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Magna Carta: Tears of Blood (Sony PlayStation 2, 2005) Deluxe Box Set Complete!!

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Item specifics

Condition
Like New: An item that looks as if it was just taken out of shrink wrap. No visible wear, and all ...
Release Year
2005
Sub-Genre
Boxing
UPC
0730865530168
Platform
Sony PlayStation 2
Rating
T-Teen
Publisher
Altus
Genre
Role Playing
Game Name
Magna Carta: Tears of Blood

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Product Information

Magna Carta: Tears of Blood is a classically styled console RPG, with larger-than-life heroes and villains, a legend-evoking settings, and a deep, sophisticated back-story. Promising over 50 hours of gameplay, Tears of Blood takes place in the world of Efferia, where humans share an uneasy co-existence with the natives. This distrust often leads to territorial feuds, if not all-out warfare, and the player's character must choose between revenge for past wrongs and forgiveness for a better future. Strategy comes in character development, as players gradually master the game's Carta System of magic powers. Battles play out in real-time, rewarding readiness and reflexes as well as proper preparation.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Altus
UPC
0730865530168
eBay Product ID (ePID)
47663093

Product Key Features

Rating
T-Teen
Genre
Role Playing
Platform
Sony PlayStation 2
Game Name
Magna Carta: Tears of Blood

Additional Product Features

Release Year
2005
Number of Players
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
LeafCats
139973
ESRB Descriptor
Fantasy Violence, Language, Suggestive Themes

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  • Top favourable review

    Tears of Blood: where the guys look like girls and the girls look liken strippers

    I am very happy with the box set. Im an up and coming streamer and I ordered this to be my firsr Stream. It was always one of those games that always had mixed reception from fans. The voice acting is garbage but the art and combat makes up for that. Plus, the story itself aint to bad.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: slackersonline

  • Top critical review

    PS2 Magna Carta: Tears of Blood Purchase

    The disc works well, the game play takes some getting use to, but otherwise no problems at all.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: gamerplug

  • Magna Carta: Boobies Ahoy! Many women, so little time

    Magna Carta: Tears of Blood id a fairly decent game for people wanting a good role play experience. You will spend nearly 40 + hours playing it, but there is not much there for replay value. The story plays a very big part in the game. Each step you take in the game makes you want to know what happen next. This game will hold you over to Final Fantasy XII. Magna Carta: Tears of Blood takes place in the world of Efferia. Two races, the humans and the Yason, are locked in an epic struggle for control of the of their world. The humans and the Yason are physically the some in appearance. The Yason are more in tune with nature and the environment, while they have funky-looking ears like doctor Spock, but basically there is not much of a difference between the two races. You control a ...

  • Great in its own way...

    I must say, after playing a great game like Final Fantasy XII, this game doesn't nearly perform as well as FFXII---but it does well for what it has to offer. The Good News: I love the CG sequences (although I think how much lacked here) and the really cute girls. They definitely keep me interested in the game (I often fantasized about girl-girl action----uhhmm nothing!). Although it started out a bit slow, surprisingly it kept going, or a twist came, when I didn't expect it. The voice-acting had alot of good parts, like giving the sense they were real. Some of the fighting styles are really cool, too. Some of the magic sounds and effects were pretty cool. One thing I believe makes this game stand out is the old-fashioned style flashbacks; it would play suspenceful/creepy music ...

  • Magna Carta: Tears of Blood

    When I first heard about Magna Carta (MC), I thought it would be a great game. The story was interesting, the characters seemed well thought-out, the graphics looked impressive, and it was producted by Atlus. What could go wrong?... Then I tried playing it. The battle system was by far one of the worst I've ever experienced. I believe the inherent problem was due to the fact that the game tried to incorporate too many variables. The party structure was strange, each character's battle abilities were terribly linear, and the requirements to continuously perform in a battle were extremely difficult to overcome. The Party: You started with a party of up to three characters, but could only play a single one at a time. This means either switching between the characters to position them ...