Magna Carta: Tears of Blood

Publisher: Atlus USA

Developer: Atlus USA

# of Players: 1

Category: Role-Playing

Release Dates

N Amer - 11/14/2005

Intl - 04/07/2006

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Official International Game Website

News

Magna Carta Coming to Europe
Renowned PS2 role-playing epic Magna Carta to arrive on European shores on 7th April, courtesy of 505 Gamestreet

Atlus U.S.A. Inc. - Magna Carta Ships to Retailers
Magna Carta: Tears Of Blood Exclusively For The PS2 Is Now Available

Atlus U.S.A., Inc. Launches The Official Magna Carta: Tears Of Blood Website
The site will feature exclusive screenshots and in-depth gameplay information

Atlus U.S.A., Inc. Announces 2005 Electronic Entertainment Expo Line Up
Atlus U.S.A. , Inc., announced today its unique line-up of videogame titles for the upcoming (E3)

Description

An amazing fantasy RPG with character designs from the renowned Korean artist, Hyung Tae Kim. This monster of a game features over 50 hours of game play with a story that unfolds through amazing CG cut scenes and fully-voiced dialogue. In the land of Efferia , humans and native-Efferians uneasily co-exist in the throes of an endless war. You play the role of Calintz, the leader of an elite military unit, the "Tears of Blood" who vows revenge on those who destroyed his land. In the midst of his quest he comes across a mysterious girl who might hold the key to putting an end to this bloody conflict. Could this chance encounter somehow change the future for all of Efferia?

Notes

European version will be published by 505 GameStreet

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ESRB Rating

Teen
Fantasy Violence
Language
Suggestive Themes

GameZone's Review/Preview

8.9

GZ Rating

Gameplay8.5
Graphics8.2
Sound8.5
DifficultyMedium
Concept8.5
Overall8.9

Reviewer: Nick Valentino

Review Date: 11/10/2005


Magna Carta: Tears of Blood is an old-fashioned RPG with wonderfully innovative ideas that make this game a more than worthwhile experience

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