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Etrian Odyssey III: The Drowned City

Platform(s): Nintendo DS
Genre: Role-Playing
Publisher: Atlus
Developer: Atlus
Release Date: Sept. 21, 2010

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'Etrian Odyssey III: The Drowned City' (NDS) - 20 New Screens

by Rainier on July 29, 2010 @ 2:03 a.m. PDT

The embodiment of adventure and discovery in the purest sense, Etrian Odyssey III transports gamers to a sparkling oceanic paradise filled with atmospheric dungeons to chart and survey, vast watery expanses to sail across, and rumors of a sunken city to investigate.

The embodiment of adventure and discovery in the purest sense, Etrian Odyssey III transports gamers to a sparkling oceanic paradise filled with atmospheric dungeons to chart and survey, vast watery expanses to sail across, and rumors of a sunken city to investigate.  Aspiring explorers are responsible for charting their travels utilizing the intuitive touchscreen map editor, meaning that careless cartography could easily spell doom for a fatigued party trying to escape danger.  Powerful challenges demand cunning and strategy: players will assemble and fully customize their party of adventurers from a variety of highly specialized classes and sub-classes.  For the patient and prepared, fame and fortune await.

Off tranquil ocean shores, far below the surface of the sea, the city of Armoroad bears a secret.  Rumor suggests that this coastal metropolis is less than it once was; much of it, they whisper, was lost to the unforgiving waters.  Will you assemble and train a team of explorers to uncover once and for all what really lies beneath, or will you succumb to the innumerable dangers hidden in the abyssal depths?


Key Features

  • Create your unique team -- A system of 10 new classes and sub-classes and a wealth of proprietary skills make developing the optimal party absorbing, tactical, and rewarding.  A maximum of 30 possible member slots provide plenty of room to experiment.  You decide where to apply members' skill points: will you invest in sword mastery or learn a new healing spell?
  • Live and die by your map(-making) -- When danger lurks around every corner, it is imperative to keep track of where you have been and what you found there.  The streamlined map maker lets you draw paths, paint in terrain, and drag and drop icons.  Watch the map grow bigger and more detailed under your hands as you capture every door, map, set of stairs, and secret pathway.
  • Adventure in the high seas -- The ocean becomes a new stage for exploration as you take to the city of Armoroad to uncover the secret of why half of this once vibrant and technologically advanced metropolis sunk below the waves.  Sail your ship, chart the ocean map, sink enemy vessels, and take on seagoing FOEs on your way to playing out one of three possible endings.
  • Wirelessly share with friends -- Up to 5 friends can team up in special combat challenges over a local wireless connection to take down the toughest monsters living in the ocean. Additional options let you wirelessly trade items.

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