Etrian Odyssey Untold: The Millennium Girl

Etrian Odyssey Untold: The Millennium Girl

released on Jun 27, 2013
by Sega

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Atlus

Etrian Odyssey Untold: The Millennium Girl

released on Jun 27, 2013
by Sega

,

Atlus

A remake of Etrian Odyssey

Etrian Odyssey Untold: The Millennium Girl is the first in the Untold series which are to be remakes of the original Etrian Odyssey games. The games are first person RPG dungeon crawlers where you create a map of the labyrinth as you explore and complete quests. The game features two game modes. The new story mode, has a pre-made party with a more in-depth story that has voice acting and animated cutscenes, and an enhanced classic mode, customize a party of 5 from 9 classes to explore the Yggdrasil labyrinth. The game allows for the save data from story mode to be carried over to the classic mode once completed.


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Este género no es para mí

This is the only game in this series I have played.

While I finished the game on story mode, there's also classic where you can create your own team from scratch. Plus NG+. I skipped all the optional secret bosses. Honestly, there's more to the game I didn't fully experience but I had my enjoyment.

It's a classic RPG: you level, there's skill trees, upgrade gear, side quests, and even draw your own dungeon maps. That's the part that intrigued me the most when I first picked up this game. I did enjoy that mechanic, pretty detail oriented. It was fun exploring the different levels of the dungeons for the first time. Every level was different and every five levels had their own game mechanics and ecosystems.

I enjoyed the music and the cutscenes were well done. The voice acting was great. The dungeons had a puzzle feel and encouraged exploring. Beating the bosses felt rewarding. The FOEs were fun to see.

The biggest negative has to be no option for subtitles in the cutscenes; which is an atrocity in an RPG where most of the talking in thru text anyways. I'm not sure why they didn't include that even as an option. The dungeons had audio cues that were EASILY missed too. You have to be very vigilant to not miss something. It's not hearing friendly.

But all in all, I did enjoy the game. Toward the end, it was getting very repetitive to me and I was itching for something new.

whoops! we justified the genocide of a native race because we didn't want our cute cast to look bad! oh well!

(flops at being the deconstruction of the dungeon crawler genre EO1 was narratively but thats ok my childhood nostalgia and love for EO as a series overpowers that)

8/10

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- Mon premier dungeon-crawler
- Histoire simple & prenante
- Difficulté présente & bien dosée
- Dessiner ses maps ( TOP ! )
- Arbres de talents
- Le rythme

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- Pas vraiment de points faible
- Pour chipoter, peut-être un peu redondant (décors souvent identique,... )

CCL :
- Un plaisir à jouer

I finished this game accidentally. Good, dungeon crawling fun, but I wish it had 2 save slots to play both versions of the game concurrently(I later learned the second one does this). I appreciated the limitation of party members preventing me from being underlevelled.