Exclusive — Aedis Eclipse: Generation Of Chaos Psp
The game takes place in the fictional world of (often spelled "Aedis"), a continent plagued by war and a mysterious phenomenon known as Chaos . The central plot follows two protagonists whose paths intertwine:
Aedis Eclipse remains a among SRPG enthusiasts who enjoy punishing, unconventional systems. It is often compared to Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen (SNES/PS1) due to its real-time squad-based battles. However, it was overshadowed by more polished PSP SRPGs like Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together (2010) and Jeanne d’Arc (2006). aedis eclipse: generation of chaos psp
: In a "Romeo and Juliet" style scenario, the two are in love while their kingdoms coexist in a tense peace. This stability is destroyed when a radical group of angels assassinates the King of Hell, forcing Atropollus to lead a war against Heaven to secure a sacred treasure known as the Holy Grail . The Overarching Threat The game takes place in the fictional world
is a grand strategy RPG for the PlayStation Portable (PSP) that stands as a sequel to the original Generation of Chaos . Developed by Idea Factory and published in North America by NIS America in 2007, the game is a port and refinement of the Japanese PS2 title Generation of Chaos V . Multi-Layered World and Narrative However, it was overshadowed by more polished PSP
Imagine a world split into three distinct layers, stacked on top of one another like a cake. You have the Lower World (ravaged by war and poverty), the Middle World (a standard fantasy realm), and the Upper World (a celestial plane inhabited by gods and angels). Aedis Eclipse tasks you with navigating a massive conflict that eventually engulfs all three tiers.