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Popolocrois
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Binding: Video Game
Brand: Agetec
EAN: 0093992097509
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Label: Agetec
Manufacturer: Agetec
Model: 93992097509
MPN: 09750
Number Of Items: 1
Platform: Sony PSP
Publisher: Agetec
Release Date: December 01, 2005
Studio: Agetec
Features:- Playstation Personal
- ESRB Rating: E for Everyone
- Action/Adventure
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Editorial Review: Sony Computer Entertainment's popular cel-shaded RPG series comes to the PlayStation Portable system with a return of the original adventures of Prince Pinon of the first and second PlayStation installments of the series, enhanced with new elements and updated details. Playing as Pietro, prince of the Popolocrois Kingdom, you head off on your first adventure in order to find a way to awaken your mom. Battles are now grided strategy, with you moving your party members in turn with enemies. In addition to standard attacks, magic attacks and character combination attacks, the game lets you summon beasts to help out. Dungeons also feature prominently in the game, requiring that you work through traps when not in battle.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Big stuff in a small package!!
I began playing this game and at first thought, oh another final fantasy clone, but soon was completely engrossed in the story telling, the characters, the theater quality Anime cut-scenes, and couldn't put it down. And like a favorite book, you may just come back again and again, just to immerse yourself in the Popolocrois universe like I have. Great fun for the whole family. Enjoy!!
Rating: - I Love Popolocrois!
I really love this game. I would highly recommend it to any RPG / Anime fan of any age. It has a good story line and awesome little movies here and there. I was a little skeptical at first. I thought it might be cheesy with not so great battle action, but I am very glad I gave it a try. The only thing I could see change is the random, pop-up battles out in the fields. But you get used to that after awhile and the quicker you move the less fighting you'll have to do between locations, so it's really ... Read More
Rating: - really cute and quick
Must have for the RPG player. Even though it can be finished in one sitting. *i finished the game in the course of a day* battle system is simple, the story line is cute * a little boy going to search for his mommy*. the loading times and the battle system aren't half bad.
Rating: - Great Game!!!
Excelent Game. (old school RPG).
- good graphics and audio. (the graphics are beautifull).
- good fighting/battle system. (old school).
- good story (typical, but not so bad).
- The spells are cool!!!.
- When you're in a battle and do a special move, it loads for
about 1 or 2 seconds, then the rest of the special moves don't
need to load. (it doesn't really bother)
The game is pretty fun.
Rating: - The best old school RPG I've ever played...
First of all, why is this game listed in the Fighting section of PSP? Anyway, I'd like to say that for a game that's 10 years old it holds up suprisingly well. Here's why...
Concept: Take two PS1 games of a cherished Japanese phenomenon, combine them and add a couple of extra fillers. Yes, the story is a bit on the typical cliche' RPG side but, it charmed the crap out of me. All of the characters are unique and they all play their part nicley. The flow of the story might seem a little odd ... Read More
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