Push Square: "Page Chronica is built upon a strong premise, but it’s undone by poor execution and substandard level design. It’s a title that practically begs to be liked, but no matter how genuine the developer’s ambitions, it’s impossible to ignore the game's flaws. This sloppy adventure is best left locked in the book cabinet along with all of the other forgotten fairy tales."
It's a platformer side-scroll using a mechanical writing in its action. The game starts up decently, with some interesting cutscenes. The art is well drawn and well told story. The main character is Topez, a librarian in a library that stores all dreams. The story begins with a day when curiosity gets the better of Topez and she opens a book should not, releasing "The Big Bad 'a demonic being shaped black cloud.
Unfortunately this early it is not even playable is the best the game has to offer. Once the graphics of the game begins is shown the first problem. Graphically Page Chronicle recalls a bad PS2 game and say one bad game of the PS2 because even if they have worse graphics, no games for the PlayStation original old lady far more beautiful than this. Even with the bad graphics, Chronica Page can not even show good animations, or even remain stable, with one of the most unstable framerates as I can remember.
This week, it’s better late than never with Skyrim’s Dragonborn DLC. Other standouts include Persona 4 Arena on the PS3, Ecolibrium on the PS Vita, and a pair of Twisted Metal classics. There’s also a Yu-Gi-Oh! game – I didn’t realize that was still a thing for there to be a game made about it.
-PSLS
I don't know why but I am always still interested in seeing what new avatars show up...Anyway think I may get Alien Breed due to the Cross-buy and PERHAPS Dragonborn...
GamingIllustrated writes:
"Page Chronica is a side-scrolling action-platformer about a librarian named Topez. While doing her librarian duties, Topez comes across a strange book that she has never seen before in all of her years working at the Universal Library in the Infinite Palace. Both bored and disgruntled with her job, she decides to investigate the strange book, releasing an evil entity known as Big Bad. Big Bad goes on to corrupt the World of Stories and it is up to Topez to set things right. Page Chronica is like Rayman meets Bookworm; it adds word-puzzle elements to the already popular side-scrolling action-platformer genre. The player slows down time by entering Page World, a dimension where Topez can grab floating letters from the air with her mind in order to create words."