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The first entry in Atlus' Etrian Odyssey series released on 3DS, Legends of the Titan adds new aeronautic adventures and a casual difficulty level to its classically styled RPG action. Called to the city of Tharsis as part of a quest to reach the giant tree Yggdrasil, players form a party and head into the wild to battle a variety of beasts in the top screen, and manually map out the game's labyrinthine dungeon grids in the bottom screen. Combat is turn-based, and a special gauge fills after each action in battle, eventually allowing the party to unleash powerful Burst Skills.
Expanded Description The first entry in Atlus' Etrian Odyssey series released on 3DS, Legends of the Titan adds new aeronautic adventures and a casual difficulty level to its classically styled RPG action. Called to the city of Tharsis as part of a quest to reach the giant tree Yggdrasil, players form a party and head into the wild to battle a variety of beasts in the top screen, and manually map out the game's labyrinthine dungeon grids in the bottom screen. Combat is turn-based, and a special gauge fills after each action in battle, eventually allowing the party to unleash powerful Burst Skills.
There are ten character classes from which to choose, including Medics, Snipers, and Runemasters, and each character in the party can be assigned a secondary class and acquire new skills as they level up and earn experience. At the hub of Tharsis gamers can acquire quests, recruit new party members, heal their wounds, sell battle spoils for new weapons or armor, and save their game before heading out on more adventures. Players use hot-air balloons to travel to the game's many dungeons, but the world map itself is also home to a variety of treasures and extremely powerful beasts.
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