a SRPG. Overall it is a great game with a great story. Best if you know Japanese because the story scenes can be long, but if you don't I suggest watching the anime to understand what is going on. Get if you are an AQUAPLUS fan or someone wanting a good SRPG.
Excellent SRPG Having played the original PC version, an enjoying it quite immensely, comes the complete PS3 remake of the original Tears to Tiara. If you like your Strategy RPG's, do check this out, great gameplay, excellent soundtrack, combined with a solid story and great character development successfully end up delivering an excellent Strategy RPG experience for the PS3.
Adding to this is the great admission price buying it from P-A. All in all, it is definitely worth a purchase, regardless of one's understanding of Japanese, the core gameplay is fun, and quite easily accessible.
carlos_eduardo_rezende(1) on 12, Oct. 2009 08:57 (HKT)
Excellent game Excellent game, a strategical RPG with graphs and system of battle above average amused. What more flame the attention is the battle system and as the personage evolves, you will be able to carry through you have attacked really monstrous with some hours of game and a bit of she practises, without mentioning musics that are excellent. Really a game that arrests its attention for much time. I recommend!
quinmantha(3) on 26, Aug. 2009 20:49 (HKT)
Great Strategy RPG As a big fan of Aquaplus games this one does not disappoint. Character designs have been GREATLY improved over the original and the gameplay is much more enjoyable. This game is not difficult to play even if you have no knowledge of japanese. The Asian version even comes with a small manual in english and chinese to help you get started. All in all, fantastic game.
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