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Time and Eternity

Time and Eternity

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Release Date: October 11, 2012

Singleplayer

A jRPG production that takes players to the fantastic Kingdom of Kamuz. All characters and characters in the game move in a three-dimensional environment, but are two-dimensional animated models. This makes the graphic design of the title resemble traditional Japanese anime.

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Time and Eternity (org. Tokyo to Towa) is a traditional jRPG game, combining the most characteristic features of this genre. The Japanese Imageepoch studio, which was founded in 2005, is responsible for its production. About this time he is mainly involved in the creation of role-playing games for Nintendo DS, PSP and Wii consoles. Time and Eternity is the developer's first full-length title for Playstation 3, and its creators boast that it is the first game so strongly combining high-quality two-dimensional animation and models with a three-dimensional environment. The Satelight studio, known from anime Macross Frontier, Fairy Tail and Hellsing Ultimate, is responsible for creating thousands of animation frames and film interludes.

The action of the game takes us to the fantastic Kingdom of Kamuz and begins on the wedding day of the two main characters: A 16-year-old princess of Tokyo and her equally young choice. However, the ceremony is interrupted. Soon afterwards, Tokyo and her would-be husband have to embark on a dangerous journey. They will be accompanied by our heroine's friends - Enda, a schoolmate, the rich aristocrat Reijo, Wedi, who prepared the interrupted wedding and the little dragon Drake. The fast combat system combines turn-based and arcade elements, allowing the use of a wide range of attacks, both magical and more traditional.

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Platforms:

PlayStation 3

PlayStation 3

Developer: Image Epoch

Publisher: NIS America

Age restrictions: none

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