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7.4

Mixed or average reviews- based on 101 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 66 out of 101
  2. Negative: 20 out of 101
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  1. Jun 23, 2016
    8
    This S-JRPG is delivered in a beautiful art style similar to Dragon's Crown and Odin Sphere, and it had totally gone under my radar, until just a month ago. I admit that I was a bit sceptic, but went for it anyway, and I don't regret it at all that I took this leap of faith.

    There is four nations, and since you are a mercenary - you are free to pick which of the nations you want to
    This S-JRPG is delivered in a beautiful art style similar to Dragon's Crown and Odin Sphere, and it had totally gone under my radar, until just a month ago. I admit that I was a bit sceptic, but went for it anyway, and I don't regret it at all that I took this leap of faith.

    There is four nations, and since you are a mercenary - you are free to pick which of the nations you want to support and sign a contract with. The War between the nations is delivered in a online PvP element, where you face other gamers troops (though I think they are handled by AI, but not sure) where you either are the defender or invader. There is also some side-missions that is delivered via online PvP-element.

    Worth mentioning:

    1. The Mainstory (which is single-player) is short, but the characters made it worthwhile and handed me a nice set of hours.

    2. It is a very grindy game, but if you aint afraid of "exp-grinding", then you cant go wrong with this game, and will be a great addition in your PS4 collection.

    3. You have 17 classes to pick from (or rather, you need to hire them, and they appear randomly in the recruitment list, and is renewed after a quest or war-battle), and there is lots of skills, magical spells and melee attacks to discover.
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  2. Jun 22, 2016
    8
    Su sistema de combate y línea de progresión es magnífica, y a pesar de no tender la mano al usuario casi nada logramos dominar por completo el título y cada derrota tenemos la certeza de que ha sido por nuestra culpa. Una pena que su historia sea tan floja, típica e inexistente, ya que es el único apartado que lo aleja del sobresaliente (junto a la ya mencionada herencia portátil). ResultaSu sistema de combate y línea de progresión es magnífica, y a pesar de no tender la mano al usuario casi nada logramos dominar por completo el título y cada derrota tenemos la certeza de que ha sido por nuestra culpa. Una pena que su historia sea tan floja, típica e inexistente, ya que es el único apartado que lo aleja del sobresaliente (junto a la ya mencionada herencia portátil). Resulta una compra segura para los fans del género y una opción magnífica para iniciarse en el género del rol táctico por turnos. Una joyita que esperemos que no pase desapercibida. Expand
  3. Jul 2, 2017
    10
    As a fan of S-JRPG, I've played so many games in this genre. I can say that a few of them has the addictive feeling of Grand Kingdom. Even after 150 hours of playing it, there are so many things left to discover for me.

    The battle system is very unique and it feels like a combination of so many different games. The result is very satisfying. If you like this genre, give the game a
    As a fan of S-JRPG, I've played so many games in this genre. I can say that a few of them has the addictive feeling of Grand Kingdom. Even after 150 hours of playing it, there are so many things left to discover for me.

    The battle system is very unique and it feels like a combination of so many different games. The result is very satisfying.

    If you like this genre, give the game a chance. You won't regret it.
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  4. Jun 21, 2016
    10
    It's a smart, complex strategy game with so much feeling and reward - the style is beautiful, the 3 lane combat is extremely satisfying, and the multiplayer "world" battles are great. Equipment changes character look which is a nice bonus.
  5. Feb 21, 2018
    8
    Grand Kingdom was a nice little surprise as a freebie for the month of Feb 2018 on PS+.
    I've put in around 12 hours so far and thoroughly enjoyed them. Even if I stopped playing at this point I feel I've got value out of the game (since it was free!)
    The graphics are nice, sharp and colorful. Character designs are interesting and pleasing. The combat works very well and gameplay is fun
    Grand Kingdom was a nice little surprise as a freebie for the month of Feb 2018 on PS+.
    I've put in around 12 hours so far and thoroughly enjoyed them. Even if I stopped playing at this point I feel I've got value out of the game (since it was free!)

    The graphics are nice, sharp and colorful. Character designs are interesting and pleasing. The combat works very well and gameplay is fun and exciting. The mechanics work well and the game is polished.
    I'm not keen on the war mode, at times there's a fair bit of unexplained info such as war stats popping up when you log in. I much prefer just playing the campaign. The campaign lacks a good structure and story but the gameplay has kept me playing. The sound and music are good and complement the game's style. It's easy to play but much deeper under the surface and there's a lot you can learn and do.
    All in all a solid fun JRPG and free on ps+!
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  6. Jun 29, 2016
    9
    From my review here http://www.popculturebeast.com/grand-kingdom-review/ :

    "Grand Kingdom is a game that will fly under the radar for many, but it really shouldn’t be missed if you are a strategy game fan. I’ve been playing the PlayStation Vita version (on a PSTV) of the game for a few weeks now, and I absolutely love it. But I am a huge SRPG fan, with Final Fantasy Tactics being my
    From my review here http://www.popculturebeast.com/grand-kingdom-review/ :

    "Grand Kingdom is a game that will fly under the radar for many, but it really shouldn’t be missed if you are a strategy game fan. I’ve been playing the PlayStation Vita version (on a PSTV) of the game for a few weeks now, and I absolutely love it. But I am a huge SRPG fan, with Final Fantasy Tactics being my favorite game of all time. If you aren’t a fan of FFT, Disgaea, Tactics Ogre, and the like then this game may not be for you. Grand Kingdom is all about strategy. The battle system is the most unique I’ve seen in years, maybe ever. And before battle you move around the “field” (kind of like a world map) using a chess piece, plotting your route and using items — you aren’t simply moving from spot A to B. Both moving around the field and battling require a lot of thought, as well as party formation and item management. If you are into deep strategy JRPG’s then you should check this game out ASAP..."

    Click link above to read the rest of this lengthy, in-depth review!
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Metascore
78

Generally favorable reviews - based on 33 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 27 out of 33
  2. Negative: 0 out of 33
  1. Games Master UK
    Aug 21, 2016
    80
    A solid and beautiful tactical RPG with neat 2D brawling and unique multiplayer. [Aug 2016, p.80]
  2. Aug 2, 2016
    70
    I enjoyed Grand Kingdom quite a bit. On paper this game is everything I want in an SRPG, but it did leave me feeling a little underwhelmed. With a stronger narrative stitching everything together, I think it really would be the total package.
  3. Jul 22, 2016
    60
    I feel mixed on Grand Kingdom because I want to like it, but it just seems lackluster on its feedback loop of repetitive mission design; there is nothing that significantly caught my attention outside of the intricacies of battle from constantly building parties of different classes. Its story is severely lacking, and the War mode has a few neat quirks that overstayed its welcome rapidly. Grand Kingdom is an entertaining experience that presents neat, unconventional approaches to the genre, but there are so many aspects of its infrastructure that just seem haphazardly unrealized.