Record of Agarest War is the definition of a niche game — it’s nearly three years old and just now arriving in the US, it contains only a Japanese dub, it’s filled with stilted dialogue and stereotypical anime characters, and it is way longer than it needs to be. In short, this game has a very specific audience composed mostly of anime fans and those who enjoy grinding for the sake of grinding.
Record of Agarest War is a PS3/Xbox 360 title that has been revamped and brought to the Nintendo Switch. Featuring a unique hook where there are multiple generations and who you court changes the stats of the next protagonist, the title does struggle with a bog-down of features to where it’s hard to
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We feel like Record of Agarest War Zero is trying to cheat. The market is supposed to incentivize creators to make great creations. More people will watch a good movie than a bad movie, more people will play a good game than a bad game. Record of Agarest Zero is not a good strategy game. The interface is clunky, the music is grating, and even unimportant fights drag on WAY longer than is fun. The story is painfully generic.
NOt for everyone as expected .
TRue at less 5 battles before you can get frome EVENT A to event B is frustrating ..