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Valkyrie Profile: Covenant of the Plume Hands-On

Valkyrie Lenneth becomes the hunted in Tri-Ace's upcoming role-playing game.

From the maker of Star Ocean, developer Tri-Ace's Valkyrie Profile: Covenant of the Plume is the third game in this series, which is based loosely on Norse mythology. The original game, Valkyrie Profile, was rereleased as Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth in 2006, followed by Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria later in the year. Covenant of the Plume on the Nintendo DS takes a different approach in terms of gameplay and story. Instead of taking on the role of one of the beautiful angels reporting to Odin, this time you play from the perspective of a mortal, fueled by anger over the loss of his father.

A fantastic cinematic opening introduces you to Wylfred, a silver-haired boy who is out for revenge. Lenneth, also known as the Battle Maiden, stands solemnly next to a dead soldier whom she has chosen to become an Einherjar. For a soldier, there is no greater honor than to be picked by a valkyrie, but from the perspective of the family who has been left behind, death brings nothing but pain and emptiness. You play as the young man Wyl, whose sole purpose is to find the valkyrie that claimed his father's brave soul, which left his mother stricken with grief. While he's on his quest, you have control over his decisions, which can alter his personality as well as change the outcome of the game. The story is dark and deals with morbid themes, but that's to be expected when the material is based on Norse mythology.

Instead of 2D platforming, Covenant of the Plume is set up like a strategy role-playing game in which you move from one battle to the next, with pit stops in between to stock up on items and upgrade equipment. Once you're on the battlefield, the gameplay becomes turn-based, and your characters have limited movement each turn, indicated by colored squares. Your attack range is also marked by squares, which can change depending on what you're wielding. How you approach your enemy is crucial, though, because these battles can be incredibly tough. Surrounding your enemies or pinning them in between two characters will yield greater drops and increase your damage. Once you've engaged an enemy, you'll enter another screen in which you press the face buttons that correspond with a particular character--similar to the previous games. By having your party members attack together, you'll be able to land more hits in succession, and when the attack is timed correctly, you can unleash a powerful Soul Crush that can easily take out an enemy. Dealing additional damage, even after the target's hit points have reached zero, will let you accumulate sin. There's a certain amount of sin you need to collect for each battle, and it is vital that you hit or exceed this target or else your subsequent battles will become harder, to the point that they're virtually impossible to win. We found this out the hard way, so bear in mind that you not only need to plan strategically how to approach your foes, but you also need to find the best way to whittle their hit points down and then pound on them with all you've got so you can go into overkill and rack up as much sin as possible. The reasoning behind this is that Wyl struck a deal with Queen Hel, and to please her, he must meet these goals.

Another unique feature is the ability for Wyl to use the Destiny Plume, which he receives early on in the game when he forges a covenant with the queen. This mysterious feather can be used only on an ally and only when the bond between the ally and Wyl is strong. This grants allies an unimaginable amount of power, letting them single-handedly plow through the entire battle solo. Wyl will also inherit special abilities each time you decide to use this ability. The catch is that after a battle is over, your friend's life is forfeited. That's a heavy price to pay to make your life easier for one fight and learn a new skill, but that's your decision to make, and it will ultimately affect the ending of the game.

Although battles will take up most of your time, the in-between cutscenes and character portraits are extremely well done and give the game a more serious and realistic look and feel. Voice acting adds another dimension to the characters, who would otherwise be nothing but text and lightly animated portraits. The vivid melodies and rock themes will sound familiar and conjure up memories if you've played Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth. Motoi Sakuraba does an excellent job of providing a musical score that is haunting and memorable, making the soundtrack worth hunting down.

Valkyrie Profile: Covenant of the Plume looks to be another great addition to this series. An unlockable bonus dungeon and more than 20 allies to recruit give it plenty of replay value if you want to see all the endings. Strategic and challenging battles give the game more depth, which will be a perk for strategy role-playing fans. Help Wyl on his tortured journey when Covenant of the Plume is released on March 17.

28 Comments

  • freeofkings

    Posted Mar 18, 2009 8:09 pm PT

    well final fantasy tactics was a good game so i guess ill just have to wait and see before i can judge this game. i hope its good.

  • sar1995

    Posted Mar 16, 2009 6:27 am PT

    VP will be like a blockbuster if it was a game LOL

  • RPGfan5

    Posted Mar 7, 2009 10:17 am PT

    I'm not sure about this one

  • LeoGoBezerk

    Posted Mar 5, 2009 8:42 am PT

    Why strategy rpg??? Valkyrie Profile does not mean to be like this as for me! Anyway we will see...

  • maneatingsheep

    Posted Mar 3, 2009 3:29 pm PT

    I'm going to wait for the review before I decide on this one.

  • Yoweeh

    Posted Mar 3, 2009 1:29 pm PT

    I'm getting this.

  • plasmaeagle14

    Posted Mar 2, 2009 11:52 am PT

    Sure wont even think about buying this game looks extremely boring.

  • lionheart234

    Posted Mar 1, 2009 7:57 am PT

    looks gd.... another game to add to my play list.... =p

  • BC20FLY

    Posted Mar 1, 2009 1:28 am PT

    Just 16 more days for another Valkyrie Profile goodness

  • yoh_hitodama

    Posted Feb 26, 2009 8:46 am PT

    lol I really hope this game is good. because I played the version japanease and I am not interested!

  • drummer131

    Posted Feb 26, 2009 6:29 am PT

    Wow, rough stuff. I'm all for challenge, but this sounds a wee bit hardcore for me.

  • twilight_33

    Posted Feb 24, 2009 4:49 pm PT

    Haha omg I just bought the new fire emblem ds (I am a huge fan of the series) and I look at this and it is like its my birthday more similar games!! I am so excited!

    @Narc monkey: Fire emblem FTW!

  • ghostlyrics

    Posted Feb 23, 2009 5:20 pm PT

    Sounds kinda hard if you have to choose which characters to stay when used this special command. THOUGH I appreciate the unlockable content & replay value.

  • Ghost120x

    Posted Feb 23, 2009 3:04 pm PT

    I don't know what to get this upcoming march.. Gta Chinatown wars or Valkyrie profile or resident evil 5
    my head hurts just thinking about it.

  • NarcMonkey

    Posted Feb 23, 2009 10:31 am PT

    "This, or Fire Emblem... Tough choice."

    I'd say the choice is quite simple really, both!

  • bgranli

    Posted Feb 23, 2009 2:09 am PT

    Oh wow, this looks great!

  • 13thGuards

    Posted Feb 22, 2009 10:43 pm PT

    Lenneth!!! I dunno if I want to fight her!

  • s0m4cruz

    Posted Feb 22, 2009 12:35 pm PT

    I love Strategies like FF Tactics and Luminous arc II

  • GunBladeHero

    Posted Feb 22, 2009 9:45 am PT

    Hmm... quite unexpected I must say,but by the looks of it the story itself and gameplay looks great,so its worth a try I guess!

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