Last out from Atari today is Eternal Sonata on Playstation 3, which will be released in February next year in Europe.
Atari press release:
Cross the Bridge Between Dreams and Reality…On his deathbed, the famous composer, Chopin, drifts between this life and the next. In his final hours, he experiences a fantastical dream where he encounters a young girl facing a terrible destiny and the boy who will fight to save her. On the border between dreams and reality, Chopin discovers the light that shines in all of us in this enduring tale of good and evil, love and betrayal.
Developed by Tri-Crescendo and featuring the music of Chopin, Eternal Sonata for the PLAYSTATION®3 delivers amazingly detailed 3D graphics, a captivating storyline, an innovative action battle system as well as new playable characters, quests, music and more.
FEATURES:
· New PS3 Quests, Battles and Events: Experience new quests, battles, events and multiple endings that will shed new light on the dramatic and evolving storyline;
· New Playable Characters and Costume Changes for the PS3: Now players can play as Crescendo or Serenade and change favourite character’s costumes;
· Exclusive New Music for the PS3: Listen to newly added Chopin music – a key element in the environment and story;
· Custom-Made for Next-Gen: Enjoy amazing, high-definition, anime style cel-shading and high quality textures delivering an spectacular next gen experience.
· Innovative Battle System: Battle using a unique, hybrid turn-based / action RPG system that combines free-roam and turn-based action (up to three players during battle).
· Strategic Use of Light and Darkness: Adjust your battle strategy in the ongoing struggle between light and darkness. Beware of enemies lurking in the shadows, as their stats – attacks and potency – will change, as will their physical form. Lure them out into the light or destroy them under the cloak of darkness. Change your special attacks depending on whether you are in the light or the dark.
· Dramatic and Evolving Storyline: Experience a deeply moving story focusing on the enduring struggle between good and evil, all taking place in a dream during the final 3 hours of world-famous music composer Frederic Chopin’s life.
All comments (21)
This certainly wasn't better.
For me it is the biggest jRPG disappointment in this console generation so far.
If you hate kids in jRPG (you know what I’m talking about) then I recommend passing on this one. Most of you party members are below the age of 10 and the story is told in this matter! *shiffer*
It was a passable J-RPG, with lovely visuals, but a weak story, terrible animation, poor combat, and bland characters meant it wasn't top tier for me. Lost Odyssey is easily the best J-RPG this gen.
It was a passable J-RPG, with lovely visuals, but a weak story, terrible animation, poor combat, and bland characters meant it wasn't top tier for me. Lost Odyssey is easily the best J-RPG this gen.
Beggers can't be choosers, lol!
Played only demo of ToV(full game even didnt anounced in europe) - nothing special - just another "Tales of" game with bad english voice acting and average soundtrack, VC is strategy-RPG/Shooter, not a jRPG like LO.
LO has one of the most drammatic script ever. "story telling devices" - hm...cant find anything poor in cuscenes and dialogs way to tell the story. And it has awesome grafics novella!
And cant find enything bad in animations or char design. Looks awesome and not mediocre ordinary style of eternal wave of common jrpg's.
Cant wait Cry oN and FFXIII/versusXIII. I am tired with soulless cheap crap like ES, IU and Remnant
And you are I'm afraid talking utter rubbish if you are criticizing Lost Odyssey's story. The thousand years of memories sections had the best writing possibly of all time in a video game. They were tremendous in every way. Plus the combat (proper turn based stuff with actual DEPTH!) was great.
And you are I'm afraid talking utter rubbish if you are criticizing Lost Odyssey's story. The thousand years of memories sections had the best writing possibly of all time in a video game. They were tremendous in every way. Plus the combat (proper turn based stuff with actual DEPTH!) was great.
It's best to just check the media and get the hell out :p