- Publisher: NIS America
- Release Date: Nov 5, 2013
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Dec 6, 2013The Guided Fate Paradox suffers from uneven difficulty and customization that could charitably be called "byzantine," but it manages to overcome many of these flaws with its over-the-top sense of humor and rewarding strategy.
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Nov 17, 2013The Guided Fate Paradox is tons of fun, especially when it comes to wish fulfillment, but it could have benefited from less hand-holding and more powerful angel companions.
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Nov 14, 2013In the end, this is a good attempt at blending genres together to give a satisfyingly challenging RPG.
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Nov 6, 2013For me, this is the real paradox of Guided Fate Paradox. On its own, it is a fine game. Heartily recommended, even. But in light of its predecessor, it is a crushing disappointment.
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Oct 22, 2013The Guided Fate Paradox is lively and fresh, going to recover the formula of a PSP pearl never exploited.
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Oct 17, 2013NIS's latest work tries to bring the interesting gameplay mechanics of Zettai Hero Project on Ps3, unfortunately that kind of gameplay is way more fitting for a portable console, and while faster and more original than the common "tactical jrpg formula", it's also less tactical and kinda repetitive. A pity, but jrpg fans will find a lot of stuff to like anyway.
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CD-ActionFeb 10, 2014Nippon Ichi tried to develop a game that would appeal to a wider audience but made it too complicated and therefore wearisome. [02/2014, p.70]
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Oct 30, 2013The real Paradox, then, is what exactly this game wants to be: visual novel or hardcore dungeon crawler. What’s here is entertaining enough, no need to worry about that, but you’ll enjoy it more once you accept that you’ve got a slightly sleazy schizophrenic on your hands.
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Playstation Official Magazine AustraliaDec 2, 2013This is a random dungeon roguelike where if you die, or don’t use an ‘exit item’ in time, you lose half your cash, all of your stash – and it’s thrilling. A must-have for old-school masochists. [Christmas 2013, p83]
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Nov 6, 2013With its intricate leveling system and randomized dungeons, The Guided Fate Paradox succeeds in creating a game that can easily gobble up biblical amounts of time. It's simply too bad all that time spent ends up feeling like a waste when there's no great payoff for all that hard work.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 38 out of 64
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Mixed: 20 out of 64
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Negative: 6 out of 64
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