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2.7.2010

Just to get one thing straight from the off - I am a jrpg fanboy and my score probably reflects this! Trinity Universe is a turn-based traditional style Japanese role playing game. This means that the cut scenes will be basically static portraits of characters exchanging a lot of dialogue - most of it pretty whimsical. The story will be silly and there will be an expectation to level-up all your characters a lot and collect a lot of loot.If this is not your type of game then you are probably not going to like Trinity Universe. The game has some small changes to the traditional style - the static portraits include a bit of animation to make them look like they are breathing etc,but it isn't fmv in any shape or form. The sprite graphics of previous games have been replaced by 3D cel-shading, but are still a long way from glorious hd graphics of games such as FFXIII. However, this still gives the game a unique charm (if you like that kind of thing) and the gameplay is still pretty deep.The gameplay is basically split into 3 areas - events, exploration and battles. Events basically play through the various dialogue for the story - they do tend to go on a bit and there are a lot of references to previous games in the genre. Exploration means accessing the dungeons on accessible orbiting objects and involves a 3D 3rd person exploration. You can use a search function to highlight hidden objects and you have random battles to face - these can be halted for a while by completing the hunter challenge. There are bosses to fight and Lurkers, who are mega tough enemies that can hunt you down. Also there is loot to collect and you can get rare loot by destroying the gravity core and picking stuff up before the time runs out.This is one vital element to exploration. The objects drift in and out of the orbit of the planet and you get a warning if you are exploring an object that it is about to leave orbit and you have to get to the exit before the time runs out or float off into space and pay to get rescued. It certainly adds a bit of pressure to exploration, which I like.The battles are turn based. The order of turns for your characters is set up in the menu so you know who is going first. The combat itself is based on 3 attacks and an special action. The attacks are a rush attack, a mega? attack and a magic attack. These can be used in combos to unlock special attacks. After you play a while you can also combo with other characters to unlock multi character special attacks - but this can be tricky as it depends on your timing. You obviously get exp and loot from winning battles . The characters level up automatically and you have no control over stat increases or new skills gained - this is possibly the most disappointing thing about the game; but is also in line with a lot of traditional jrpgs. The battle system is complex enough to provide opportunity to try different strategies and is certainly the best thing of the game.You can synthesis new items/weapons/armour and you can pimp your weapons with manographics that add special abilities. The equippable items also provide stat increases and special abilities and so you have indirect control of upgrading your characters and choosing which attacks to focus on.Outside of the main gameplay there are shops and a monster arena that allows you to synth monsters to fight to gain exp etc. The monsters you fight and items you collect are also dependant on time of day and day of the week so you can visit the same dungeon at different times to get different items.To conclude, it really does help if you are a massive fan of these types of games - especially the disgaea and artelier series. If you are a fan then the game is excellent and meets the needs of an indepth jrpg experience and you will tend to overlook the strange design choices - because you are used to that kind of thing! You will enjoy the move to cel shading and appreciate the tongue in cheek humour of the box describing the animated cut scenes.However, if you a do not enjoy these type of games then you are not going to get over the various flaws of the game and things like no character customisation, the repetitive bgm, the clumsy graphics, archaic inventory management etc will put you off. It's a shame because the game does develop over time and I think it overcomes these faults to provide an awesome experience that is different to many other games out there.
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5.7.2010

There havent been any good entries in the jrpgs by NIS and GUST recently so I was looking forward to see what kind of game this one is.The story is funny and happy go lucky like most NIS and GUST games so you can have a good laugh out of this game, all the characters in it add to this.The gameplay is mainly dungeon crawling , you explore the stuff drifting around the netheruniverse , there is also the synthesis system from Atelier Iris and Mana Khemia and other Gust games which allows you to make weapons , armor and other items by aquiring materials from battles or from bags laying around in the dungeons.Battles are turn based ,each character has a number of AP which he/she uses to perform 3 different kinds of attacks special abilities or combinations of them.Each character has special moves too which result from a combination of the attacks I mentioned.The graphics are mediocre from what you would expect from a ps3 game and they could be better but for me the graphics are never a letdown if the gameplay is good. The Characters are anime like. The towns are shown as paintings so are the shops and the events , they could make them 3D for a change but they wanted it manga styled. Dungeons are full 3D so are the battles.The sound is good , as you would expect from a jrpg , it is the same style as most of the NIS GUST games.You can have fun with this one , I just wished they had just a bit more characters from the other NIS and GUST games but not that many(like Cross Edge).Also they should go ahead and be more creative with their games from now on , with that said I would like to see Ar tonelico 3 and Atelier Rorona sometime soon on EU too.
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12.12.2010

Simply put fans of NIS won't be dissapointed, anyone new to the franchise be warned there s a strongly childlike appeal to this franchise that suits primarily within the younger viewers interests. However rpg enthusiasts will feel right at how with a dynamic battle system and easy to grasp controls, into a fluid an rich world with vibrant characters plenty of depth and imagination as with any nis game.would gladly recommend for rpg fans.

8.1.2011

I haven't yet finished playing Trinty Universe. It's not that I don't like the game, but the storyline and gameplay just aren't as gripping as they usually are. Nevertheless, I'm determined to finish playing it. I'd recommend having a look at some gameplay and similar on the 'net if you're a fan of Nippon Ichi's earlier titles before buying.

31.12.2012

My son loves this game, Its what he wanted and it is what he expected if not better. He loves the graphics he thinks its brilliant.

21.1.2015

Overall, very good JRPG with some fresh elements, just the voices (either English or Japanese) you will turn of both very quickly

6.7.2015

Enjoyed it, the story is nice and has its own quirks. Get it if you are a fan of JRPG's.

18.10.2014

Awesome game, got a great deal on its price

25.11.2015

reminds me of thread of fate by square

18.2.2015

Great game and package nicely.

10.1.2016

Good quality and enjoyed

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