Used Resonance of Fate Playstation 3 Game tested and guaranteed to work.
Product Details
UPC:
010086690354
Condition:
Used
Genre:
Action & Adventure
Platform:
Playstation 3
Region:
NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:
Teen
SKU:
PS3_RESONANCE_FATE
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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It’s a very solid game. I love the steampunk aspect and I love the fighting system. Only thing that keeps it from being great is the story, its very sparse. However the bits you do get are good.
This game is an instant classic with brilliant graphics, environments, gameplay, and story. Blends JRPG and steampunk elements into a seamless experience that comes along once every few years. Characters are interesting, tons of customization from weapons to clothing, and the world is vast and full of areas to explore. Combat is unique, and there is a bit of a learning curve, but once you get the hang of it you’ll enjoy the depth of strategy involved. This is a rich, complex game with many layers that will suck you in and make you glad you own it. For some reason it’s pretty hard to find in retail stores, but grab it if you see it. One of, if not THE, year’s best.The one major flaw– it has already been mentioned how complex the combat is. Managing so many moving parts is pretty much impossible. You’ve got scratch points, direct damage points, physical damage, and another half dozen different types of damage that you have to constantly be aware of. If any one character falls too low, they all go into critical mode. That means none of them can do much more than cower and take more damage, often leading to mission failure. Just to demonstrate how complicated the combat is…I’ve often thought the battle was going well for me until I found myself unexpectedly in critical condition–seemingly without rhyme or reason. Probably because I still don’t understand everything that’s factoring into my HP, and probably never will. Very punishing, very unforgiving combat.
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Noted RPG developer tri-Ace continue their work of creating excellent role-playing games with Resonance of Fate (RoF). In Japan, this game is also called End of Eternity. Not only does RoF follow the traditional RPG formula in many key ways, but it also reinvents how it is presented with a unique story and complex battle system. Unlike new arrivals, such as Final Fantasy XIII, RoF does not try to appeal to the mainstream. Instead, it is an RPG, not unlike Demon’s Souls, in that the game appeals to the more hardcore gamer.Story: The main story of Resonance of Fate centers on three characters, Vashyron, Zephyr, and Leanne. The game doesn’t really do anything too innovative in the story content itself, but the presentation is unique among most role-playing games. Unlike most RPG’s where the story is doled out bit by bit over the course of a chapter or act, RoF’s core story only occurs at the beginning or end of a chapter, and following a major boss battle. Thus, you can finish chapters at your own pace without the feeling of being dragged along by the story. This method of storytelling does have the benefit of allowing the gamer to pace themselves, but with several hours between story sequences, it feels a little disjointed and difficult to remember previous events. The story content itself is largely unremarkable, and to avoid spoiling it, I’m not going to mention it, but RoF does diverge from standard RPG fare in one respect: Humor. Like all Japanese RPG’s, RoF can be a touch.
This game isn’t afraid to tread new ground combat system-wise. There’s the same half gibberish JRPG storyline we’ve all come to know and love, but instead of swords and sorcery, you’re team uses guns and grenades. Resonance of Fate is stylish and cool, with some real difficulty behind it. Be prepared to do some grinding to get items. But it’s certainly rewarding, with a NEW GAME PLUS mode for those looking to run around super powered the second time around. The price is right, so give this game a shot(pun intended)!
The game has a very unique turn base fighting system and like other Tri-Ace games the max level is a whopping 255. The graphics are amazing and the music is pretty dam good too. As for the story, the game has a slow, almost random story, but it tends to pick up and becomes very interesting. Hopefully there’s a sequel to this game because there were a couple things which weren’t answered in my play through.
a very very complex game, very innovative its too hard it pushes your skills to the limit but in the end its a terrific game
I bought this as a gift for my younger brother and he loves it. One of his favorite games.
Resonance of Fate is a very unique RPG, but it is difficult if you have no idea what you’re doing (which I didn’t). The battle system is really unique and the guns are awesome. The world you play in is beautiful as well. Take a chance on it, but have patience. Otherwise you’ll get frustrated really quickly, haha.
This is easily one of the best RPG’s I’ve played in a long time! Kudos to retrolio for having this hidden treasure in stock. Thanks again retrolio!