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Keroro RPG: Kishi to Musha to Densetsu no Kaizoku (Nintendo DS, 2010) Gunsou
Jun 13, 2016
Tales of Trinitia
Keroro RPG goes a step above your typical tie-in game that sells purely by the characters featured on the cover. It's also a Tales Of game, using the side-scrolling action battle system much of the series is known for. Fans of Tales games get most of the features a typical Tales game has. Fans of Keroro get lots of voice-acted skits, references, and a party full of frogs (and only frogs). Fans of both get a fully fleshed-out RPG featuring their favorite characters.
Graphics and music can feel pretty stock at times, but the characters and gameplay are where it really shines. The story's not difficult to get through, even if you're not good at Tales Of games—just stick it on Easy, and coast through to the credits. But you can also crank the difficulty all the way up to Unknown in the post-game, which is brutal, and optional.
This game is one of those hidden gems on the DS that didn't sell well, but is worth playing nonetheless. Maybe it'll get an English fan translation someday...?