Description
Record of Agarest War Zero Playstation 3 Game tested and guaranteed to work.
Product Details
UPC:
893610001440
Condition:
Used
Platform:
Playstation 3
Region:
NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:
Teen
SKU:
PS3_RECORD_OF_AGAREST_WAR_ZERO
———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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Just as described.
Good game
Instead of write a formal review of the game, I thought it would be more beneficial to briefly explain the battle system since I know lots of folks have struggled immensely in the beginning stages of the game, even seasoned Agarest veterans. It’s taken me days of experimenting and menu poking to finally distill all my understanding into a single passage that I think sums up the hardest part of the game: the beginning. Once you grasp this part, the rest comes naturally.First thing’s first: put the manual down. I appreciate its numerous, information-packed pages, but it is far too unclear and confusing, its ambiguity only exacerbated by wanting in-game instructions that aren’t integrated as contextually as they should be. What’s a spirit vessel to do? Well, If you’re determined to play this game (or still on the fence about buying it), then hopefully this brief explanation will help clear up some things.The battle system is only superficially similar to previous Agarest games, in that skill and combo names do not change and skill types and attributes are identical as well (for example, Black Mist is still a Dark Art). Gone are the in-battle menus where you select and combine your skills in “real time” into combos or single devastating attacks. Instead, all the choosing and tweaking occur outside (i.e. before) the battle screen, in the main menu screen, and it’s up to you to remember which attacks will occur at what times.And while many of the skills from previous games exist he.
love the agarest wars!
It’s pretty much Agarest War except for the altered battle system. Hence the minus one Star. Yes,I do like it even though I prefer the original one since it set the game apart from other RPGs. I still recommend it if you’re a veteran and can get past the new battle arrangement. And no,it’s not as difficult to get the hang of as I was informed.
Posted as new but was opened and lightly marked on the case. Still at least the disk was new looking.
Aksys’ newest releases, outside of the stellar “BlazBlue” franchise, have been leaving me in the cold. A lot of the titles they’ve been cranking out recently come across as blatant pitches to snag the smallest niche of anime fans, with uninspired plots, girls with chests bigger than their head, and an emphasis on cheesecake versus original characters and good gameplay. Coming from a lifelong anime fan, that’s saying something. Now, on the surface, the “Agarest War” franchise looked no different. Here we had marketing reliant on the sexualization of the female characters and no real information about the game itself, and the bonus items which came with the collector’s editions reeked of sleaze. Superficially, I hated the game. But with its devoted fanbase, and because a friend with connections pulled aside a copy because he thought I’d like it, I decided to give this new entry a go. Lo and behold, it has turned out to be one of the rare RPGs I plan on playing to completion. “Record of Agarest War 2” is nothing groundbreaking, but it’s unique and original enough to merit a play.The plot starts you off in the shoes of Weiss, who has killed a god but lost all memory of the incident. After a chance encounter with a mysterious and buxom woman clad in borderline dominatrix gear, he is informed that he is in fact to serve as a vessel to atone for the sin of slaying a god, and if he fails his task, he must shack up with a woman and create a child that will serve as a new vessel. As th.
Well it’s a good game with a great concept…just wish I didn’t had to lock my door to play the game :3
Came in great and fast. Definitely worth the $11.99 i paid.
son loves it