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Etrian Odyssey V: Beyond the Myth

Compatible with Nintendo 3DS™ (3DS)

For US/Canada systems.
Version: US
NTSC
1w
Expected stock arrival within 1 week.
US$60.99
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Etrian Odyssey V: Beyond the Myth
Etrian Odyssey V: Beyond the Myth
Etrian Odyssey V: Beyond the Myth
Etrian Odyssey V: Beyond the Myth
Etrian Odyssey V: Beyond the Myth

features

  • A Choose-your-own-odyssey Feel – Starting with the creation of your party to exploring the uncharted labyrinth of the Yggdrasil Tree, Beyond the Myth is all about choosing how your own adventure unfolds. Test your survival skills by wisely navigating the winding floors of Yggdrasil, using shrewd tactics when battling gruesome beasts, making the right decisions during various “scenarios,” and more.
  • Gameplay Fit for a True Pathfinder – It wouldn’t be an Etrian Odyssey game without the life-or-death need to map your progress. For those new to the series, the bottom screen of the 3DS displays a top-down, tile-based map that must be filled out while dungeon crawling. Players can use the map to mark the locations of treasures, doors, enemies, environmental obstructions, and more. Expect the unexpected at every turn–and then make a note on the map so it’s not so unexpected next time!
  • Epic Turn-based Battles – There’s a reason why no one has ever reached the top of Yggdrasil. Dangerous creatures and utterly terrifying FOEs–high-level mini-bosses, for you newcomers–roam the labyrinth on every floor, so prepare to test your mettle with challenging turn-based battles. Proper planning is a must and balancing strong party composition is absolutely crucial for success. You’ll need the right team to unleash Union Attacks and level the playing field!
  • Expanded Character Creation and Customization – With four unique races, 10 distinct classes, more customization options than any previous game in the franchise, and a streamlined skill tree/class advancement, you can shape a party to whatever your heart desires
  • A Magical Art Style and Score - Longtime series illustrator Yuji Himukai and renowned composer Yuzo Koshiro return to add their signature magic to the art and music in the game
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description

The fifth main installment of the long-running Etrian Odyssey series is finally arriving! Etrian Odyssey V: Beyond the Myth chronicles the quest of a new adventurer as he or she attempts to reach the top of the towering Yggdrasil Tree. For it is said that whoever braves the dangers of the dreaded Yggdrasil Labyrinth and reaches the summit will have their greatest wish fulfilled...

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Average rating:  (5 out of 5)
Total votes: 6

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Difficult, but fair
I originally missed the DS games, and started with Millennium Girl... And oh boy, it's been a long and fun ride. Definitely the second most begginer friendly (mechanic-wise), but just as hard and punishing (and fun)
A must have
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I love this saga and I couldn't miss this installment... I recommend it.
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A mighty tall tree to climb.
The combination of careful, quiet exploration punctuated by fierce combat is what makes Beyond the Myth so much fun. Seeing your meticulously planned party finally take down a fearsome FOE that's been giving you trouble for hours is immensely satisfying, while little text-based side events that litter the dungeons as you explore are enjoyable in a different but no-less-engaging way. By focusing instead on small improvements to systems and ideas that already worked well, Etrian Odyssey V is a long and challenging RPG that sucks you in and leaves you determined to see what lies above.
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Long Journey End?
The End of series Hope this continue on Switch
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As expected of EO series
Definitely on par with other EO games in terms of quality. I've played EO I, II & III (on the DS) as well as IV (3DS) and the graphics in EOV have definitely improved from EO4. The experience is much more polished!

The difficulty has also increased from EOIV, so if you are new to the series you might want to play on the non-advanced difficulty.
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