Friday, December 2, 2011

Radiant Historia Review

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Story
Stocke, an agent with intelligence agents from Alistel & his subordinates were sent to the region Granorg to rescue a spy who was arrested by the government Granorg. After saving the agent, the group found themselves surrounded by soldiers Granorg, & Stocke who was seriously injured. They woke up in Historia, a world where time & space are crooked. There, mysterious boy gave her the ability to travel through space & time. After using the new power to travel through time to keep away from defeat, Stocke given a choice: continue to work under Heiss in the intelligence division, or join his unit Rosch in military time. Each option creates the timeline & schedule each has a separate story, which stay in contact with others. Stocke often forced to move between the time line for obtaining skills & knowledge that can not have access to, to keep away from catastrophe, ambushes or fundamentally to position himself well to take advantage of his enemies or friends.

On the continent Vainqueur, land humans & animals, the sacred East, Alistel are in a state of war with Granorg, a immense country with the West which was ruled by Queen Protea hard. Alistel ground is slowly turning to desert while a unusual illness is turning people in to the sand, known as the "Plague of Sand". Alistel ruler, Noah, confirmed the illness worldwide is the result of bad government that Protea. People think that they Alistel so fighting a holy war against Granorg.

In Heiss, Stocke sent to Granorg to kill the princess Eruca. They only managed to enter the city by pretending to be part of a group of travelling entertainers, most of whom are Satyros, of the original race of Beastmen continent. Among them is the AHT, a shaman nine years of a better or worse, start to idolize Stocke & use its ability to protect him. time they arrived in Granorg, they found that the princess knew they would come, & moreover, do not tell somebody else. Eruca is a Stocke learn that the de-facto leader of the resistance against the government step father, & therefore more of an asset to the war in Granorg Alistel of the enemy. They refrained from committing the murder, thus securing his support. Strangely, they also assisted in this by his appearance, which is similar to the late older father, who was executed by his father for treason. Despite the best intentions, failure to complete its mission in Alistel brand of traitor, & general Hugo command execution.

Gameplay
Enemies appear on the field prior to the engagement and the player can pick to fight or avoid them in open battle. The battle began when the party came in to contact with the enemy, or if the event story started the confrontation.

Provide a unique game takes the idea of non-linear branching storyline, which combines with the idea of time travel and parallel universes, similar to the game Chrono Trigger. Radiant Historia take it even further by giving players the freedom to travel backwards and forwards through the timeline to fine-tune the work of history, with each of their choices and actions have a immense effect on the timeline. Players can return to a positive point in history and life through positive events again to make different choices and see the results that may differ on the timeline.

The battle technique that makes use of a positioning technique called 'Grid System'. Enemies are placed on a x grid, with each enemy standing in a single slot, except for some giant enemies include several slots. If players assault enemies who are in a room near the box character assault, the enemy will be subject to greater destroy. However, players will even be open to greater destroy.

Graphic
in some cases less graphic in my opinion. of the conversation will appear figure drawings that speak, unfortunately with the same expression (unchanged). and some movement look less good. grapich overall but may well lah.

Sound
soundnya if not wrong as ff classic game series, the impression of the kingdom. pretty good in my ears especially for the less graphic cover

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