• Art That is Sure to Leave a Mark: The hand-drawn art of the girls in your party, as well as the mutant girls who must be defeated, breathe scintillating life into the quixotic world of Romulea.
  • Sealed with Power: Defeating enemies in the dungeon produces Sealbooks, which can give the girls in your party unique bonuses, enchant weapons, or be sold for gold.
  • Turn the Party into a Par-tay: As you explore dungeons, players can trigger sub-events which allow for further character development between Fried and the individual girls in his party.
  • Min-maxers' Delight: Each girl in your party has one of five base classes, from which they can spec into one of several sub-classes, which can be further specialized.
  • Languages: Enjoy in-game English text with original Japanese in-game voices.

Ok, I bought this because I have both a PS TV and a PS VITA. This game looks beautiful on my 50 inch TV, and the gameplay is classic dungeon crawler throughout. This is not a game you will finish in a night.

Let's be on clear, here: adult jokes, sexual innuendo, adult themes & humor and lewd art are in this game. If that is genuinely a deal-breaker, then this game isn't for you. But if you wish for a complex, involved, rewarding dungeon crawler so well-constructed that even the PSN trophies are satisfying to attain, then play this game. It is a dungeon crawler. It is arguably THE most difficult, yet most-balanced dungeon crawler on the Vita. You are looking at a game that boasts class customizations, various ways to take care of enemy mobs, on-your-toes boss fights that challenge your understanding of the mechanics, a fun, engaging story, an excellent and charming cast that grows on you... ...and over twice the game's main campaign length in post-game dungeon content, for those who want even more challenge. If you main Etrian Odyssey, this is a no-brainer--get this game. Get it and enjoy it. PSTV compatible, and below the 3.60 update threshold, for those concerned with that detail.

Great product for the price, would gladly do business with in the future!

Great game and haven't had this much fun playing a VITA game in a very long time. I haven't been able to play it recently because the game IS heavily focused on grinding and leveling/min-maxing in the end game. Trophies are all story related so if you hate grinding that's fine because the main story can be played throughout without grind. Great game, great cast of characters.

Great game to enter the JRPG dungeon crawl genre. Difficulty is a fair/easy for Japanese dungeon crawler. Ecchi is pretty tame, really mildy above fanservice. Classes start our basic and really blossom. Become as complex as you can make it. The core girls are fleshed out well, pardon the pun. Some of the other get lost a little.

Its a good game, slightly lewd pictures but whatever. The game is DIFFICULT. The difficulty spikes out of nowhere. I actually lost a character in the first (tutorial) dungeon, and I hate that there are hidden doorways you have to go through in some spots (thankfully there are guides online). Outside of these things the characters are very likable and I feel they are what will keep you playing this game. I rate 5 stars because I genuinely enjoys this title despite its faults. But be aware... if you are not into first person dungeon crawlers with a bit of grinding needed stay away from this title.

OMG such a good game. 50 hours to beat the main story give or take, so great value dollars per hour wise. After you beat the game there is plenty extra stuff to do as well. I could see this game potentially giving 100 plus hours of game play. Dungeon crawler with many characters to customize. Many classes for each character to be. Many skills in each class. Customization up the wazoo. Story is pretty good. Characters are good.

This game has visual content that you might find questionable, and that's a judgment you'll have to make for yourself. But as a dungeon crawler, this game is one of the best I've played, period. I've been nearly driving myself to exhaustion because I've been having trouble putting it down. Class changes? You got it -- five base classes, 11 intermediate classes, and 16 advanced classes. Wizardry, eat your heart out! Furthermore, these advanced classes retain the active and passive skills of previous classes, as well as some variation in which intermediate class to branch from, so making the best use of your skill points early on makes class changing more than a simple progression gimmick. Like most other dungeon crawlers, you'll probably spend hours trying to come up with a unique team that best fits your own play style. Should you make a Samurai with a Paladin base, giving her the abiliy to be an evasion "tank" for the team? Or perhaps you could go Berserker -> Samurai, opting to go all-out for offense. Maybe you want to try bucking trends and take on the challenge of gearing a Valkyrie tank into a front-line healer. Or why not just forgo healers entirely and rely on a squad of maids to buff, debuff, and cook meals for the party? Choices, choices... Dungeons are a more straight-forward affair, although still rife with hidden passages, traps, pitfalls, teleports, one-way walls... and on top of all that, monsters behind every corner. Part of what really puts this game above other crawlers are dungeon sub-events that help keep things lively. Sixteen advanced classes means there are sixteen playable characters, not including DLC. Each character has their own well-voiced personality, and depending on your actions, characters will banter with each other inside dungeons. There's even an enigmatic comedy duo that roams dungeons, consisting of a talking bear and penguin. Will Peggy ever share her secrets as to how she solos these dungeons all by herself, while Beard stands by the wayside? And yes, the dungeons and bosses can be very challenging, depending on how suited your party is. The best thing about this challenge though, is that there's always a way to change up your tactics or party composition to tackle a challenge. And if you don't want to change, well, there's always good old-fashioned level grinding. There's even a generous helping of optional dungeons and post-game content, which might be as long, or possibly longer than the main story content itself. The post-game content even has class-specific checkpoints and challenges, which helps to ensure you'll get to experience the full spread of classes, character combinations, and dungeon sub-event banter. This game's probably received a fair bit of press for its lewd content -- and again, you'll have to decide for yourself if you're okay with that -- but the game itself is one of the best I've played... and I've been playing dungeon crawlers of all types since Wizardry and Might and Magic. The PS Vita has a healthy selection of dungeon crawlers now, but this is arguably the best.

Great game, if you love dungeon crawler, love anime and don't mind fan service (or do like when here's fan service), then this is a MUST have game. A lot of really fun dialogue... The 'self awareness' in the game is just brilliant.

This game is amazing for handheld, just like Moe Chronicle but with more detailed character classes and story. DEFINITELY worth trying if you love the Dungeon Crawler style with fan service.