Posted Mar 10, 2007 at 04:53AM by Rio S. Listed in: PSP Tags: NIS America
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Aedis Esclipse: Generation of Chaos - Image 1Aedis Eclipse: Generation of Chaos is now available on pre-order from Rosenqueen.com. NIS America no longer has a store but their products can be purchased from the mentioned site.

Aedis Eclipse is the sequel to Generation of Chaos, a "grand strategy game" which featured full kingdom management and army battles. This will take players on another adventure to the Island of Aedis, and war against a nefarious entity known as Mugen. Anyway, the new title has been dubbed as a strategic/tactical and boasts of a real time strategic battle system. That information in itself is bound to send some eyebrows into orbit.

Well, it's rated 10+ and retails at US $39.99. Aedis Eclipse: Generation of Chaos will be available on April 24.


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   by first (Unregistered) - 2007-03-10
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   by +WARNING+ (Unregistered) - 2007-03-10
 » Friendly piece of advice

Stay away, far away. The first game was, by far, the most BORING game I have ever played. Its storyline is slow, its gameplay is even slower. They said you get to control armies on a battle field (im thinking like Rome TW) but you dont get to issue commands you just get to watch them fight the battle occasionally casting some crappy spell.

   by heelo (Unregistered) - 2007-03-10
 » so..

yes so??

that doesnt mean that this game sucks...? The first game had great potential if they sort out some issieus i can be a great game.

   by thejwman (Unregistered) - 2007-03-10
 » +WARNING+ is an idiot

generation of chaos was an awesome game. the only 2 major flaws it had were horrible load times and overuse of the same effects for major attacks. if they iron out those problems for the sequel i'd definitely buy it(though "real time strategy" scares me very much)



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