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Riviera: The Promised Land Video Games
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Amazon Minimum Age: 144 months
Binding: Video Game
Brand: Atlus
EAN: 0730865600021
ESRB Age Rating: Teen
Format: CD-ROM
Item Dimensions: 73004.12
Label: Atlus
Manufacturer: Atlus
MPN: 60002
Platform: Sony PSP
Publisher: Atlus
Release Date: July 10, 2007
Studio: Atlus

Features:
  • High-res hand drawn graphics, including all-new event scenes!
  • Simple controls that allow for relaxing, yet involving game play!
  • A unique battle system where items have different effects based on its user!
  • A completely arranged, CD-quality soundtrack!
  • From battles to conversations, everything is 100% fully voiced! In dual-language!



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Product Description:
Riviera - The Promised Land takes you into a world where gods are dead and demons are rising. Long ago, a war between gods and demons (known as Ragnarok) erupted, and the world was thrown into a state of chaos. Asgard, overrun by demons, was on the brink of destruction. In desperation, the gods broke an ancient taboo. Sacrificing their very lives, they created black-winged reapers that came to be known as Grim Angels. However, the gods were able to leave behind their power in the heavenly isle of Riviera. A thousand years later, the demons have returned. To fight them, heroes must seek out the power of the gods.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - what a kid game
well this game is a total let down because it is so easy and there are no cinematic scence just all pictures, but funny how it is dialogue through out the game though. it is a pretty straight forward game and no need a strategy guide or so whatever. i was disappointed with this game and expectly a game with a map to explore, but instead, the game proceed one scence after another. i won't pay over 20 dollars for this game, but guess what it's too late.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great RPG
A while ago, my friend told me to try this game. Well, now I've tried it (well, the PSP version, not the GBA!) and I am VERY impressed with it. The leveling system and the overall game is very different from traditional RPGs, so enjoy this unique and awesome game!



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Not your regular RPG, amigos...
I bought this game, because I thought the graphics were awesome and the battles were pretty cool. The game's got a lot of dialogue and sound effects, but I did not like it.

Even though I am an avid RPG fan, this game is just slow and really palys like one of those pop-up books in a story you follow through with not many choices to make, but to see where the story leads fighting battle after battle.

I don't recommend this game for new gamers or old ones. It was a complete ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Riviera: The Promised Land......
Considering the fact that I own the Gameboy Advance version of this game and gave it a good review sometime back, I decided to rent this version to see how much better this version is compared to my Gameboy Advance version and give you my honest opinion on it. In some ways, I'm glad that I did rent it first. Yet, seeing as to how I'm a big fan of Riviera, I'll probably buy it at some point but not for obvious reasons concerning this PSP version. For the most part, the PSP Riviera is the exact same game ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Weird, but interesting...
This is NOT your typical "dungeon-crawl" style RPG. Each battle is "graded," and how well you do determines the number of actions you can take later. There's also many places where you will be required to match buttons, hit a button at a certain time as a meter moves up and down, or numerous other tricks-of-dexterity.

That said, the graphics and sound is amazing and the story is really easy to get into. If you can handle a little frustration and some thinking, you may want to look at this ... Read More





 

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