3DS
Justice Chronicles
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About this game
Developer: Kemco
Content Rating: Teen
Summary
Kline, a novice High Beast Knight is sent on reconnaissance into Laft, the Earth-Depths, where he comes across Alia, a Battle Maiden who has suffered terrible injuries and is close to death. In order to help her, he forms a partnership with the God of Death, Rooselevy. Alia lives, but in return the young knight must give up his life...
In a world on the brink of war, the newly acquainted duo must fight destiny itself in order to save the world from the ever creeping darkness that is threatening to consume everything, and once and for all restore the balance of the world.
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4 Reviews6.50
It doesn't do much to stand out in the 3DS' library of JRPGs — already flooded with some of the finest examples of the genre in recent history — but if you've played the best and are still left with the need to save the world in a turn-based fashion, this is a thoroughly decent choice.
A good recommendation when starting Justice Chronicles is keeping your expectations to a cautious high, at most. While the systems at work here are fantastic, the dressing for them is very hit-and-miss; the pixel art is very nice, but the story is bogged down by off-putting cut-scenes and weak dialogue, and, finally, the menus are easy to navigate, even if the local area map is distressingly unattractive. Most will definitely feel a sense of pride upon completing every battle, but they'll have to fight through the odd story and art choices to get to the next one.
Justice Chronicles é um jogo que pode ser facilmente aconselhado a todos os puristas que pretendem recordar os JRPGs por turnos. No entanto e apesar de ser um jogo que diverte, está longe de ter o carisma dos títulos que se tornaram pilares do género. Trata-se de uma obra genérica, ainda que competente e para a apreciar condignamente recomenda-se não colocar as expectativas num patamar demasiado elevado.