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Gungnir PSP Game tested and guaranteed to work.
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:730865600199
Condition:Used
Platform:PSP
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:PSP_GUNGNIR
———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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A strategy title from the high-quality house Atlus: together with “Riviera the Promised Land” and “Knights in the Nightmare”, this game has a place of honour in my collection.Gungnir is a strategy RPG with cool graphic, deep plot and good characters.You can’t miss it if you like the genre!UPDATE-The game is pretty tough even at basic difficult, and it may leave you somehow disappointed if you’re expecting the epic endings you got in other Atlus games; anyway, I’ve enjoyed both the good and bad endings, I found them quite realistic and this game remains in my collection (I won’t re-sell it). The classes are similar to KitN (priestess, assassin, sorceress, archer, brute, etc…), but here you have a number of main characters which you’ll likely use most of the time.
after so many failures of tacticals this stand along with 1 other tactical that i can say i enjoy playing. FF Tactics was truly disappointing for DS and i dared not play the psp version. Jeanne d’ Arc was fairly hard to get into and didn’t have balanced or engaging combat. about the only other tactical rpg of any value is the Luminous Arc series but since they are cheesy and all the same game it’s hard to say they are quality. this game presents a quality game as one would expect from st!ng as seen in knights in the nightmare and other games by the developer. it has many similarities and falls into the storyline as the 9th game if i recall correctly so those familiar with the weapons from knights in the nightmare will find many similarities but this game hails to the tactical genre in a more complete fashion but keeps it from being to difficult like some jrpgs. Lucifer’s Call comes to mind though many will know it as Nocturne.i don’t want to give any spoilers so i will not talk to much about the story but i will say the combat stays balanced and the art stays relatively out of the 3d which is nice as st!ng had amazing artwork for their other games. the game play is quick like luminous arc so you won’t spend the battle doing 15 damage like in FF tactics A2 or luminous arc 1 till you start getting better characters. the ability to choose allies and not rely on the story of the game to give them to you makes the game seem more like a game and less like a story as square enix has.
all good
Very fast shipping would order again
A stiff and satisfying challenge, a well written/translated script and a different feel and flow give this tactical RPG the edge over cookie cutter competitors. Give it a chance and learn its system and you will be rewarded with one of the PSP’s best.
This game has great soundtrack, but I wish they had random battles so that you can level up. This game has a neat battle system and btw for the person who said that this game is a wannabe of tactics ogre and final fantasy tactics you are wrong. This game has a whole new way of battling and tactics ogre is a wannabe of final fantasy tactics.
He plays this all the time to beat it several different ways to get everything out of the game he can. So good buy I guess :)
Though the plot of Gungnir is ultimately incomplete, I see many parallels with this game, both in terms in how the plot is revealed and between certain characters of this game and another game series called "Trails in the Sky: First Chapter" Both of these games end on a cliffhanger ending, include and expand on the importance of family ties in relation to children who are adopted, and many of the events that are mentioned in-game have not yet come to pass but will most likely be addressed and resolved in an upcoming sequel.Although it depends on your perspective, the strategy simulation-like structure of the gameplay hinders the players from seeing more detailed interactions between the characters in my opinion. The characters are detailed enough that you can comprehend their underlying motives and sympathize with them, though some of their more interesting quirks and expanded details are recorded in the Gungnir Artbook in the original Japanese.For example, Valerie Brighid became a vegetarian ever since the Imperial faction killed off her family since her father was the leader of the Republic faction. She avoids eating meat because they remind her too much of dead bodies.Back the gameplay, being able to knock characters off maps and drowning works both ways, and the guard/counter system, when combined with the group Wait times and the Tactics guage makes for challenging but rewarding battles. Did I mention that friendly fire is a main component of this game as we.
Great game for a great price, really happy I ordered this.
I’ll be brief, and write a more detailed review once I have some more play time down. This is one of the more ‘traditional’ games developed by Sting. Which is not to say this is a Disgaea or FF Tactics clone by calling it ‘traditional’. But unlike the previous Sting titles (Crimson Gem Saga, Yggdra Union, and Riviera), this one bears some semblance to games of the strategy RPG genre.The game gives the option of a difficulty setting. I chose Hard (being a veteran SRPG player), and it’s tough without being impossible. Normal might be a cakewalk for most players. Of course later in the game I may regret this…Battles take place on a 3-d isometric grid. Battles are fun and fluid with plenty of action. The story is nice and progresses well. The use of dialogue in battle is a nice dramatic touch.Leveling is where the game gets interesting and might cause me to replay the game several times. You can level characters and equipment, then recycle old gear to level up new stuff. Leveling characters makes them stronger, leveling equipment unlocks bonuses and skills.All in all it’s fun and very deep. I wouldn’t say as deep as Disgaea games, but definitely rivaling most other strategy RPGS on the PSP. Buy if you like Sting titles or solid SRPGs like FF Tactics, Tactics Ogre, or Disgaea.—-Update:The game gets really tough on the advanced difficulty setting. But what I like is that the programmers didn’t make it like Street Fighter where increased difficulty means more damag.