Crimson Gem Saga

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  • Release Date: May. 26, 2009
  • Price: $30.00
  • Publisher: Atlus
  • Developer: Matrix Software
  • Platform(s): PSP
  • Genre: RPG
  • ESRB Rating: Teen
  • Blood
    Fantasy Violence
    Mild Blood
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Crimson Gem Saga by Atlus for the PSP is all about the fundamentals of RPG fun: lush hand-drawn visuals, an engaging fantasy tale, and an easy-to-use interface. Players can also expect fast, turn-based combat, ambush attacks, combo chains, and special attacks involving multiple party members. The North American exclusive includes over 1000 additional lines of recorded voice in addition to the original musical score.

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Crimson Gem Saga - PSP

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Amazing visuals Not enough content
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good RPG experience on psp!

The game is a worthy RPG for your psp. It's a turn-based JRPG game. The formula seems well old and done before, but it's fresh seeing this type of game on the psp!! IronNos did a GOOD job on it. Also looks like a low budget game, but again IronNos did a GOOD job making it presentable... The artwork is beautiful.. it's a great adventure on the psp. Recommend this over class of heroes or any RPG out now. GO grab it!!!

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  • May. 26, 2009 Review: Crimson Gem Saga

    If you're into Japanese RPGs (meaning you're into young, androgynous heroes, who fight evil empires bent on destruction, with massively-oversized weaponry), then your pickings are fairly slim on the Playstation Portable. Fortunately for you, the PSP's Crimson Gem Saga adheres to the classic Japanese RPG blueprint pretty closely, which -- like their standard, large-breasted female characters -- can either be a pretty big turn-on, or a trite, cliche bygone.