Yet another Japanese Role Playing Game to land on western shores, and not that long after the bigg one, Final Fantasy XIII. OXCGN's resident RPG fan does his bit on the review, and sheds some light on the game.

Looks great, but does it stack up, or, has it given the current FF something to think about? Come check it out for yourself.

Japanese development company Tri-Ace haven’t really hit their stride yet with this generation of consoles.

The fourth installment in the Star Ocean series, released early in 2009, was an ambitious sci-fi odyssey that failed to live up to the lofty expectations gamers held for the franchise, while their new IP a year before that – Infinite Undiscovery – was about as vague and bland as its title suggested.

So it’s with well-guarded high hopes that JRPG fans have approached Resonance Of Fate – another entirely new creation that drops traditional weapons and magic in place of firearms.

Released in Japan earlier in the year under the name End Of Eternity, Sega made the ballsy move of releasing Resonance Of Fate to North American and European markets mere days after Final Fantasy XIII hit the shelves.
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