PlayStation 3 RPG Flood Official
Nippon Ichi makes early 2010 very crowded for PS3 RPG players.
Posted Nov 02, 2009 at 23:20, By Anoop Gantayat
And you thought your RPG schedule for the next three months was packed when it was just Final Fantasy XIII, End of Eternity, Ar Tonelico 3 and Star Ocean 4: The Last Hope International! Add another major release to that list. Nippon Ichi announced today a January 28 release date for Last Rebellion. Pricing is set at ¥7,140 -- pretty low for a big name RPG.
Last Rebellion promises orthodox RPG gameplay with a less-than-orthodox premise. You take control of Nine and Aisha, two main characters who share a single HP and MP. You'll have to switch off between the two as you work your way through command-based battles.
FFXIII, End of Eternity, Ar Tonelico 3 and Star Ocean 4 marked a clear end to the PS3's RPG drought. Add in Last Rebellion, and we're approaching an RPG flood.
It looks like you'll have a good month to finish up FFXIII, but do be sure and get some rest for the four RPGs that drop between January 28 and February 4.
There's actually a whole lot more on the way for the PS3 than just these four RPGs. Be sure and give a glance at the fully updated PS3 release calendar to plan your gaming in advance.
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Reader Comments (showing 4 of 4)
lech @ 2009.11.03, 3:49
Too many games a very good problem to have.
Eve @ 2009.11.03, 7:35
Im importing XIII and End Of Eternity. I'll get birth by sleep when I finish those two. When I preordered Last Rebellion at amazon(us) the price is 39.99. Of course I'll get SO4.
Cosign @ 2009.11.04, 6:41
Yes! I'm buying every single one (although I'm still needing some convincing for Last Rebellion.)
Record of Agarest War, when was that one coming out again? That's RPG too, in part.
lech @ 2009.11.04, 8:57
Agarest hit Europe last Friday if you absolutely have to have a disc. It's supposed to be hitting PSN in America shortly. Digital marketplace games are notorious for spontaneously releasing whenever they pass QA. Which means no one is entirely sure until it's up.