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Yggdra Union

Ruled by a royal family believed to be descended from the gods, Fantasinia is a prosperous and tranquil land ¿ until the peace is shattered by the invading forces of the Empire of Bronquia. Led by the young Emperor Gulcasa, who seized power in a brutal coup d¿etat, Bronquia¿s Imperial Army cuts a bloody swath through the people of Fantasinia and the Royal Armies of King Ordene. Princess Yggdra Yuril Artwaltz, the sole survivor of the royal family, escapes with the kingdom¿s only hope: the holy sword Gran Centurio. Fleeing to the southern tip of the continent, she encounters an unusual thief named Milanor, a young man destined to help liberate the people of her kingdom.
Yggdra Union

Yggdra Union Features

  1. Innovative battle mechanic with turn based strategy meets real time action
  2. Genre defining gameplay mechanics with highly unique art style
  3. dual English and Japanese voiceover tracks
  4. Remake of critically acclaimed GBA original
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User Reviews about Yggdra Union

Very interesting and long story line for a PSP game. Very addictive and fun to play. Liked the different characters and the gameplay. Would recommend to RPG gamers of all ages (above 8). -- Great Game
I bought this game for my PSP as I had nothing to play on it, and chose it for its cover artwork, to be honest. I can play as a princess? Cool. It doesn't hurt that it was made by Atlus.
Well, the game was not what I expected. For one, it is definitely not your typical RPG, or even what comes to mind when I think "tactics" game (I think Final Fantasy Tactics or Jeanne D'arc). It has a fresh, new battle system and gameflow that is, as the title of this review says, surprisingly addictive. During midterms when I should have been concentrating completely on studying, this little unexpectedly fun game kept me busy, and feeling guilty that I couldn't put it down.
It's different. It's fun. Give it a try. -- Surprisingly Addictive
The art of the game was what originally attracted me. But be warned, the game is not a standard RPG, or even TRPG. The game has very very boring animations during combat, which is basically identical sprites swinging a weapon, signifying your unit count, and old school graphics in non-CG scenes, which doesn't bother me much, but might others. The combat system is what stands out though, because it is like a combination of more traditional grid-based TRPGs with the union system, which is like a formation to get your units to assist in combat, and it isn't so much a bonus as a requirement to win encounters. -- Innovative system, but definately not for everyone
It's a GREAT strategy game. I like the card system, it's something different from games like Final Fantasy tactics, and is still somewhat the same.

The game runs great. I never get stuck in a loading screen or anything like that.

Voice acting isn't perfect, but I find it enjoyable. Really gets me more into the game than the GBA version could. :]

Graphics are adorable and well done.

Music is nice, somewhat memorable. I love the music that plays when you're attacking the enemy with everything you've got!

If you like strategy games, this is a must-buy. -- Ygddra Union Rocks.
Yggdra Union is one of those games that is both amazing, and incredibly lacking. The story is great, not-so-new but with enough twists and turns that make the game really enjoyable.

The game is harder than most - and it's not even ON hard mode until after you beat it the first time. Chances are that even the most experienced player will need a strategy guide in order to find all the items (in which no clues are given to their location) and the characters. Without knowing, you could easily pass up 3 party members, and murder another. The weapon affinities are a little confusing at first, but once you get the hang of it, you're in for intense battles and amazing game play.

The game utilizes cards as hidden doors to skills, and most gamers have come to believe that a game with 'cards' is akin to games like Yu-Gi-Oh. This is certainly not the case, as each card gives a person a hidden skill to use against their opponent; many of which are the deciding factor in a battle. Cards abilities range from healing to setting enemies on fire, to cursing, and require certain criteria in order to be used.

The characters are easily lovable, each with their own personalities and history. No two playable characters are the same in terms of class, though they can use the same weapon but be a different gender. For example, Rosary is a Witch and Roswell is a Necromancer. Both use staves, but Rosary has the fire element and Roswell has darkness.

Healing is difficult in Yggdra Union. Character's have "morale" for what would be known otherwise as "HP", which often must be replenished after a battle. You usually cannot heal morale IN battle unless you use a specific card or equip an item, but that card can only be used at a certain time. You must choose between keeping an item which may potentially be good for a character, or using it to recover morale.

When compared to the GBA original, the PSP version is better. It has better sound, graphics, added scenes, more characters, more items, and every character has a voice. What is lacking, and could have been improved upon, is the sprites. While they are more heavily detailed, some sprites are simply recolored. For example, the fencer Russell is primarily purple with distinct features and a different costume than the fencer class. His sprite, however, is the basic fencer sprite with purple hair and clothing. His picture in status mode is also that of a basic fencer. I hoped that all the characters would have been given full body art by now, but sadly most are waist up.

Regardless, I would recommend this game to any fan of strategy RPG's, or games in general. Be warned, this game is NOT in any way short and will require several hours of devotion. Many of the battles require trying again, but the plus side is that they have you thinking in ways you wouldn't normally. This game had me screaming at the screen in both joy and agitation, but it was completely worth it. -- Yggdra Union is a refreshing change of pace.
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