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Phantom Brave: We Meet Again
- Features new story chapters, characters, items, better graphics, and a revamped UI
- New characters and hidden secrets will be revealed with newly recorded voice overs
- Turn based strategy RPG that incorporates unique battle styles and a hardcore character customization system
- Players can create units from a number of monster/ghost categories and power them up to an exponential number
- Contains free roaming style battlefields and randomly generated dungeons giving incredible replay value
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Released in 2004 Phantom Brave revolutionized the strategy RPG genre with its unique free roaming battle fields and a unit summoning system called "CONFINE". Now Phantom Brave returns to a new console with added features and extra chapter stories. Everything from the original game will be carried over, so gamers who haven't played Phantom Brave can fully enjoy this title. The Story: A world of vast seas and small island continents, Ivoire existed in peace and harmony. Ancient mystic forces with forgotten powers now threaten the existence of man kind. Islands, once flourishing with life, now lie as empty waste lands. Remaining decadent cities are corrupted by unnatural events and violence. The shadow of darkness is slowly, but surely, engulfing the world of Ivoir. In the year of 921, in a world called Ivoire, lives Marona, a 13 year old orphaned girl with a special ability to communicate with phantoms. Her ability brings resentment from others, but cheerful and optimistic Marona is not bothered. Marona believes in her parents' teachings that people will one day come to like her as long as she stays compassionate and kind. Now Marona travels throughout Ivoire with her guardian, Ash the Phantom, to resolve disputes around the world.
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| ASIN | B001TKK3NE |
|---|---|
| Release date | August 11, 2009 |
| Customer Reviews |
4.9 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank |
#55,433 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
#985 in Wii Games |
| Pricing | The strikethrough price is the List Price. Savings represents a discount off the List Price. |
| Product Dimensions | 7.56 x 5.43 x 0.63 inches; 5.76 Ounces |
| Binding | Video Game |
| Rated | Teen |
| Item model number | 857823001550 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
| Item Weight | 5.8 ounces |
| Manufacturer | NIS America |
| Date First Available | February 17, 2009 |
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| Computer Platform | Nintendo Wii | Nintendo Wii | Nintendo Wii | Nintendo Wii |
| Item Dimensions | 7.56 x 5.43 x 0.63 inches | 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.75 inches | 7.51 x 5.29 x 0.56 inches | 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 5.76 ounces | 5.75 ounces | 5.76 ounces | 5.75 ounces |
| Platform | Nintendo Wii | Nintendo Wii | Nintendo Wii | Nintendo Wii |
| Video Game Region | NTSC U/C | NTSC U/C | NTSC U/C | NTSC U/C |
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First of all, moving your characters around on a battlefield isn't done in an exact way like in grid-based strategy games; you can move your characters anywhere within a projected circle, and you can often move them several times in the same turn. You can even hop on top of other characters (including enemies), items on the field, etc. Under slippery terrain conditions your characters could go sliding across the field - and off of ledges - if you aren't especially careful. Fortunately in most you cases you can press the cancel button and try placing your character any number of times, and placement is KEY since attacks are performed within a three dimensional area whose effectiveness is determined by width as well as height.
Secondly, characters aren't simply placed where you want (with some limitations) before the start of a battle; all of the "warriors" at your disposal are "phantoms," and - as such - have to be "confined" to objects on the battlefield. It's this particular quirk that REALLY sets Phantom Brave apart. Let's say that there's a rock and a weed nearby; confining a phantom to the rock would replace it with the selected character (ready for battle) and change their stats according to the benefits and drawbacks of said object. One benefit of confining a phantom to a rock (and stat-changes vary from rock to rock) would usually be a decent increase in total defense, and a drawback would usually be a notable decrease in speed. If you, instead, confine that SAME character to the nearby weed, that character would normally see an increase in the intelligence and resistance stats, while suffering a decrease in attack; so you have to choose your phantoms AND the objects you confine them to with care.
And here's where the game gets a little crazy: you can pick up - and then throw - pretty much anything and anybody. Not like the look of that particular enemy? Well, you can just pick them up (under most circumstances) and throw them off the side of the field map. Like the weapon that one enemy's holding? Well, assuming you have a phantom with a decent "steal" stat, you might be able to walk right up to that enemy and snatch the weapon from them. Admittedly, I get my weapon's taken from me more often than I steal them from enemies, and sometimes the thief simply tosses my cherished item out of bounds so that no one can use it. That's the sort of game this is; it's often difficult to predict exactly what an enemy will do or even what strategy will be most effective. I've defeated higher level enemies with much lower level phantoms thanks to a quick grab and a toss. However, you can't always be certain where thrown items (and enemies) will land - especially on fields with a slippery surface.
There's plenty more to tell about the gameplay of Phantom Brave: different phantom classes and abilities, leveling up weapons and objects, combining characters and items, generating random dungeons... But instead of writing a game manual, I'm going to describe what it's like to play the game with the Wii's unique controls. I (briefly) attempted to play the game with just the Wii-mote, but it was somewhat difficult to use the directional pad to select points and targets on the map. The Wii-mote/Nunchuk scheme works much better for me, and I have little trouble commanding my troops with the precise analog stick. I believe that the classic controller can also be used to play the game, but I haven't tried using it. There's no use of the pointer and motion controls, but I think that was to be expected since this release of Phantom Brave is essentially a Playstation 2 port with some added content. Overall, the game is fairly easy to control if you look for on-screen icons that indicate which buttons should be pressed and just spend a little time messing around, and if I remember correctly, the initial stages of the game serve as a sort of tutorial to help you learn the basic ins-and-outs of gameplay (an opportune time for the aforementioned messing around).
In conclusion, I'll say that Phantom Brave: We Meet Again is one of the most (if not THE most) unique, creative, endearingly quirky, and FUN tactical/strategy RPG's I've ever played. It's sure to provide me with oh-so-many hours of continued gameplay, and I can certainly see myself going back for more and more.
Pros:
+ Unique idea for a game
+ Strategic fighting (requires tact and planning ahead to win)
+ Hundreds of possible weapon choices (each weapon has their own set of abilities to learn / master / level up)
+ Hundreds of possible confining choices (each with individual bonuses they will grant the confined phantom, weed= +int&spd, -hp&def)
+ Combining items! (if the weapons weren't complex enough, you can combine items to give them new stats, new abilities, new bonuses)
+ Combining characters! (Like a characters stats, want better stats, or maybe take an ability or make him easier to level, combine!)
+ Difficult (not something you can blow through, you will have to train up each character and maximize weapons to get through parts)
+ Hundreds of unique characters (defeat enemies, recruit them later as phantoms! With unique skills, abilities, etc)
+ Depth (the sheer complexity and depth of each item equipped, confined to, titles and the characters, is astounding)
+ Different Areas (a huge variety of neat islands on which to fight, some with 3 places others with +6)
+ Random Dungeons (you can create a randomly generated dungeon in which to battle your way through, in case you get tired of the islands)
Cons:
- Only Fighting (you advance the story line with a little talking cutscene and start fighting at the next place)
- No exploring (technically you've got an island that you are free to move about, and large levels in which do battle, but it's not free-range. It's run around your small island, go to the map and click the new area where you want to fight)
- Difficult (you cannot advance, unless you level your characters up, or recruiting new characters which results in redoing the lower levels so you can train the new recruits. Time consuming, and tedious)
- Mediocre story line
Overall thoughts:
Worth it. The complexity of assigning titles, combining, recruiting, and training coupled with the tactics of fighting, confining and equipping produce an enjoyable game that changes with each battle.
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Pros:
Music (buy the soundtrack if you don't want to play the game--music is phenomenal)
Gameplay (Non-grid maps with so many possibilities)
Story (extra chapters for the Wii are great)
Cons:
Graphics
Story (maybe TOO cutesy at times)
Extra Note: Not a HUGE step up from the PS2 version.
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llego antes de lo esperado
recomendado 100% el juego y al vendedor :D
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