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About This Game StoryYou are Takamine Yuuto, an orphan who lives only to care for his sister and ensure they make it through their ordinary everyday lives (with a little help from their friends). One day he is suddenly interrupted by a call from beyond this Earth - he has been summoned through a mystical portal to the distant land of Phantasmagoria!With his sister Kaori held hostage, Yuuto must fight as an Etranger - a warrior of power - and take up the sword to fight alongside the beautiful female Spirits who protect the land from the evil that threatens to consume it. With these new comrades, a tale of desperate heroism, newfound purpose and tender romance unfolds...FeaturesGain allies with 21 playable characters.Conquer 38 towns across 23 different tactical missions.Experience nine unique endings based on your gameplay choices.Unlock hundreds of skill upgrades.Uncover secret items and 'easter eggs'.Challenge yourself with three levels of difficulty.Over 50 hours of RPG gameplay. 1075eedd30 Title: Aselia the Eternal -The Spirit of Eternity Sword-Genre: Casual, RPGDeveloper:XusePublisher:JAST USARelease Date: 3 Nov, 2011 Aselia The Eternal -The Spirit Of Eternity Sword- Ativador Download [Patch] aselia the eternal the spirit of eternity sword. aselia the eternal the spirit of eternity sword gameplay Didnt expect much at first, but it was amazing when you get past the art. Interesting battle mechanics and well written. I bought this game on a whim because I saw it was on sale.The Prologue I found to be fairly generic and unimpressive, but I can think of a LOT of fantasy games in this style and presentation like that and quite a few of them have turned out to be gems. So I decided to stick with it and see what happens. And once the game hits Chapter 1, I think it really starts to find its groove. I actually really like the presentation of Esperia teaching you how to speak the local tongue of the course of some months, but I may be a sucker for the Florence Nightingale effect.When they finally gave me some gameplay beyond the visual novel, I was quite surprised by the depth of the tactics and planning I had available to me. I do think the UI could use a little more polish but it has a sort of GBA FE7 feel that appeals to me. It's clear to me that the game is a bit old and using some retro looking effects, but I found it charming enough to go through the game twice.The cool thing about this game is that the first couple of NG+'s add new story material. For example, you don't really understand the bully's motivations the first time through. You get a hand-wave explanation, but it's all alluded to and it isn't really talked about until the end of the game. When you start your first NG+, the game adds an emotional scene that finally makes the bully something beyond a one-dimensional rival because they know you already know about this exchange.There are...a lot of different ending routes but Aselia's is the "canon" one but I've only seen hers and Esperia's (because I really like Esperia).This game is definitely not for everyone, but the gameplay is definitely unique and I do recommend it.I don't know if there's a sequel to this game, but I really hope there is.. I think I'm in love with the blue haired girl...(Will edit when I finish the game). The screenshots and description make this sound like some kind of story-heavy tactical RPG - like any number of Atlas games, or the Fire Emblem series. Well, I just spent two and a half hours reading to get to a part of the game where I could actually do any tactical battling. During that period, I only had a few decision points and I have seen no sign that any of them mattered. Once I did get to the battle, I found it ot be simultaneously too easy and too hard. * Too easy, because if you play defensively then you can basically be an invincible turtle. And then your post-battle score will be crap.* Too hard, because if you push ahead fast you risk either running out of skill uses or you'll mess up your formation and get wiped out.All this might be forgivable if the writing were good, or the visuals were better. Neither of those holds true. The protagonist/narrator repeatedly breaks the "show, don't tell" rule when it comes to describing the people around him. Said people are kinda boring and archetypal, when they aren't outright weird. And whenever anything visually interesting is happening outside the context of a battle, the game rarely bothers to give you more than a token description against a dull image of the setting or a plain black background. I can see the potential here. I can see how complex and interesting battles could be built with this system. I can see how a compelling narrative about family and suffering under oppression could be told with these characters. I can imagine a really cool anime being made from these visual designs and action sequences. But I feel that potential has not been realized.Maybe it gets better later on, but I cannot be arsed to find out.(Also, as a matter of personal preference, I dislike the art style. It's hard for me to get engaged by all the cutesy stuff that happens with the various girls in the game when they all look like inhuman mutants - especially the smaller ones. And that part where an underage girl jumped me in the bath while calling me "Papa!" was just weird.). An unforgiving, highly tactical SRPG, where your troops persist from one battle to another.Aselia is quite old by now, but it deserves to be called a classic. The story is grim but captivating and incorporates some unusual ideas, like the protagonist being at first unable to speak or understand the language of the world he's summoned to. The worldbuilding is remarkable. The real meat, though, is the challenging gameplay where every choice matters and which involves absolutely 0 luck.Aselia has 7 main endings, and fully completing it can easily take 100+ hours. For that, the price point is ridiculously fair.Norio Wakamoto voices 2 characters in the game. For some, this might be worth it for that alone.Originally released in 2003.Also worth noting that Aselia is a prequel to Seinarukana, which is coming on Steam later this year, and I recommend playing this before it.
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