An unusual game with it's RPG system presented in a unique way

User Rating: 7.5 | Riviera: Yakusoku no Chi Riviera GBA
I was expecting an average RPG game but this was far from average, it was near to great but it bothered me in an odd way. The style of it's RPG system was extremely unique, in fact I even doubt it can be classified as an RPG game.

The story is beautiful but I won't ruin it. The game is pretty lengthy and to be honest, I haven't finished it 100% yet. I'd say I'm probably about 67% through the game.

The puzzles are different, they don't stick to the hard and frustrating challenges other RPGs provide. This time all the content is presented neatly in this small package but does a good job of being different.

If your an RPG fan and think you wanna get this, first rent it and see if you like it because it isn't your average every-day RPG, it's different and some what better and interesting.

The concept hasn't been used a lot but most RPG fans will find it amusing. There are a few glitches but it's common to find them in these type of games and don't really affect gameplay.

The graphics look clean and adds a great deal of detail to the overall presentation.

The game starts off pretty slow but should build up interest and a bit of suspense due to the magnificent story.