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Review of Ragnarok Odyssey ACE on PS3

by Tanya Krane Tanya Krane photo Apr 2014
Cover image of Ragnarok Odyssey ACE on PS3
Gamefings Score: 7.0
Platform: PS3 PS3 logo
Released: 01 Apr 2014
Genre: Action RPG
Developer: Game Arts
Publisher: GungHo Online Entertainment

Introduction

Ah, Ragnarok Odyssey ACE! A name that brings to mind epic battles, fantastical creatures, and... well, your character slamming into a wall for no reason. This game serves as the upgraded version of the original Ragnarok Odyssey, meaning fans of the franchise get to enjoy the same formula while waving goodbye to a few bugs (let's hope!) and saying hello to some new content - including fresh skills, new monsters, and a not-so-epic 'extra episode.' Forget everything you thought you knew about role-playing games; this adventure packs enough twists to make your head spin. Grab your controllers and put on that ill-fitting helmet; it's time to make Norse gods jealous!

Gameplay

Ragnarok Odyssey ACE doesn't just drop you into the Norse mythos with its eclectic mix of six character classes: the Sword Warrior, Hammersmith, Mage, Assassin, Hunter, and Cleric. Each class boasts its own unique playstyle, which means you can switch it up based on your mood to fit your 'Today I'm feeling like a stealthy ninja' vibes. Leveling systems are so mainstream - the game allows you to build your character through an unconventional Card System that grants abilities and stat boosts. Why grind for levels when you can just shuffle through a deck of cards like it's your mother's old hand of poker? Missions primarily take place in lovely guild halls, where you'll be tasked with either collecting items or hunting monsters - you know, the usual RPG stuff. Forget about leveling up in the traditional sense; it's all about collecting, crafting, and boom, you're suddenly outfitted with better gear and a shiny card to boot!

Graphics

Let's talk graphics: Ragnarok Odyssey ACE knows how to flex its visuals, resembling that friend who always reminds you of their gym membership. The game is vibrant, lively, and absolutely bursting with anime-style character designs that could make a middle schooler's heart skip a beat. The monsters you encounter are as colorful as a box of crayons, and the environments are every bit as eye-catching. From lush forests to gnarly dungeons, you'll have almost too many beautiful backdrops to slay giant beasties in. If you catch yourself staring at the screen instead of fighting, don't blame me; blame the graphics department for inviting you into their beautiful world of pixels. Plus, with Nobuo Uematsu contributing music this time around, every battle feels dramatic enough to make you contemplate your life choices - you know, the important stuff.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Ragnarok Odyssey ACE is an adrenaline-fueled romp through a Norse-inspired world that manages to both delight and frustrate - much like a perfect relationship. With its unique Card System, splendid graphics, and engaging characters, it's sunset-worthy for any RPG aficionado, and its quirky elements should appeal to fans of the original game as well. While it may not resonate with those in search of innovation, it's a game that fulfills your basic role-playing cravings, like a comfy pizza on a Friday night. So grab your friends, equip that armor, and head into battle! Are you ready to conquer Ragnarok? If you answer 'yes,' you'll probably also be inclined to shoot your character right into walls for kicks - it's all part of the whimsical charm, right?

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