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Etrian Odyssey IV: Legends of the Titan 3DS Game

For centuries, the Yggdrasil tree has been a steadfast presence in the lives of the inhabitants of Tharsis. It rises high on the horizon, visible from everywhere in the city. Its roots lie in a...

For centuries, the Yggdrasil tree has been a steadfast presence in the lives of the inhabitants of Tharsis. It rises high on the horizon, visible from everywhere in the city. Its roots lie in a distant land that no one has dared to venture to - until the Count of the Exotics of Tharsis funds a Guild of Explorers to reach Yggdrasil and uncover its secrets....

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For centuries, the Yggdrasil tree has been a steadfast presence in the lives of the inhabitants of Tharsis. It rises high on the horizon, visible from everywhere in the city. Its roots lie in a distant land that no one has dared to venture to - until the Count of the Exotics of Tharsis funds a Guild of Explorers to reach Yggdrasil and uncover its secrets. You are the last explorer to arrive in Tharsis to seek your fame and fortune. Board your floating ship and embark into the cloudy realms in search of treasures, glory, and the answer to Tharsis's oldest mystery.

  • Title: Etrian Odyssey IV - Legends of the Titan
  • Genre: JRPG
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  • Platform: Nintendo 3DS

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Type
Role Playing
Release Date
2013
Age Rating (PEGI)
12

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  • Johnny Nobody
    5
    8 out of 9 members found this review helpful

    It is unfair how unknown this series is and it really deserves a chance. The Etrian Odyssey series is a "rebirth" of dungeon crawlers. (Those who played Wizardry and Ultima on PC know.) You create a team of 5 people consisting of classic RPG classes (healer, support, tank, etc.) and with them, you embark on an adventure to explore dangerous labyrinths and uncover the secrets of a colossal ancient tree called Yggdrasil.

    Of course, the truth is that you don't play this game for the story. One characteristic that makes Etrian Odyssey different from other games of its kind is the way it utilizes the touch screen of the 3DS. The game allows you to draw your own maps! It may sound boring to some, but if you approach it with the right mindset, you will feel like a true explorer. If it tires you just thinking about it, you can disable it from the settings so that the maps are drawn automatically, but you will be missing out on a big part of the game.

    Etrian Odyssey IV offers a deep customization system. The characters created by person A will never resemble those of person B. The skills that you can level up and the classes themselves are so numerous that they may seem overwhelming to beginners. Here, it would be good to mention that Etrian Odyssey games have always been very difficult. However, IV has an easy mode unlike its predecessors on the DS, making it ideal for those who are not familiar with this series.

    Honestly, I have no complaints, which is why I gave it 5 stars. It is a flawless game that is definitely not for everyone, but for those of us who love dungeon crawlers, it is a treasure. The game also has a demo on the 3DS eShop, completely free.

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  • It is unfair how unknown this series is and it really deserves a chance. The Etrian Odyssey series is a "rebirth" of dungeon crawlers. (Those who played Wizardry and Ultima on PC know.) You create a team of 5 people consisting of classic RPG classes (healer, support, tank, etc.) and with them, you embark on an adventure to explore dangerous labyrinths and uncover the secrets of a colossal ancient tree called Yggdrasil.

    Of course, the truth is that you don't play this game for the story. One characteristic that makes Etrian Odyssey different from other games of its kind is the way it utilizes the touch screen of the 3DS. The game allows you to draw your own maps! It may sound boring to some, but if you approach it with the right mindset, you will feel like a true explorer. If it tires you just thinking about it, you can disable it from the settings so that the maps are drawn automatically, but you will be missing out on a big part of the game.

    Etrian Odyssey IV offers a deep customization system. The characters created by person A will never resemble those of person B. The skills that you can level up and the classes themselves are so numerous that they may seem overwhelming to beginners. Here, it would be good to mention that Etrian Odyssey games have always been very difficult. However, IV has an easy mode unlike its predecessors on the DS, making it ideal for those who are not familiar with this series.

    Honestly, I have no complaints, which is why I gave it 5 stars. It is a flawless game that is definitely not for everyone, but for those of us who love dungeon crawlers, it is a treasure. The game also has a demo on the 3DS eShop, completely free.

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For centuries, the Yggdrasil tree has been a steadfast presence in the lives of the inhabitants of Tharsis. It rises high on the horizon, visible from everywhere in the city. Its roots lie in a distant land that no one has dared to venture to - until the Count of the Exotics of Tharsis funds a Guild of Explorers to reach Yggdrasil and uncover its secrets. You are the last explorer to arrive in Tharsis to seek your fame and fortune. Board your floating ship and embark into the cloudy realms in search of treasures, glory, and the answer to Tharsis's oldest mystery.

  • Title: Etrian Odyssey IV - Legends of the Titan
  • Genre: JRPG
  • PEGI:
  • Platform: Nintendo 3DS

Manufacturer

Type
Role Playing
Release Date
2013
Age Rating (PEGI)
12

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (2)

  1. 1
  2. 4 stars
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  3. 1
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • Johnny Nobody
    5
    8 out of 9 members found this review helpful

    It is unfair how unknown this series is and it really deserves a chance. The Etrian Odyssey series is a "rebirth" of dungeon crawlers. (Those who played Wizardry and Ultima on PC know.) You create a team of 5 people consisting of classic RPG classes (healer, support, tank, etc.) and with them, you embark on an adventure to explore dangerous labyrinths and uncover the secrets of a colossal ancient tree called Yggdrasil.

    Of course, the truth is that you don't play this game for the story. One characteristic that makes Etrian Odyssey different from other games of its kind is the way it utilizes the touch screen of the 3DS. The game allows you to draw your own maps! It may sound boring to some, but if you approach it with the right mindset, you will feel like a true explorer. If it tires you just thinking about it, you can disable it from the settings so that the maps are drawn automatically, but you will be missing out on a big part of the game.

    Etrian Odyssey IV offers a deep customization system. The characters created by person A will never resemble those of person B. The skills that you can level up and the classes themselves are so numerous that they may seem overwhelming to beginners. Here, it would be good to mention that Etrian Odyssey games have always been very difficult. However, IV has an easy mode unlike its predecessors on the DS, making it ideal for those who are not familiar with this series.

    Honestly, I have no complaints, which is why I gave it 5 stars. It is a flawless game that is definitely not for everyone, but for those of us who love dungeon crawlers, it is a treasure. The game also has a demo on the 3DS eShop, completely free.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
    • Graphics
    • Sound
    • Gameplay
    • Value for money
    • Longevity
  • It is unfair how unknown this series is and it really deserves a chance. The Etrian Odyssey series is a "rebirth" of dungeon crawlers. (Those who played Wizardry and Ultima on PC know.) You create a team of 5 people consisting of classic RPG classes (healer, support, tank, etc.) and with them, you embark on an adventure to explore dangerous labyrinths and uncover the secrets of a colossal ancient tree called Yggdrasil.

    Of course, the truth is that you don't play this game for the story. One characteristic that makes Etrian Odyssey different from other games of its kind is the way it utilizes the touch screen of the 3DS. The game allows you to draw your own maps! It may sound boring to some, but if you approach it with the right mindset, you will feel like a true explorer. If it tires you just thinking about it, you can disable it from the settings so that the maps are drawn automatically, but you will be missing out on a big part of the game.

    Etrian Odyssey IV offers a deep customization system. The characters created by person A will never resemble those of person B. The skills that you can level up and the classes themselves are so numerous that they may seem overwhelming to beginners. Here, it would be good to mention that Etrian Odyssey games have always been very difficult. However, IV has an easy mode unlike its predecessors on the DS, making it ideal for those who are not familiar with this series.

    Honestly, I have no complaints, which is why I gave it 5 stars. It is a flawless game that is definitely not for everyone, but for those of us who love dungeon crawlers, it is a treasure. The game also has a demo on the 3DS eShop, completely free.

    Translated from Greek ·
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