
Brilo mentioned it before, the music scores are very well composed and work wonderfully with the story. When doing this wihout he walkthrough allogether I assume it is a LOT more) (In my first playthrough where I wanted ALL the sidequests, possible endings and the most positive "ending" ending, despite frequently checking with the walkhrough, I had a playtime of over 45 hours.

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A game hat can keep you occupied for days, if not weeks. A large amount of sidequests and minor alternative endings to be discovered and explored and different conclusions to the story. An engaging storyline with amazing characters and wonderful art(imo) The main character went from cool to one of my favorite characters in any DS game EVER. Almost every single character in the story (playable and many of the sidecharacters) is driven by their own goals and intentions and is at the very least likable or relatable. The storyline is beautifully crafted and the characters and their development are simply put, just amazing. Radiant Historia is after the over 100 DS games I have played over the past few years, by far one of the most stunning and breathtaking pieces of perfection I have had the pleasure of running into.


Lastly, and perhaps the most important then is the planned DLC schedule for Radiant Historia: Perfect Chronology. The Radiant Historia: Perfect Chronology 3DS theme is completely free and available to download from the Theme Shop. Then come launch day you can transfer your save file over to the full game, a feature we definitely appreciate. The demo for Radiant Historia: Perfect Chronology is available to download today from the Nintendo eShop allowing you to get familiar with the story and game mechanics. Radiant Historia: Perfect Chronology will release on Nintendo 3DS on 13th February in the Americas and on the 16th February in Europe. Atlus, via Deep Silver, have announced their DLC schedule for Radiant Historia: Perfect Chronology as well as a demo of the game and a free Nintendo 3DS theme.
