For a game that touts itself as possessing a naughty atmosphere about it, Record of Agarest War doesn’t really deliver. After all, when one imagines exactly what ‘naughty’, as a simple word, conjures up in the darker recesses of the human mind, one can’t help but expect Agarest War to fall short of any expectations.
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.