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Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Kartia (PS 1)
Kartia:
The Word of Fate, known as Legend of Kartia in Europe and Rebus in
Japan, is a tactical role-playing game developed and published by Atlus
for Sony's PlayStation video game console in 1998. It is best known for
the work of its art designer,
Yoshitaka Amano, who had previously worked on the Final Fantasy
series.The game is divided into two "volumes," each centering around a
different main character and their friends. The first volume tells the
story of Toxa Classico and the second volume is about Lacryma Christi. While each volume tells a complete story,
the storylines intertwine in one major plot.Each "chapter" of both
volumes revolves around phantoms, beings which can be summoned by
certain humans using "Kartia", magical cards which create whatever is
written on them, such as Fire or Water. The player must summon and
control phantoms to fight for him/her, as well as managing Kartia
supplies, casting magic with Kartia and creating weapons for the human
combatants. Kartia cards can be combined to create more powerful spells
or phantoms. While phantoms may die during battle, if a human party
member dies, the game ends and the chapter must be restarted.Atlus USA
originally released Kartia and Eggs of Steel as Blockbuster Video rental
exclusives. They were both later released for retail sale. There is a
slight variant in the packaging - the BBV rental version does not have
foil lettering for the title "Kartia" on the front cover - it is a blue
that nearly blends in with the background. The BBV rental version has a
different disc number as well - it is PSRM-010600.
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