Generation of Chaos: Pandora's Reflection launches on Vita/PSP, Japanese strategy RPG overload
Trailer gave me some crazy anime flashbacks
Generation of Chaos: Pandora's Reflection is the sixth, yes sixth, Generation of Chaos game and thanks to those proper localizers over at NIS America it's available now via the PlayStation network for you PSP and/or Vita. I'm pretty sure Generation of Chaos 3 and 4 came out on PlayStation 2 before the series shifted to the PSP for 5 and 6. How many of those were localized for North America? I think maybe just these last two?
Whether the franchise is familiar to your or not, make sure the check out Generation of Chaos: Pandora's Reflection. It's developed by Sting, the folk who make Knights in the Nightmare, Baroque, Gungnir: Inferno of the Demon Lance and the War of Heroes, and one of my favorite titles no one else knows about, Dokapon Journey for the DS. In other words, they've made at least a dozen underrated and underplayed epic titles and RPGs in the past decade.
Hopefully Pandora's Reflection delivers that same, accessibly niche experience that Sting is known for. This strategy RPG with an active-time battle system gave me anime flashbacks, and I felt a surprising familiarity to it coming off of Fire Emblem: Awakening. Check out the game's trailer and launch screenshots below.
Available now, Generation of Chaos: Pandora's Reflection was made for the PSP, but due to its availability over PSN is also compatible with the PlayStation Vita.
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It was definitely one of those games you have no clue how you could stand playing as a kid.
Note: If this game is a bit older than that and only made it stateside because the translators only started recently, that's fair, but still. Come on.