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Posted on Oct 8, 2008 03:00:15 PM

If you are a gamer with a taste for pleasant role-playing games, then you will surely like Riviera: The Promised Land. The game is an advanced version of the one released for Game Boy Advance in 2005 under the same title. The likeable characters and extravagant background art increase the charms of this game published by Atlus. You will find this WonderSwan color game much different from all the other demon and angel struggles, which are a popular part of the gaming universe.
Riviera is the paradise land and source of struggle in the story. Two warriors named Ledah and Ecthel are basically involved in the quest of determining Riviera’s future. However, the gamers have to play as an Angel named Ein. The refined and more colorful graphics, along with the sound effects, are among the most outstanding enhancements of this game over the original. The complete voice support in English and Japanese make the game rocking. Although Riviera on the GBA was quite eye-catching, its latest graphics are far better and truly marvelous. You will enjoy navigating through the castles and dark forests with the shimmering lights and dull colors. It will actually give you a feel of the reality, which is impressive for a handheld game.
The story centers on the angel, who gets into a fight with his old friends. Ein is always accompanied by different female companions while traveling. All the characters and dialogues in Riviera - The Promised Land (PSP) are well-written, making the game highly engrossing. You can either choose the look mode or the move mode depending on your tastes. Among the two, the look mode will allow you to interact with new characters and objects. On the other hand, in the move mode you have to decide upon the direction in which you want the team to head.
String has particularly developed the Promised Land with the goal of making a mark. The adorable graphics, and great storyline accompanied by accurate sounds promise an exceptional RPG experience.

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Posted on Oct 6, 2008 01:52:24 PM
Originally a Game Boy Advance game, Yggdra Union is a new game for the PSP. It is an interesting game with lots of complexity and playability, which will grab your attention for at least a pretty long time. Based on the same features, you can call it a new, more polished version of the two-year-old game.
In addition to pleasant graphics and impressive audio, the Yggdra Union also involves some really engrossing gameplay. The voice acting in the game is outstanding, and really helps you immerse yourself more in the story. All the major story sequences have an audio base in English as well as Japanese. This is great for enhancing the plot and making the gameplay much more enchanting. Although the story is a bit lengthier than the original Gameboy Advance one, you will find no time to think in between the game’s consecutive twists. The introduction of new characters and interesting plots was designed to, and has succeeded in, keeping boredom at bay.
The story is based on the princess Yggdra’s efforts to reunite her descended world. As a role-playing game, the player enters the shoes of the young princess and forms a team of brave folks. You and your companions have to fight all those dark foes that frequently obstruct your way. To support your mission, there is a great device in the form of a “holy sword”, promising to punish all those who have harmed your natives. The sword guides you towards your destination. On your part, you need to answer some questions about the sword’s specialty and also about your insight vision. The turn-based battles are simple, but really helpful in maintaining the game’s flow.
The intervals provided in battle are also a great time to plan strategy and get ahead. You are also provided with a preparation time before jumping in the battlefield, the most important aspect of which is creating unions. Altogether, the game is quite interesting and a fun to play. Even if you played the original game, this one a worth a look, since it redefines so many of the original elements in Yggdra.

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