- Publisher: NIS America
- Release Date: Jun 29, 2010
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It's just underwhelming.
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You can save the Netheruniverse from floating sushi, but not always from repetitious dungeon crawling.
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One of those games that you will enjoy playing but will leave you wanting just a bit more from the developer.
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Sure, it's not perfect, but it is still a fun, addictive experience.
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Tri-Uni straddles the unfortunate border of mediocrity. It isn't good, but it isn't bad. Hardcore JRPG fans might want to give it a home, but those that only pick the best of the genre should rather leave it on the store shelves.
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The battle system is quite interesting, but Trinity Universe has no story, no NPC interactions, no exploration. Designed for the perfect "Otaku", not for other players.
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All-in-all Trinity Universe swims the seas of mediocrity. Whilst it's not a bad game, it doesn't try very hard to appeal to a large audience.
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Play UKSimply put, the audience for which it was intended will enjoy it. [Issue#194, p.96]
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While it's commendable that publishers are still localising these quintessentially weird and wonderful Japanese games, ironically, Trinity Universe's biggest problem might just be that it's not quite crazy enough.
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Trinity Universe's pleasantly creative silliness doesn't extend through all areas of its design, and that's its biggest fault.
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Edge MagazineThose who can overlook the rudimentary visuals, convoluted interface and overly forced dialogue may lose themselves in the vast mathematical playpen. [Aug 2010, p.95]
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While TU might be weak in all other areas, it delivers exactly what the targeted niche market is expecting: A huge cast of oddballs going crazy during unbelievable cutscenes.
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Games Master UKDense JRPG that lacks the humor and storytelling of other Nippon Ichi titles. [Sept 2010, p.104]
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A dungeon-crawling mix of Disgaea and Atelier proves just as impenetrable and cliquey as it sounds.
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Trinity Universe isn't quite the shining star I was hoping it would be. A complicated character augmentation system and a bland sense of exploration keep this adventure from being truly stellar.
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The fan-service element is cool, but the rest of the game is just sub-par.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 21 out of 28
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Mixed: 3 out of 28
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Negative: 4 out of 28
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