Contents.Gameplay The story progresses through various points plotted on a map. By visiting each point, the player has to battle the creatures, complete a quest, visit a town or go through a conversation to advance through the storyline and open up more points.Fighting plays out like a strategic RPG where each character has his/her own set of moves, but by moving each character to an appropriate square, you can chain characters together and pull off combos. After each round of combat, each character will regenerate AP and accumulate SP points. When enough SP points have been accumulated, characters can unleash special attacks.The game includes elements through its 'Soul Breed' system in which the player creates a new character by pursuing a relationship with a female character as the game's storyline extends for five generations, each one having a different male protagonist.

For the first four generations the protagonist marries one among three of his female companions and their son becomes the protagonist of the following generation who inherits stats and abilities from his parents.Release Europe The game was localized in Europe as Agarest: Generations of War. The company planned to publish a standard retail version and a collector's edition, both released on October 30, 2009 for PlayStation 3. Initially, the game was set to use a cover art featuring a realistic version of the protagonist; however, negative feedback led to the publisher changing the cover art for one more faithful to the original. The 32 packs of DLC were put on the European PlayStation Store by Ghostlight.The game was later ported to PC, and made available on the store in North America and Europe.North America released the game in North America under the title Record of Agarest War on April 29, 2010. The game was released as a download on the, and on disc for the. It is available as a downloadable title on the.

Journey to the world of Agarest, a land teetering on the brink of destruction. With an engaging active grid-based battle system, this revamped style offers faster action and more play! HD graphics offer beautifully design characters and places. New mini-games provide players with new ways to bring.

The game retains the original Japanese dialogue. Xbox 360 version A port known as Record of Agarest War: Re-appearance was released exclusively for the in Japan on November 27, 2008. The Xbox 360 port featured additional voice acting, and a gallery mode. New items and a new dungeon are available over as downloadable content.Prequel A prequel to the game titled was released in Japan on June 25, 2009, released in the United States on June 14, 2011, and in Europe on August 26, 2011. Reception IGN's Daemon Hatfield gave the PS3 version a 7.5/10, stating 'If you're a fan of the genre, Agarest War will provide a very long adventure that spans generations.' References. Retrieved 2009-03-29.

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.: November 18, 2010.: June 26, 2012.: August 31, 2012Microsoft WindowsFebruary 19, 2015Mode(s)Record of Agarest War 2, known as Agarest Senki 2 ( アガレスト戦記2, Agaresuto Senki 2) in Japan and as Agarest: Generations of War 2 in Europe, is a developed. It was published in Japan by on November 18, 2010 for the. A version was released in February 19, 2015. It is the sequel to the 2007 game and the third game in the series.A patch via download allows for use of a motion controller for certain mini-games.The Soul Breeding system receives a new additional feature with the implementation of a 'Dark Love' ending which occurs if the relationship rate is low with the chosen mate. Rather than a happy wedding, the main character has a marriage with his bride for political interests and enters a loveless relationship to conceive a child, resulting in poor stats for the next protagonist.

Contents.Plot One day, the world was enveloped by a mysterious blinding light. The destruction it caused was terrible, even as the light itself was sublime in its beauty, and it made those who witnessed the awesome display think of the unrestrained rage and fury of the divine.The central continent, from where the light is believed to have originated from, went silent, while at the same time demons began to spread throughout the world like a plague. Amongst the survivors of the catastrophe, that fateful day became known as the 'Day of Light.' Sometime after the events of the Day of Light, a young man by the name of Weiss, who had lost all memory of himself, encounters an enigmatic woman named Eva, who introduces herself as an Agent of the Divine. It is from her that Weiss learns that he has committed the grievous sin of deicide, and that in order for him to atone for his crime he is to become the 'Vessel' in which the power of the divinity he had slaughtered will be stored. For it will be that power that will be used to resurrect the one whose life he stole.For those who betray the divine will pay for their sins in the space which separates salvation and damnation, as will their progeny.Gameplay Differences/Improvements There are many changes and improvements from the original Agarest games.

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There are only 3 generations in this game. There are 18 members in this game: 7 in the First Generation, 6 in the Second Generation and 5 in the Third Generation. Featured in the game, Agarest uses the AAA (Active Animation Adventure) system.