* During your adventure, you will get to recruit 40 unique characters.
* Players will traverse across a whopping 150 stages.
* As compared to other SRPGs. Players will get to attack multiple times
* Completing certain tasks will net you several Achievement Awards
* Friendship Gauge system introduced
This gauge builds as your team performs an attack. When this bar has been maxed out. You can issue an Assist command to your party members and allow them to join in the combo the first character has started. The FG also allows the character to give a full turn of AP to another character. However, you can only do this once per turn. So use it wisely and when the time arises.
* Rush Gauge
This gauge allows your team to perform a powerful team attack. Which's known as "Battle Formation". The gauge will fill up with each Team attack or Assist. The higher the gauge is. The more powerful the attack becomes.
* Unique/Universal Moves
These attacks are dependant on your level. As you level, you will gain a new Special attack. Unique however, is dependant on the various "Tech Scrolls" that you can craft or win during battle. To activate them. You have to meet both the SP/Morale requirements.
so far not seein no text in the text boxes for options , during the game and any text at all once ya start the game weird'est thing i've ever seen!!!!!!!! anyone else with this problem?
NM it's a bad disc!!!!!!
no one can harm me now that i have my
cheesehelmet on!!!!!
From what Ive read this game has about as bad of voice-acting as a game can get... Still looks fun to me, but Im waiting for an official review or someone on here to say "If you like FF Tactics or Breath of Fire youre gonna love this!"
Well, you DON'T expect good voice acting from SRPG game. Sorry. The real flavour of such games lies elsewhere - in good plot, combat system and well designed (and challenging) missions.
English voiceovers in such low-budget games are almost always crap. I usually turn on Japanese voices, which I don't understand, but they are still much better than english ones.
That said, I don't really expect Spectral Force 3 to be as good as, for example, Final Fantasy Tactics, Jeanne D'Arc or Fire Emblem (any of them, all are good). Sitll Spectral games seem to be quite popular in Japan, Idea Factory produced like 20 of them for different systems. A few weeks ago Atlus started to sell Chaos Wars on PS2, which is also part of the Spectral series. Fortunately, my PS2 isn't region locked
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