Grand Kingdom on PS4 – The DVDfever Review

Grand Kingdom

Grand Kingdom is a game that echoes something I have been writing about regarding quite a few games recently, when it comes to their scheduling.

This one has been out in Japan since November 2015, so you would hope that now it has been released over here, seven months later, the developers would have got this game right. Talking about the developers, I found it quite challenging to pinpoint who actually developed this game but it seems to me that the key ones are Spike Chunshoft. They have been involved in a number of Japanese games like Danganronpa (a Vita game that I have been keen to play, but haven’t yet) and One Piece (a show that I love but a game which slightly let me down).

What type of game is it? This is something I always want to know before I play the game. Grand Kingdom is a tactical RPG. It has been released on the PS4 as well as the PS Vita and this review will be focusing on the PS4 version. As tactical RPGs go, I haven’t played many. I mean, I worked through Final Fantasy Tactics a number of years ago and gave Tactics Ogre a go, a few years back, but I was getting frustrated looking at the small PSP screen (I really need a PSP Go). So, to be completely honest, was a new experience for me and one I was looking forward to. The game is one player, but there is an online multiplayer which I will talk about later.

Initial reactions to the game:
As it begins, the game starts you see a little skit showing some different characters. This doesn’t explain anything at all but it looks quite cool. Then I started playing a new game and I was extremely impressed with how the game sounded and looked. You are a character called ‘boss’, and Flint is a friend who refers to you by this honoured name. I was a little bit confused when I got to my first battle and there were four of us, but that was cool. The graphics looked sharp and I find myself quite immersed in the tactics involved. I had a good feeling about this one… Then I met Lillia, yes a typical Japanese game with a gorgeous looking girl, for whom who you are not quite sure of their age.


Grand Kingdom Walkthrough Part 1: First Hour of Gameplay | PSV & PS4 [English, Full 1080p HD] – Red’s 3rd Dimension Gaming


What the game is about:
I never like to give much away in this part, as I don’t want to spoil the mystery on which you are going to embark. I’ve read so many reviews before where I feel I’ve known what is going to happen at the end of the game before I have even played it, so here is a brief synopsis of what will unfold… Let me take you back to a medieval fantasy land – a land with magic, dragons, thieves and castles. This is a land where four main factions are fighting for dominance and you are the hero who is going to make the difference – fight wisely my friend.

There are two main modes to this game: the story mode and an online multiplayer. I feel I have given you enough about the story, so it is worth going into the latte. You need to have completed the first couple of missions before you are allowed to use the online mode and it is quite confusing and didn’t keep me hooked. However, the solo mode has enough to offer by itself. Not all games need to an online mode and I believe this is is this case with this game.

Once again this is another game where the graphics seem inspired by classic anime. All the characters look great and have armour that you find yourself wanting to inspect. The maps are quite simple but are effective, while the ‘chess pieces’ are quite bog standard. However, this suits the style of game; Not everything needs to look amazing. When you are in the guild, you will notice that even the backgrounds show some small details which show the care that has been given into creating this game. Of course, being a Japanese game, you will be very grateful when you meet the busty shopkeeper with half of her best assets already on show. Every time I went back to the guild, I decided to see her just one more time…

The music will have you from the off. As soon as the intro begins, you are treated to some uplifting tune which, like a lot of the music, is progressive and converted me into an explorer. Then, when the beginning screen came in to play, I was honestly ready to find all the unearthed land of the world. As you start to play the game, you will notice that the quality of sound will not lower. The voice acting is strong, and the characters actually suit their voices. I particularly liked Gandfrey and his low, crispy voice. However Godfrey’s voice oozed power and knowledge. At times, the game’s music reminded me of the dramatic parts from Final Fantasy VII and that was a score that I loved. I have to say that this game has the best sound I have heard in a game for a long time and there is nothing for which I would fault.

Go to page 2 for more thoughts on the game plus conclusions.


Grand Kingdom PS4 gameplay – Star Platinum



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