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Ogre Battle (Playstation)

Description
The Holy Zeteginean Empire came about as a result of the great war against King Zenobia. But the Empire was holy in name only, as the oppressive emperor rules through ruthless military force and fear. But on the shores along the eastern frontiers, the remnants of the Knights of Zenobia begin to stir. You must lead this rebellion against the Holy Zeteginean Empire, which is the last gasp of hope in this bleak world. OGRE BATTLE is a remake of the cult RPG or strategy game for the SNES, with a 32-bit upgrade. The game takes place through 30 strategic battles, each with a fair amount of role-playing customizability. You can equip groups with magic items, promote characters to new skill classes, and form new teams.

Special Features
75 different characters, 13 possible endings, 2 playing modes, 30 challenging strategic battles, variety of skill levels and magical items, improved graphics resolution, create a team, 75 different characters, 13 possible endings, 2 playing modes, 30 challenging strategic battles, variety of skill levels and magical items, improved graphics resolution, create a team.

Warnings
Animated Violence

Details
Players:1 Player
Controller:Gamepad, Joystick
Memory Card:y (2)

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      Ogre Battle Review
    Review created: 09/08/06(updated 09/08/06)
    5 of 6 people found this review helpful.

    Ogre Battle for Playstation is a remake of the original SNES classic.

    For those not familiar with the SNES game, it is a real-time-strategy game combined with RPG elements. The game starts with you getting a tarot reading, which determines the starting statistics and powers of your leader. You also gain tarot cards from this event, which act as special battle equalizers. You start on a battle map with your stronghold on the opposite side of the enemy's stronghold. You deploy up to nine units besides the leader's units to battle off the enemy forces and liberate the towns and eventually make your way to the enemy stronghold to defeat their leader. Only the opening scenario has no enemy units wandering the battlefield. Battle maps also include finding buried treasure, finding hidden towns/temples, encounters with unaligned bystanders, and buying items to support the army. Each day of battle you collect tribute from towns to support your army's deployment, recruiting, and goods. After an opening skirmish with Warren, you gain access to the rebel army. Your army can have up to 25 units and 100 members, including a huge selection of 75 plus human, dragon, and monster archetypes. The basic progression of the game is to organize army units, then battle, and repeat. The game is vast, spanning thirty missions with a total of thirteen different possible endings. The endings are determined based on several factors, such as your reputation, special characters obtained, and special items obtained that all add up to your total Chaos Frame rating on a scale of 0-100.

    Unlike most RPGs though, you don't directly control onscreen characters in combat, with their actions being controlled primarily through the battle tactics menu and with your only real influence on most combats being deciding to use a Tarot card. Formation has a huge impact as characters have different numbers and types of attacks when placed in the rear or front. Equipment is very important for physical attackers. Many weapons have attributes that change the attack from physical to an elemental attack. Equiping a weapon that has an element an enemy is weak against can turn the tide of battle completely. For example, undead cannot be harmed by non-holy attacks, and physically attacking them is useless. But equiping a soldier with a Rune Axe gives them the holy attribute replacing their normal physical attribute, allowing them to take down undead. Some players may enjoy this more hands off approach to combat, others may dislike it. If you are the kind of person who wants total character control, this game will likely be frustrating. Playing a turn-based RPG or tactics turn-based RPG may be more advisable.

    The Playstation version of the game improves upon the SNES version by having smoother and improved graphics, better translation, and the CD game music is far superior to the old SNES music. The most important new feature that makes it far better than the SNES version is quicksave in battle. No longer is it necessary to play the nearly three hour battles near the end in one sitting.

    I recommend this game for any strategy and RPG fans.


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      Great Experience
    Review created: 07/17/08
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    This was an easy no hassle exchange. Everything went smoothly and there were no hidden costs or anything else to bog down the transaction.


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      RPG title waves!
    Review created: 08/10/07

    i like it because it is same as the FF tactics, chest play style. cool graphics and fun jobs creation. it's strategy game combined with RPG play style. nothing is to be dislike about it for fact. once you tried it, you will understand why i decide to buy it and why a single old version PS1 game still cost so much in now PS3 days.


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