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Extrait: Sting's Dept. Heaven series are an acquired taste. They're unique strategic RPGs that tend to sit just outside of what people would consider a normal RPG experience. Of course, this is a series that is also being released completely out of order, and even...
Extrait: Gungnir is the fourth episode in Sting’s loosely connected Dept. Heaven series, following Riviera: The Promised Land, Yggdra Union: We’ll Never Fight Alone, and Knights in the Nightmare. Published by Atlus, Gungnir follows the exploits of young Leonica...
Extrait: I have a bit of a love/hate relationship with strategy RPGs. I'm usually easily hooked in the early stages of the experience, the brightly colored anime-style heroes and simple grid-based combat making for a rather satisfying experience. It's only when th...
Extrait: The PSP may be in its twilight, but that hasn't stopped some niche developers from releasing quality titles for the doomed portable. Atlus and Sting have long been supporters of Sony's handheld and have always released some quality titles. Their latest...
Extrait: How far would you go in the fight against injustice? Gungnir asks that question when its young protagonist gains the powers of a demonic spear. Sadly, the game's plodding pace, extremely linear structure, and presence on the PSP mean that it will mostl...
Extrait: If the past few years prove anything, it's that Sting is quite comfortable making strategy RPGs. Their best efforts--Yggdra Union and Knights in the Nightmare--were both interesting, creative tactical games. But if Gungnir proves anything, it may be th...