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Gungnir – PSP Game

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The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Gungnir PSP Game tested and guaranteed to work.


PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:730865600199
Condition:Used
Platform:PSP
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:PSP_GUNGNIR

———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.

Additional information

Weight 8 lbs
Product Type

Platform

PSP

ESRB Rating

Teen

Genre

role-playing

Players

1

Condition

Used

18 reviews for Gungnir – PSP Game

  1. Alice Duchess

    after so many failures of tacticals this stand along with 1 other tactical that i can say i enjoy playing. FF Tactics was truly disappointing for DS and i dared not play the psp version. Jeanne d’ Arc was fairly hard to get into and didn’t have balanced or engaging combat. about the only other tactical rpg of any value is the Luminous Arc series but since they are cheesy and all the same game it’s hard to say they are quality. this game presents a quality game as one would expect from st!ng as seen in knights in the nightmare and other games by the developer. it has many similarities and falls into the storyline as the 9th game if i recall correctly so those familiar with the weapons from knights in the nightmare will find many similarities but this game hails to the tactical genre in a more complete fashion but keeps it from being to difficult like some jrpgs. Lucifer’s Call comes to mind though many will know it as Nocturne.i don’t want to give any spoilers so i will not talk to much about the story but i will say the combat stays balanced and the art stays relatively out of the 3d which is nice as st!ng had amazing artwork for their other games. the game play is quick like luminous arc so you won’t spend the battle doing 15 damage like in FF tactics A2 or luminous arc 1 till you start getting better characters. the ability to choose allies and not rely on the story of the game to give them to you makes the game seem more like a game and less like a story as square enix has.

  2. WinterDreamer

    A strategy title from the high-quality house Atlus: together with “Riviera the Promised Land” and “Knights in the Nightmare”, this game has a place of honour in my collection.Gungnir is a strategy RPG with cool graphic, deep plot and good characters.You can’t miss it if you like the genre!UPDATE-The game is pretty tough even at basic difficult, and it may leave you somehow disappointed if you’re expecting the epic endings you got in other Atlus games; anyway, I’ve enjoyed both the good and bad endings, I found them quite realistic and this game remains in my collection (I won’t re-sell it). The classes are similar to KitN (priestess, assassin, sorceress, archer, brute, etc…), but here you have a number of main characters which you’ll likely use most of the time.

  3. Vickie M. Dority

    It was for my son and he says he likes it,for me the order went well.

  4. Adam D Stahl

    Excellent

  5. heloise 22

    Great game,very good story , a very,very great purchase . It’s a tactical game, related to riviera, knight in nightmare and yggdra union.

  6. Rocco J. Carello

    Gungnir may look like a simple clone of Tactics Ogre or Final Fantasy Tactics, but it is actually quite unique. While sharing a similar perspective to these well known Tactical RPGs, Gungnir does some rather interesting things with it’s Tactics Gauge and Time systems. I do not wish to go into all the intricate details here, but the combat system provides a lot of flexibility and interesting tactical decisions while also rewarding players who plan ahead.+ Unique gameplay elements.+ Selectable difficulties AND difficulty scales with your performance.+ Multiple endings.- Story is nothing special.- Interface could use some improvement.I would recommend this to anybody who currently enjoys tactical RPGs, or anybody who wishes to try one and is not intimidated by complicated game rules.

  7. Lin Lek Thai

    This game is awesome. I really love playing this game. I recommend the game.

  8. Iris Hagetaka

    Gungnir’s story starts you off leading a small band of thieving rebels trying to ambush a passing imperial caravan. Just when they think they’ll get a decent meal, it turns out there’s no food or cash aboard the wagons, just some worthless little rich girl. Oh well… it’s an honest mistake!However, you find out a little later that just about every rich bugger outside of the slums wants the girl dead, & will happily massacre all the residents & stab your hero & co. in the back, just to find the lost rich girl! It’s a good thing that magical spears & Valkries come to your aid, else… your corpse would have just got kicked in the river with everyone else… Enter Gungnir, The Spear of Odin… That seems to just summon every other Norse deity! But it’s still one heck of a weapon, considering it’s still the start of game!Now, With your hero just barely surviving the massacre, It’s now time for the all the fun rebellion plans of the poor people to start! Lead the survivors of the slums strategically into Victory!*All the battle basics / control stuff is explained quite well in the game, but I’ll try to briefly sum it all up here*The Battles take place on a grid-battle field, with each enemy characters getting a turn,& then you deciding what member of your team will act during your move phases. Characters can boost or team up attacks(if fellow members are within range). All characters have to wait after they act & can move again, but your party members can act faster if you don’t.

  9. Elijah Lawrence

    This is a good video game to my standards, and the delivery was very quick. The game play is okay and I can play quick at any time.

  10. A to the K

    I am 1 stage from finishing this game and can say that Gungnir has really grown on me. It’s definitely an acquired taste, though, and I’d say that if you are a fan of SRPGs and are thinking of picking this one up, it’d be best not to try to go into it with any bias or preconceived notions of SRPG gameplay. A few stages in and I quickly realized that to enjoy this game I had to stop comparing it to titles like FFT, Tactics Ogre, Jeanne D’Arc, etc…In Gungnir, a lot of what I have come to know as standard gameplay mechanics in SRPGs have been turned on their ear: Turn order is handled via "Clock Shift" which initially is a little frustrating to work with because it seems as though your characters practically never get a turn. Once your turn comes up, you must choose which character will act– if they are able to, based on their "cool down" status from any previous actions. This was slightly frustrating in the beginning because I found myself neglecting certain characters on the field entirely, however, once you start getting the hang of using the clock mechanics and exploiting the system, it becomes infinitely easier to manage.There is also a mechanic that plays out sort of similar to capture-the-flag wherein during a each battle there are flags scattered on the field which you (and enemies) can land on and "capture", and for each flag you capture it adds a point to your "Tactics Meter", and for each tactics point you have (up to 20) your team r.

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