The original Japanese version of Star Ocean 3, which was then further expanded upon by the Director's Cut, and then by the international release of the game.
While Robot Alchemic Drive is sometimes hampered by its nostalgia, it successfully and entertainingly captures the feel of controlling a giant robot like no other game has in the past.
The third installment in the series takes place six years after the previous game, when the Torneko family takes a vacation and accidentally reaches a tropical island.
It somehow manages to come off as incomplete despite taking a very long time to finish.
assume the role of Masamune, and with the help of his sister and some friends, they begin their quest to save Oukoku and reveal the secrets left behind by the ...
If you know you're in the market for a very lengthy and ultimately satisfying RPG and know you can get over the visuals, you owe it to yourself to give ...
Game Arts has put together a solid RPG with Grandia II, even if it isn't as deep or difficult as the original.
Torneko is a charming little adventure that manages to push the nostalgia button without feeling overly dated.
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