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  • Summary: A tale of one million Arthurs vying to be the one true king. The vivid world of "Million Arthur" comes to life in Virtual Reality with HTC VIVE. Jump into the battle for Britain with an immersive card battle experience and lead Britain to victory

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    A tale of one million Arthurs vying to be the one true king. The vivid world of "Million Arthur" comes to life in Virtual Reality with HTC VIVE. Jump into the battle for Britain with an immersive card battle experience and lead Britain to victory

    Kai-ri-Sei Million Arthur VR is a card battle RPG built specifically for Virtual Reality for HTC VIVE.

    Four unlikely heroes--a mercenary, a thief, a merchant, and a diva--have drawn the sword Excalibur, each earning the name of "Arthur" as proof they were found worthy to rule.

    However, Britain is at war with an invading force, and these unlikely kings are not yet up to the task of defending the kingdom. Amidst the chaos, they are whisked away to Castle Hebrides where they will undergo proper training. Far removed from Camelot, they become unexpectedly forced to draw their blades against more threatening adversaries...

    Immerse yourself in the VR world of Million Arthur and prove that you deserve to be called the one true king!
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  1. Oct 16, 2017
    50
    Million Arthur is a passable card battler that struggles to find purpose in VR. Though its combat system may be engaging on a basic level, the hefty amount of story told through virtual screens, lack of interactivity in its virtual worlds and the unwelcome sting of in-app purchases left me wondering why Square Enix didn’t choose a better-fitting game for its first VR JRPG port. A very niche audience might find something to love about Million Arthur, but it’s got very little to say about what VR can do for the JRPG. Stick to Dragon Front instead.