Blazing Souls – Accelate

Console PSP
Publisher Neverland Company
Genre Role-Playing
Region JP , US
Views 1,713
Downloads 1,436
Released October 19, 2010
File size 403.41 M
3/5 (2 votes)
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Neverland, a Japanese development studio specializing in role-playing and adventure games, is responsible for creating the strategic role-playing game Blazing Souls: Accelerate. The game is an updated version of Blazing Souls, initially made available for the PlayStation 2 in 2006. Regrettably, in this iteration, Western players were never allowed to win. This is the third production that the developer has produced just for the PSP.

A young mercenary named Zero serves as the game’s primary protagonist. His life is both fascinating and action-packed. When exploring the world, he takes lucrative jobs from people he meets to fund his travels and pursue his dreams of fame and money. One day, Zero stumbles upon a mysterious stone with a significant amount of magical power, and he quickly decides to search for other treasures of this kind. When he continues to the following stones, he gradually learns that they are associated with the impending apocalypse, whose protagonists are Genomes, which are strange creatures designed to take the place of humans once the catastrophe wipes them out.

Throughout the game, you will be tasked with completing various missions given to you by multiple citizens of the planet you will be exploring. In contrast to the typical routine, players are responsible for discovering new destinations independently. We can determine whether there is a location on the two-dimensional map of the planet worth traveling to by expanding the unique points we have earned by participating in the fights. Fights are turn-based, as is typical for most games in this genre. The characters that we have control of are capable of a diverse array of different motions and attacks. Heroes have more than 200 equipment and abilities to utilize during battles.

Fans of the genre will like the inclusion of two-dimensional and animated battlefields and character models, in addition to interludes with static graphics and dialogue with heroes, which are typical of Japanese role-playing video games.

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