Ubisoft “officially” announces Enchanted Arms for the PS3
We may have already been told (all the way back in September of last year) by Japanese game studio From Software that their next generation RPG Enchanted Arms is coming to the PS3, and we’ve even seen a video trailer for the PS3 version. However, the folks over at Ubisoft have taken their time and have only just officially announced that Enchanted Arms will be coming to the PS3 this March.
The game is set in the first true next-generation fantasy world filled with breathtaking cinematic graphics and vibrant characters as you’d expect from a PS3 title.
It includes more than 50 hours of gameplay if you’re pretty good, and it’s the only next-gen RPG with the fast-action SpeedTactics Battle System, which enables the player to move his or her characters and use distance-dependent attacks while in battle. Why stick with the average RPG system when there’s a whole lot more to play with? Taking the role of Atsuma, enchanter-in-training, players will transform from a naïve student into the most powerful savior in a war 1,000 years in the making.
Players went mad for the Xbox 360 version of this RPG and we don’t see why they won’t go mad for the PS3 version too. I guess we’ll have to wait till March to find out!
We may have already been told (all the way back in September of last year) by Japanese game studio From Software that their next generation RPG Enchanted Arms is coming to the PS3, and we’ve even seen a video trailer for the PS3 version. However, the folks over at Ubisoft have taken their time and have only just officially announced that Enchanted Arms will be coming to the PS3 this March.
The game is set in the first true next-generation fantasy world filled with breathtaking cinematic graphics and vibrant characters as you’d expect from a PS3 title.
It includes more than 50 hours of gameplay if you’re pretty good, and it’s the only next-gen RPG with the fast-action SpeedTactics Battle System, which enables the player to move his or her characters and use distance-dependent attacks while in battle. Why stick with the average RPG system when there’s a whole lot more to play with? Taking the role of Atsuma, enchanter-in-training, players will transform from a naïve student into the most powerful savior in a war 1,000 years in the making.
Players went mad for the Xbox 360 version of this RPG and we don’t see why they won’t go mad for the PS3 version too. I guess we’ll have to wait till March to find out!