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chaos wars
so any of you guys have play this yet? i don't know whether to get it or not, since i don't know most of the character.
taken this from ign.
The game, developed by Idea Factory, is chock full of cameos and playable characters from their own games like Spectral Souls/Force and Blazing Souls, but slightly more well-known characters from Shadow Hearts, Gungrave and Growlanser (among others) also make appearances throughout the story.
That story focuses on a young and slightly impetuous (okay, fine, he's pretty much an a-hole) first-year student named Hyoma who apparently has something of a curious streak. Believing it to be nothing more than a story told to him by his grandfather, the boy and a pair of fellow schoolmates investigate a nearby cave after Hyoma has a dream about a shaft of light leading to an alternate world. Surprise, surprise, the dream was more prophetic than the trio think and in a blinding flash of light, they're transported to Endia.
Almost immediately Hyoma is thrust into circumstances well beyond anything he would have experienced in the "normal" world. He quickly meets up with Rin, a "Gate Keeper" who, after being rescued from an attack by a couple of adorable little blobs who are apparently a serious threat, explains that she can control the basic teleportation of people and things from different dimensions. Hyoma and friends, it seems, passed through one of these gates into Endia, a massive floating world with little islands surrounded by a vast ocean that literally overflows off the edge of the world.
Interestingly enough, Hyoma is not the first visitor to this dimension. Travelers are regularly deposited at this cosmic bus stop about once a year, and dubbed "Knights" on account of their basic role of becoming protectors -- oh, and the trip imbues all Knights with special powers, namely the ability to "Realize," which transforms them into ultra-powerful forms that can wield more advanced versions of their normal weapons. This news hits Hyoma in rather rapid-fire succession, and he responds with his typical blasé retorts. Knights and spells and Gate Keepers and stuff are fun, but he'd rather just head home with his friends, who seem to have been deposited elsewhere during the gate trip.
Then the bad news hits: travel to Endia is one-way.
that's all more or less. what do you guys think?
When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.
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