- Publisher: Atlus Co.
- Release Date: Nov 16, 2005
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Tears of Blood manages to hook fans of the genre with its gorgeous style and great story. It’s not as epic as the Final Fantasy games but it is still well worth playing.
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An amazing, if in some ways generic, RPG that should easily please almost everyone. It is definitely one of the best RPG’s of this year, if not the best.
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The music and sound effects are brilliant.
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This season's diamond-in-the-rough. Players with the skill and a great deal of patience will see the adventure through to the end and appreciate the creator's grand vision, despite the shortcomings.
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Magna Carta: Tears of Blood might have a few minor problems and probably won't be the next big thing in RPG gaming, but with its interesting gameplay and depth, it is a game that is highly recommended to fans of the RPG genre.
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Game InformerUnconventional, addictive, and a must-have for veterans driven to expand their horizons. [Dec 2005, p.176]
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While it is a fine experience, by making the combat system a little less complex Magna Carta could have soared above the other RPG’s being released at around the same time. As it stands now, it mostly likely will get lost in the shuffle.
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It's too complex for most people to ever enjoy, and if you want balance look elsewhere. But for better or worse, it is the game's only real claim to distinction, and it isn't bad, once you've figured it out.
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Play MagazineJust pretend it's seven or so years ago when all US localizations were crap and you'll be fine. [Dec 2005, p.61]
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Kudos to the developers for introducing us to Efferia and it’s innovative battle system, interesting characters, and compelling story.
Awards & Rankings
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#83 Most Shared PS2 Game of 2005
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 18 out of 28
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Mixed: 4 out of 28
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Negative: 6 out of 28
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LordMetzenSep 7, 2006