What Gamespot Users have to say about Riviera: The Promised Land
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Rating:8.1
A different type of RPG, but that's not a bad thing.
A port of the Wonder Swan Color game. There really isn't much more background information than that. Story: The story is very engaging. You are a Grim Angel. You must destroy Riviera. But a spirit named Ursala takes y... Read Full Review
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Rating:9.2
ok... i played this game and beat it in a couple of days maybe a week or two... best week ever???
ok... i played this game and beat it in a couple of days maybe a week or two... best week ever??? not by far... but still a damn good game. effort was put into making it and it shows in almost every aspect, character... Read Full Review
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Rating:9
Will end up being in the ranks of other Atlus classics so if you don't want to pay a bunch for it later buy it now
I work at a game store so I usually know when something is coming out (especially good RPGs) but when this title came in I had no idea what it was. I saw "Atlus" and cute little anime characters with wings so I thought "... Read Full Review
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Rating:8.5
Only true RPG fans enjoy short diverse titles like "Riviera: The Promised Land".
This solid title doesn't supply many hours of gameplay, but the fews hours of gameplay in it are worth it. ___Story___ Ein is a grim a... Read Full Review
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Rating:9
An excellent turn-based RPG not just while comparing this to the other RPGs on the GBA (which are mostly garbage).
Let's start with the story shall we? ***SPOILERS*** Story The story is, if anything, is interesting. It involves a Grim Angel named Ein who, with his comp... Read Full Review
0 of 3 users found the following review helpful -
Rating:3
This game has NO strategy. It picks where you go, what you do, and who to fight. Basically your only job is to push A!
This game is wretched. First of all, every screen looks the same. You can go 40 screens before a change in environement. Secondly, the battle system doesnt let you pick who to kill! Its "random" like playing a slot m... Read Full Review
7 of 44 users found the following review helpful -
Rating:9.6
Riviera: The Promised Land is a great game, and it's something new to the GBA.
Riviera: The Promised Land is an incredible game. When you start off, you control 2 Grim Angels who are going to destroy Riviera to annihilate the demons there. Their names are Ein and Ledah, who each have a special we... Read Full Review
1 of 1 users found the following review helpful -
Rating:8
If you are tired of the endless cliches in the RPG genre and want something different, Riviera is just what you ask for
Riviera is a japanese game ported from an old system that was quietly brought to American Game Boy Advances at the end of June. Don't let this sleeping dragon fool you though, it really packs a punch, and while it isn't ... Read Full Review
5 of 9 users found the following review helpful
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