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Etrian Odyssey IV Legends of the Titan 3DS Launch Edition | Factory Sealed + OST

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Item specifics

Condition
Brand New: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if ...
Release Year
2013
UPC
0730865300129
Platform
Nintendo 3DS
Rating
T-Teen
Video Game Series
Etrian Odyssey Series
Publisher
ATLUS
Genre
Role Playing
Game Name
Etrian Odyssey IV: Legends of the Titan

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Product Information

The first entry in Atlus' Etrian Odyssey series released on 3DS, Legends of the Titan adds new aeronautic adventures and a casual difficulty level to its classically styled RPG action. Called to the city of Tharsis as part of a quest to reach the giant tree Yggdrasil, players form a party and head into the wild to battle a variety of beasts in the top screen, and manually map out the game's labyrinthine dungeon grids in the bottom screen. Combat is turn-based, and a special gauge fills after each action in battle, eventually allowing the party to unleash powerful Burst Skills.<br><br>There are ten character classes from which to choose, including Medics, Snipers, and Runemasters, and each character in the party can be assigned a secondary class and acquire new skills as they level up and earn experience. At the hub of Tharsis gamers can acquire quests, recruit new party members, heal their wounds, sell battle spoils for new weapons or armor, and save their game before heading out on more adventures. Players use hot-air balloons to travel to the game's many dungeons, but the world map itself is also home to a variety of treasures and extremely powerful beasts.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
ATLUS
UPC
0730865300129
eBay Product ID (ePID)
56280673

Product Key Features

Rating
T-Teen
Genre
Role Playing
Video Game Series
Etrian Odyssey Series
Platform
Nintendo 3DS
Game Name
Etrian Odyssey IV: Legends of the Titan

Additional Product Features

Release Year
2013
Number of Players
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
LeafCats
139973
ESRB Descriptor
Mild Blood, Mild Fantasy Violence, Mild Language, Mild Suggestive Themes

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4.6
31 product ratings
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  • Top favourable review

    Simplistic, but Engrossing

    It's easy to sink plenty of hours into this game, because although the gameplay loop is simple, it never gets old. You travel to a dungeon, explore, fill out your map, fight a bunch of enemies, level up a bit, return home and sell off the loot. What keeps it fresh is that you don't have to visit one area more than a few times, and each time you venture out, you're a little stronger. So your 3rd time through that map, maybe you decide that instead of avoiding that giant enemy, you'll actually fight it. You might win, but you might not so save often. With more character interactions this would be a 5, but NPCs are nothing but a static image and some text. Regardless it's a very fun game, and I'm glad I finally got around to it.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: josephsh

  • Etrian odyssey

    I liked this role playing game more than most and put it on par with the final fantasy series. It has very good visuals, and catchy music,and is also very believable and easy to play and understand. And I gave this game the highest rating because it has very high replay value. I first got it because it was a rare game, but it turned out very fun also. I would suggest you make a group of 5 or so team members, to make it easier to fight large groups of monsters, where you need all the manpower you can get. Also if you get a used version of the game then you can start further in the game and less getting started work is needed. So then you can just pick up and play with the previous owners characters. Also I like the feature of mapping the surroundings out as you travel through dungeons. ...

  • Etrian Odyssey is, like, so fun.

    You pick five classes (out of ten) with four portraits to choose from for each (two male, two female), name them, equip them, and explore with them. The top screen is for inputting commands and the first person perspective while you dungeon crawl. The bottom screen is for drawing the map as your progress and making notes of what you find with the stylus. As you level, you can last longer and explore more of the labyrinth that covers the game's world. The more you explore, the deeper you go. The deeper you go, the challenge increases and the harder it is to get back to town. While there are your typical random encounter monsters, there are also the powerful FOE's who will chase and stalk you through the labyrinth. And just to add a little flavor, there are jobs you can pick up in ...

  • Etrian Excellency

    I ordered Etrian Odyssey hearing many reviews about the very high difficulty and the small audience the game appeals to. This made me question buying the game, for quite a long time actually. Eventually I decided why not? If I didn't like it I could resell and be out a few bucks, but atleast I would get a game to try. And from what I've heard the people who like the game LOVE it. The game is a typical turn based strategy, except the difficulty is x10. It's a very time consuming game, to get through the first floor took me about 2-3 hours. There was some level grinding, or time when you just battle for the sake of leveling, which is somewhat of a pain, but I dont mind it. The story line of the game is almost non-existent, but it's one of those games that doesnt need a storyline. The ...

  • Biased review...

    I called this a biased review because Etrian Odyssey has a very specific game play style. It's very old school and can be VERY brutal if your party wipes. Here's what I mean: 1) It's an old school dungeon crawler. You walk and fight basically every step of the way. 2) If your party DIES while in the dungeon you have to start again from the LAST save. You can ONLY save while IN town. 3) There's no teleports back to town until roughly after the 3rd or 4th level. It means you are WALKING always through the entire dungeon. However once you open up the "WARP WIRE" you can teleport back to safety, but you'll have to walk all the way down to where you were again to continue. 4) There are dungeon teleports/entrances every 5 levels. So once you get to level 6 you'll see an entrance which has ...