A great game that deserved more recognition when it was the first release. I enjoy the art style and to me, it has aged quite well. The story is compelling and even though I'm not usually a strategy game person, but more RPG the combat was easy to pick up and addicting to play. To me it was more RPG with strategy elements. Definitely worth playing. If you can find the original for a decent price, pick it up!
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Good game overall. Nice cell shade graphics. comic book sound effects(biff, bad, POW; seriously) when stuff is going down. Can't jus run through, have to actually put some thought into your moves. Story is good. Very good title for Sega. You have to think, these are the people who made Sonic the hedgehog. .../ World's apart...
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I initially purchased this game as a Christmas present for a friend. After watching him play it though, I knew I wanted to play it too. So I got it from him after he finished it. Let me just say from reading descriptions of the game, it only seemed vaguely interesting to me. Also, I have never gotten into what I consider an RPG type of game, beyond maybe something like Civilization. Having said that, I hope you know what Civilization is because I'm going to compare this game to it a bit. Whereas in Civilization you are ruler of your own country, determining what gets built, send troops off to war, etc.; in Valkyria Chronicles I think of this game more as a being the leader of your troops (based loosely on WWII). You determine which units to use in a battle, which units to use against enemy units for the best match up, and how best to complete the objective of each operation. There are several different types of militia units used: armored tank, scout, shocktrooper (machine gun), lancer (rocket propelled grenade), sniper, and engineer. Each has their own abilities and limitations. For example, a scout doesn't have the firepower or health level that a shocktrooper has, but they can travel nearly twice as far per turn. During the game you earn experience points and another type of points (I can't remember what they are called, but I believe they use DCT to identify them, so that is what I'll use.) You earn both types of points by doing different battles & skirmishes. The Experience Points you use to level up each of your unit types (except the tank). You use the DCT points to upgrade your weapons and your tanks. You also use DCT points to unlock new orders that can be given to troops, such as retreat, all defend, etc; and they may be used to purchase additional story line and occassional battles through the reporter screen. You can earn more points by winning the mission in as few turns as possible and by defeating tanks and opposing military leaders. I think total there are 19 Chapters to the game (I'm only on Chapter 11 now). Typically each chapter includes 1 battle, though some contain more than 1. Some are tougher than others, and you will most definitely be doing them multiple times as you figure out how best to complete the mission. Though please note once you completely finish the battle you can't go back and redo it. You can only redo the skirmishes multiple times to add to your Experience and DCT points. Graphically, the game is beautiful and exactly what you would expect from a PS3 game. Challenge wise, the game is dead on and will keep you puzzled throughout most battles as what to do next. I'd say there are 3 things the game developers could have done to make this a better game: 1) Add more types of militia units to the mix 2) Add an online mode to the game that allowed you to randomly square off against other players using boards from the game 3) Provide trophy support to the game. While I'm not that into trophy collecting, I admit it is nice to see that I've gotten some through game play. Also, it would have been really easy for them to do, as they already give you a grade of A to F and award points to you after a battle based upon how quickly you complete a mission. Hope you found this helpful!Read full review
I get so sick of the corny characters and predictable storyline in this game, but the gameplay itself is excellent, and that is what keeps me from throwing it in the trash. If you like action/adventure and strategy games, this might be it for you. Just skip the story scenes. This strategy game is unique to any others in that when a unit is selected among your troops, the camera actually zooms into the battlefield and takes on the perspective of the unit, so you can control the unit as if you're on the battlefield itself. This game is also like a rpg in that you can upgrade your units to unlock special abilities as well as equip them with better weapons as you progress through the game. There are also a lot of unlockables (weapons, missions, medals, etc) that encourages the curious to beat the game all over again. Overall, I'd say this is a good game that's worth buying.Read full review
This game is totally recommended for SRPG gamers. From the graphics, to the story, to the gameplay; you can tell everything was developed with great care. Upon initiating the game, you are treated to some of the best cell shaded graphics Ive seen. The art style (CANVAS) really sets a mood for the game. At the same time, the musical score is right there with the graphics creating an atmosphere with its symphonic tunes. But the main reason this game is so good is that only better than the great graphics and music, is the story and the gameplay. The story is not told in a traditional fashion. Instead it is organized into a book, divided into chapters and episodes, which you can view at anytime you want and as many times as you may need. Inside the book you also find a glossary, character and weapon database, as well as your headquarters and other goodies. The story is a wonderful fantasized version of the time in which europe was at WWII. War has broke between the 2 superpowers of Europa (The empire and the federation) and in the middle of the conflict is a small nation (Gallia). As to defend it, its citizens are dragged into war. At the centre of this is Welkin Gunther and his squad, this young group of soldiers will be key to the salvation of their country. The story is shockfull of unlockable side stories and the characters each are unique and pretty deep, which is emphasized even more by some wonderful voice acting, I am particular surprised at how great the english dub is, since usually it tends to be rather weak compared to the japanese original voice over. Finally the gameplay is Valkyria's best aspect. Its strategy heavy and with hectic action. You take control of your different units (5 types along with a tank unit) from an overhead map view, in which your units are represented by icons. You use command points to move your units (ground units use 1 and tanks use 2). You are given a set amount at the beginning of each turn and unused ones carry over to the next turn. Once you select a unit, you go into a 3rd person view of your unit and are allowed to move freely through the battlefield and perform an action, like attack or heal or throw grenades or some special action. You can move around your character as long as you have action points which are represented by a depleting bar. You can move the same unit again by using another command point on it but you get a action point handicap as to moderate the abuse of this feature. Besides battling with units, you can use cover or interact with some objects on the field. There are also orders which you can issue using command points to enhance or support your units in some way. Battles can be very varied, they can vary from a typical skirmish in which you gotta take on all the opposing forces, or take their base camp, or defeat a boss like unit, or save someone whos been kidnapped or go on a stealth mission. Some missions might seem impossible at first and use up all the turns (max 20) and still fail, but after 2 tries you have a complete strategy which wins the battle for you in the first turns. This is typical in this game. Theres a great sense of satisfaction in completing a mission quickly using well planned strategies. All in all this game is wonderful, its one of the best SRPG games Ive played in a long time, its innovative without sacrificing the strategy aspect. Its wonderful to behold and listen and fantastic to play. I consider it to be a 10 out of 10 and a must have for PS3.Read full review
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