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Review: God Wars: Future Past – PS Vita | Handheld Players

Handheld Players writes: "God Wars: Future Past tells a captivating story beautifully set in ancient Japan with an appealing soundtrack. Due to the unbalanced difficulty and the long battle times, the game can only be recommended to hardcore tactical RPG fans who love to sink into hours of turn-based battle gameplay. Newcomers to the genre can become frustrated very easily as a real easy mode does not exist."

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God Wars Shipped Over 200,000 Copies Worldwide for PS4, Nintendo Switch, and PS Vita

Today Kadokawa Games announced that its strategy JRPG God Wars: Future Past shipped over 200,000 copies worldwide for PS4, Vita, and Switch.

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prankster1011934d ago (Edited 1934d ago )

In other words... More copies than Zelda BotW.

pietro12121934d ago

Is it any good? I've thinking about picking up the Switch copy.

Abriael1934d ago

If you like very classic style strategy JRPGs yes, it's good

Father__Merrin1934d ago

I've got this on ps4 still not played it. It's a grid based turn based jsrpg

tulholdren1934d ago

I'm enjoying it on the PS4. With so many games on my PS4 I try to give each some love. Only got like 3 hours in so far I'm liking it.

AizenSosuke1934d ago

It's fantastic right now to play.

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Kadokawa Games Interview -- President Discusses Strategy JRPGs, the Japanese Gaming Industry, & More

Kadokawa Games President Yoshimi Yasuda shares his insight as Producer of many games and veteran of the Japanese gaming industry.

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Japanese games can help bring myths to life

How do you introduce people to folklore and fairy tales? Introducing people to mythology can be easy when they are young or in school, as such stories can sometimes be used to teach morals, introduce concepts that might be difficult for people to otherwise understand, act as warnings and get imaginations working. Once folks get older, it can be more difficult to get them engaged and interested in legends. Fortunately, some Japanese video games can step in to bridge the gap.

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