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

    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.

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Crimson Gem Saga - PSP

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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.