Thursday, March 17, 2011

Phantom Brave: The Triangle Hermuda

On the margins of large outputs expected Square Enix these days on PSP, NIS America's team continues to provide owners of Sony's portable some good surprises in RPG. After Cladun, 2 and ZHP Prinny is still on the side of the Playstation Network that European gamers will have to venture out if they want to discover the adaptation of one of the best T-RPG PS2.
Discovered there are now over 5 years on PS2, Phantom Brave is still considered one of the best representatives of RPG Nippon Ichi tactical signed and never had to blush at the comparison with Disgaea. Indeed, the title was cleverly set itself apart from other productions of developer proposing a system of play features and loaded with a narrative context a little less light and more touching than Disgaea et al. So it is with undisguised joy that we had learned the launching of an adaptation Wii a few years later, but it finally saw the light of day in Europe. Fortunately, the release of Phantom Brave: The Triangle on the Hermuda PSN just put the record straight by allowing gamers the most discerning of (re) discovered.
Phantom Brave: The Triangle Hermuda is unfortunately not a sequel to the original, at least not really. Specifically, it is an adaptation of the Wii version, which was itself a conversion of the PS2 version decorated with new storylines. This additional scenario is present in this opus PSP. It is unprecedented for the European public and offers an extension of the original story through a series of new missions reserved for experienced players. Another Title Marona, this epilogue bonus is available from the outset, since it starts with a new cast of characters relegated to Tier 1, although the action takes place after the events of the main plot. The peculiarity of the PSP version is to add a number of playable characters from other series unpublished Nippon Ichi, like the famous Prinny, the lord of Zeta Phantom Kingdom or the hero of ZHP.

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