If you’re sick and tired of waiting around for big-budget JRPGs like Final Fantasy Versus XIII to appear on store shelves, then it might be worth considering some of Square Enix’s more modest titles which are currently available for purchase.
A good example of such a game is Chaos Rings Omega which dropped onto the iTunes Store yesterday. It’s a JRPG for iOS devices with character designs by the great Yusuke Naora - the art director for such classics as Final Fantasy VII, VIII and X.
The game’s official blurb reads as follows:
“Chaos Rings Omega is the latest installment in the globally successful Chaos Rings RPG series. Players can enjoy gorgeous 3D graphics, smooth animations, classic RPG game play, a refined user interface and a rich story linked with the previously released Chaos Rings on their iPhone, iPod touch.
The story is based on the Arc Arena life-or-death tournament. This fight to the death takes places on Earth, 10,000 years before the events of the previous game. As the youthful and daring Veig, the player experiences first-hand battles connected to the previous game, the tragedies that arose because of them and a wondrous story that spans 10,000 years.”
Chaos Rings Omega is $11.99 on the iPhone/iPod touch and $14.99 on the iPad. You can read more about the game’s features as well as customer reviews over here (http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/id424794827?mt=8#).
Unfortunately there’s no “Lite” version of Chaos Rings Omega to give you an idea of what to expect in the full release. Your best bet if you want to avoid disappointment (and wasted dollars) is to try out the original Chaos Rings which is currently on special for $3.99 on the iPhone/iPod touch and $4.99 on the iPad.
Chaos Rings Omega - Trailer
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