Description
Used Ar tonelico Qoga: Knell of Ar Ciel Playstation 3 G tested and guaranteed to work.
Product Details
UPC:
813633010663
Condition:
Used
Genre:
Role-Playing
Platform:
Playstation 3
Region:
NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:
Mature
SKU:
PS3_AR_TONELICO_QOGA_KNELL_AR_CIEL
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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I gave it this rateing due to these facts:2 Stars for it being my favorite Genre (RPG), 1 Star for the Music, 1 Star for game play, and the final for the story line.All-in-all I would recomend this game for those who like interactive story lines and gameplay with building you own weapons and armor and such.
While Qoga failed to live up to its predecessors, I found the game to be very enjoyable and fun, and it has kept me hooked until the end. I would still recommend it to fans of the first two games.
kinda cheesy, but its ok n_n
great
Holy cow.I have actually been avoiding my PS3, playing PC games since I had given up on a real RPG (not the FF Franchise) appearing for this console. I saw this on PSN Japan last year and liked the music so much I picked up the Limited Edition soundtrack when I was in Japan last year because the tracks are all of my favorite fantasy/ethnic singers. But then, I saw they changed the name from Ar Tonelico III to Ar Toneligo Quoga (? to quote one word a character says?) bought the english and my life was forever changed.I could not put the game down. I am on vacation right now and literally, I could not stop playing I was having so much fun. The excessive amounts of Loli suggestive themes are offset by game’s acknowledgement of the mature content. You can also turn off the “purge” sequences so you don’t have to be visually blasted by people stripping as part of the power up ritual as you blaze through the game.Lots of content. You can play the game straight through and just do the mini stories of the singing girls (Reyvateils) to get your base requirements, or you can go all out and delve completely into their minds and unlock even more characters and endings. You can even switch the language back to Japanese (the English acting actually is pretty spot on but I find the original Japanese just as enchanting) You can get so many endings (Bad ending, Normal for several, True for several) that you will not be able to play the game just one time and feel that your life is abso.
This is my first foray into the Ar Tonelico universe, and all in all, it’s been pretty satisfying. I managed to pick up this title at a chain retailer for forty bucks (do NOT pay the ridiculous prices here), and have been generally pleased at the game itself. This is yet another JRPG brought to us by NIS, the niche publisher of this generation. Outside of Disgaea (which is a pleasure all its own), the games they have brought to America have ranged from pretty good (Hyperdimension Neptunia) to mediocre (Trinity Universe, Atelier Rorona) to downright horrifyingly bad (Cross Edge, Last Rebellion). However, this game is nothing like the others I’ve listed. In fact, this is the closest I’ve felt to playing a nostalgic JRPG in some time.Ar Tonelico Qoga tells the tale of a world with two factions – humans, and Reyvateils, which I think is loosely translated as “sexy girls that can’t help but strip”. It’s hard to tell if the two factions are at war – sometimes they seem to hate each other, but other times, they seem just fine with one another. There are nominal leaders of the groups, but honestly, the plot is a confused mash that is mostly incoherent, and completely unimportant to the enjoyment of the game. It’s not like the silly games I listed above – I imagine an Ar Tonelico fanboy could tell you everything about everything in this world (there is a HUGE in-game encyclopedia, but I found most of it boring to read). But thankfully, despite long text explanations of the state of th.
If you enjoyed the Ar Tonelico series, you’re sure to enjoy this one. Granted that there are a few bugs, luckily no game breaking bug this time around, but this is still a solid game.Gameplay:4/5The fighting mechanism used this time around is a semi free action hack and slash, very similar to the Tales series, though less responsive. Fighting can be frustrating because of the overall clunky-ness of the controls, and extremely time consuming unless you choose to skip all battle scene CG, which I recommend against since it’s absolutely ridiculous. Everything else is the exact same as all the other Ar tonelico games out there. Cosmospheres still work like they do, but now instead of costumes, it’s alternate personae. Overall, the game is not hard, even with the weird controls.Story:4/5Expect the same old story from the previous games, which can be a good or a bad thing. If you liked the storyline in the previous games, this does not sell short, in fact I enjoyed it just as much, if not more than the previous two. But if it’s a new innovative story you’re looking for, then you’re not exactly going to find it here. Another thing people may not like about this game, is that the story does sort of depend on you playing the previous two games to fully understand. In fact one of the usable characters is a usable character from Ar tonelico 2 (No spoilers), and they do not explain a lot of terms they use at all. Although it doesn’t detract from the story overall, it’s still like being o.
It came in a timely manner and there were no problems with the disc or case, however the game itself has not met the expectations that the former two had created.
A great successor to the 2 Ar Tonelico PS2 games.
Though the name doesn’t explicitly mention it, this is actually the third game in the Ar Tonelico series, with installments 1 and 2 on the PS2. A good deal of effort seems to have been taken to make this game accessible to all players, however, regardless of any experience with the first two. This is extremely welcomed in a genre usually loaded long-running jokes, recycled battle systems and the like. There are a handful of references and loose NPC associations to the past games, but I want to be clear up-front in saying that most anyone could walk in here fresh and not feel at all disadvantaged. If some topics, terms and story elements do still end up confusing, data in the game ‘Encyclopedia’ can get people up to speed.Standing out most to a lot of RPG players (and particularly those of Gust titles) will be the graphic and audio presentations. Exploration areas are in a tastefully rendered 3D, as well as all character movements in live scenes and battles. Textures and backgrounds are very obviously reused, but for a low-budget game I was impressed to see that at no point did an area feel truly dead or dull from past exposure. The soundtrack, as the series was already renowned for, is again top-notch and outdoes itself. An outstanding balance between familiar melodies and dynamic battle music has been found, which greatly enhances the music-based nature of the game universe and “song magic” driving combat. All this is above any beyond what one would typically expect within t.