Posts Tagged ‘Record of Agarest War’
  • Record of Agarest War 2- Now Available

    Posted by on July 18, 2012 under Euro, News, PS3
    Acclaimed localization studio and video game publisher Aksys Games today announced that Record of Agarest War 2 is now available in North America for the PlayStation 3 computer entertainment system in stores and also on the PlayStation Network! Not content with the either the Standard or Digital version? Make sure to turn heads with the over the top Limited Edition, featuring an inflatable ... more.
  • Record of Agarest War 2 – Announcement Trailer

    Posted by on December 9, 2011 under Euro, News, PS3
    Acclaimed localization studio and video game publisher Aksys Games today announced that Record of Agarest War 2 will be coming to North America for the PlayStation 3. Developed by Idea Factory, Compile Heart and RED Entertainment, and localized by Aksys Games, Record of Agarest War 2 features all-new strategy RPG gameplay, HD graphics, and bonus mini-games! Agarest 2 will be published in North A... more.
  • Record of Agarest War Zero – Limited Edition Announced

    Posted by on March 11, 2011 under News, PS3, Xbox 360
    Aksys Games, acclaimed localization studio and leading publisher of interactive entertainment products, announces a special limited edition of Record of Agarest War Zero for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360. Developed by Idea Factory, a company well-known for their niche RPGs, Record of Agarest War Zero will be available in June 2011 in North America. The prequel to last year’s strategy RPG Rec... more.
  • Record of Agarest War (Feature Review) Playstation 3

    Posted by on June 11, 2010 under PS3, Reviews
    Finally a strategy role-playing game that makes the cut. There hasn’t been a strategy/tactical role-playing game of this stature in a very long time.  Record of Agarest War takes you back to when role-playing games were role-playing games, but on a deeper level. Record of Agarest War seems quite simple at first, but this is one of those games where you can’t judge a book by its cover. Perh... more.