Etrian Odyssey HD

Etrian Odyssey HD

released on Jun 01, 2023
by Atlus

,

Sega

Etrian Odyssey HD

released on Jun 01, 2023
by Atlus

,

Sega

A remaster of Etrian Odyssey

Etrian Odyssey HD remasters the timeless adventure of the labyrinth that swallows all. Build a party of explorers from nine different character classes - Create a woodland survivalist, shield-bearing protector, whip-wielding dark hunter, and more. Scour through the dungeon's many layers and fend off the unknown to discover the truth behind the Yggdrasil Labyrinth. New features included remastered graphics, a remastered soundtrack, difficulty options and save slots


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This games UI is so visually unappealing it hurts

More bland than I remembered, just play the new ones. The HD edition not including untold content is buffoonish

fun game, can be frustrating but i enjoy the mapping aspect. a game i wanted to play as a kid but was too much for my feeble brain and im glad i was able to play it now, was worth the time. didnt do post game because i feel i have made peace with the game and have heard that its difficult in general and i am not using a super meta group (dark hunter, alchemist, landsknect, protector, survivalist) definitely going to play 2 and 3 hd.

logged dates are only when i got achievements, i suck at logging when i plated

This review contains spoilers

A classic Atlus RPG for the DS remastered, Etrian Odyssey is a first person dungeon crawler that allows you to create your own party, as well as draw your own map.

You can create your own party out of the seven classes available (with two more classes unlocked later on in the game) each with their own set of skills, making each playthrough of the game feel unique.

In terms of difficulty, the game starts off roughly (especially at the very beginning and during the second stratum, where a lot of the enemies can kill you in one shot. This IS an Atlus RPG after all) but mellows out the deeper you go while still feeling a bit challenging at times.

The soundtrack is a complete replica of the DS version, making it sound a bit dated, but enjoyable nonetheless.

While the game lacks in story early on (it starts out with your party arriving at a small town known as Etria and being enlisted by an organization known as Radha to explore the Yggdrasil Labyrinth), it gets pretty good around the end of the fourth stratum. In the fifth stratum, the game drops a huge bombshell out of nowhere and reveals that instead of a fantasy world, the setting of Etrian Odyssey is actually a post-apocalyptic Japan (similar to Shin Megami Tensei IV now that I think about it) and the chieftain of the Radha is over 1,000 years old and is the one who created the labyrinth.

The gameplay can feel repetitive at times, and due to the early difficulty, you won't have a good amount of money (you will be constantly spending it on resting, reviving your party members, and buying warp wires to get out of the labyrinth without risking a game over) until the 3rd floor (which will take a while, trust me). But overall the game is great and I would recommend it to anybody who plays and enjoys RPGs.

noooo don't problematise the heavily armed explorer concept I have to keep leveling up caduceus