While not every gambit succeeds, Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes delivers us the spiritual successor we all dared to hope for, but never expected to get. While things like the War Mode and some balance issues and bugs will require additional attention, there’s a great JRPG here worth playin...
I really like in Eiyuden Chronicle how you can choose what part of the castle you upgrade, depending on materials you have and people, adds a bit of simulation there. Speaking of recruits been doing my best to get all but I feel like I missed some. I am trying not to use a walk-...
It's not thatEiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroesis a particularly tough game. It's just that, with its old-school RPG sensibilities such as the vital importance of resource management in dungeons, you may wish to optimize your party lineup to help ease the burden. Especially if you're playing...
Eiyuden Chroniclehas the unique feature of having the 7th member in a party dedicated to a support slot, making the huge cast of 100+ characters able to contribute in some ways to the fields and dungeons where most of the battles happen....
From town building to rune crafting, from exhilarating boss fights to a rich, layered story, Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising is a title that serves as the perfect entry point to Hundred Heroes. So, gather your runes, ready your weapons, and step into a world where every choice carves the path ...
Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes gives you your castle pretty early. Here are some people nearby to fill it. These aren't hard to grasp, but given this game is a love letter to JRPGs and the Suikoden series in particular, it assumes you can intuit how stats and attributes work without ...