#Eternal poison pcsx2 full
And so, as the plot progresses, the dynamic of their relationship bounces back and forth from being a comedy of errors to a tense tragedy.Įternal Poison is a multi-path, multi-perspective game, so you cannot glean the full story without multiple playthroughs. In a random act of, uh, randomness, Thage casts a spell on Retica forcing him to be her (reluctant) slave. In the outset of their journey through the ancient city Besek (which appeared out of nowhere, in a fashion similar to Dracula’s Castle in Castlevania), they meet a young silver-haired boy named Retica, who’s also traveling through Besek despite being far too weak to survive. She, alongside “Raki” (full name Ranunculus, the Silver Wolf), are on a self-assigned mission to find the Eternal Poison. The featured character, and assumed “main character” of Eternal Poison, is a witch named Thage. If you don’t do any research on the game’s plot before you go into it, like I did, you find yourself thrust into a dark, medieval fantasy world, and depending on which character you choose to lead your adventure, you get a wildly different perspective of what’s going on. The handhelds are dominating the RPG market, so if you want something on a console, the PS2 is still a good choice. So the big question: is this PS2 title still worth purchasing in the current/next-gen market? The short answer is a resounding “yes.” The PS3, and even the Xbox 360, are lacking in Japanese RPGs, particularly Strategy RPGs. So the last-generation console isn’t quite dead, and Atlus is complicit in keeping the console alive.
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Amazing, isn’t it, that PlayStation 2 titles are still being released? In fact, as I write this review, I’m reading that Flight-Plan is developing another Strategy RPG for PS2, called Sacred Blaze. But, almost out of nowhere, Atlus decided to localize Flight-Plan’s “Poison Pink,” renaming it “Eternal Poison” for the North American release. They even skipped out on the phenomenal 2D Strategy RPG Dragon Shadow Spell. Up until this point, all they had released were handheld titles in the Summon Night series.