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Agarest: Generations of War Zero

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Agarest: Generations of War Zero
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From the void, the gods of darkness and light created Agarest, a most perfect and divine world. As the generations passed, paradise sadly fell to the ravages of time. War darkened the skies and Agarest soon became a torturous hell as the gods divided and immense armies clashed, desecrating the once...
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2014, Idea Factory, ...
System requirements
Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8, 2.13GHz Intel Core2 Duo or equivalent, 1 GB RAM, DirectX 9.0c compatible...
Time to beat
67.5 hMain
83.5 h Main + Sides
210.5 h Completionist
106.5 h All Styles
Description
From the void, the gods of darkness and light created Agarest, a most perfect and divine world. As the generations passed, paradise sadly fell to the ravages of time. War darkened the skies and Agarest soon became a torturous hell as the gods divided and immense armies clashed, desecrating the once beautiful land…
After many years with the war in deadlock, Sieghart, a young officer loyal to the armies of light, passes through the scarred mountains on a perilous mission. There, he meets a strange girl and unknowingly changes the fate of the world forever.

Agarest: Generations of War ZERO contains many of the unique features found in the first release of the series such as Extended Areas allowing you to chain attacks together in huge combos, the Blacksmith’s Guild for experimentation in crafting of items and weapons and of course, the Soul Breed System where you must carefully choose your bride as this decision will directly affect following generations.

In addition to these existing game features, the following new features have been added:
The new Vacation Days allow you to get to know your party members better and unlock bonus items and locations by visiting various places in the towns. Also, as you build your relationship with the rest of your party you will unlock new costumes for them to wear.

Character portraits displayed during conversations have been vastly improved with the implementation of Motion Portrait. This brings characters to life with subtle animations really helping to enhance the stunning artwork.

With various other changes such as improved graphics and a brand new Card Skill System to allow you to customise your starting character, this is a prequel you won’t want to miss.
  • Watch the story unfold as you battle the enemy hordes in over 80hrs in a compelling and innovative turn based-based combat system
  • Choose the path of Darkness or Light through a truly epic story, spanning multiple generations
  • Build your ultimate army of warriors and master Extra Skills, Special Arts and Over Kills to defeat colossal enemies!
  • Use the all new Card Skill System to create your hero’s unique persona.
  • Featuring stunning new and beautifully animated character portraits.
  • The Soul Breed System returns! Unite with your chosen bride to shape the fate of the next generation of heroes

Agarest: Generations of War Zero ©2013 COMPILE HEART / RED. Published under license by Ghostlight LTD.

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Why buy on GOG.COM?
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Time to beat
67.5 hMain
83.5 h Main + Sides
210.5 h Completionist
106.5 h All Styles
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Works on:
Windows (7, 8, 10, 11)
Release date:
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Size:
5 GB

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Posted on: April 21, 2015

Hoàng Đế

Games: 118 Reviews: 6

Great !

50 hours of fighting plus 30 hours of dialog equals Agarest: Generations of War Zero. If you are a fan of JRPGs and round-based strategy-RPGs, you will surely enjoy this game, the character designs are amazing, on a technical level Agarest Zero doesn't fair to badly, the graphics, although simple, are actually rather nice with high res textures and art aswell as adorable sprites, the music is great and very fitting and up beat and the loading times rather short. One last note there is no English dub, subs yes but no voice over, but you do get an excellent cast of Japanese voice actresses/actors to listen to. Long story short, this is a fantastic game despite obvious shortcomings and its well worth buying just to experience a genius battle system and to really challenge yourself. A Zero only has 2 generations, which for those of you new to Agarest (like I was) is a system where you choose one of 3 girls to have a child with (it doesn't show you how ofcourse) and that child becomes you're new main character for the second part of the game, the girl you pick affects various things from you're new characters appearance to his stats (the more the girl likes you the better they'll be) You can excecute combos by placing party members in certain possitions in relation to each other, and you can further add to the skill element by selecting a map that suits you. For example you can choose a map with areas that increase you're attack power, especially usefull against enemies reliant on magic, you also have an SP guage which adds even MORE depth to the battle system allowing you to use extra powerfull attacks if that party member has taken a lot of hits (not damage but sperate hits) or has defeated some foes. For GOG release and for enjoy able game I rate this 8/10 ^^


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Posted on: March 15, 2021

Sekai999

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Games: 144 Reviews: 7

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First off, if anyone is wanting to choose between Agarest: Generations of War and Agarest Zero, I would recommend starting with Zero as it contains almost the entirety of Generations of War within it, on top of its own story. The content from the original game becomes available after beating Agarest Zero's main story on hard mode, leaving out only the random encounters you'd normally have to slog through (so you fight only story battles), as well as some characters from the original are either unavailable or only available through DLC. Many of the reviews mark the game down for its slow speed or dialogue scenes that you have to watch again and again, but both can be circumvented. I strongly recommended opening agarestzero.ini and changing the number on the line LockWindowFrameRate=30 to at least 120 (higher or lower depending on your preference; higher makes everything go faster, but too high makes the menu difficult to control), and in-game, going into options and disabling attack animations and movement, at least once you get sick of looking at the nice attack animations for the 500th time, otherwise fights and dialogue, particularly dialogue you've already seen, really will require you to have sufficient offspring to see the game through to completion. Once you've done these things, you can skip all dialogue almost instantly just by holding down E, as well as either auto battle or fight without any delays (making farming or clearing easy areas take minutes instead of hours). I was also initially turned off by the speed until I found out about these changes, they make a very big difference. Aside from that, there are a lot of things to unlock, a decent story, a massive amount of content (albeit much of it is repetitive, even some of the story as you go through generations), a deep crafting system, and a lot of things to do.


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Posted on: April 22, 2015

DysonFrost

Games: 69 Reviews: 4

Better than first but

Better than the first one but adds a few more interesting mechanics but still an aweful lot of grinding involved. And Zero suffers from some of the same flaws unfortunately as the first one which is the repetition factor of enemies and the lack of variety in them. Still there are not too many JSRPG on PC platform So if you are a lover of SRPGs this might be worth getting especially at its introduction offer.


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Posted on: July 13, 2022

patroos

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Games: 225 Reviews: 3

Only for hard-core JRPG fans

This game is all width without depth. You've got an enormous amount of different monsters, weapons, ingredients and armours. The game is also extremely linear. There's NO exploration. The tactical combat ignores cover and elevation and obstacles don't exist. You can't see the weaknesses of monsters so you can't adjust your attacks. (You MIGHT get a visual indiction if you leave on the attack animations - don't know) You have a quadrizillion possible "combination attacks". The ones you "know" are available under the "Esoterica" button. If your party members are all linked the game could let you SELECT those combination attacks but nope. If you change your weapon half of your spell layout changes so that "upgrade" you planned might not be one ... If you obtain a title from the Adventures Guild you get rewards but you don't know beforehand what those rewards will be so you can't plan for them. Might be that weapon you just had made! To get needed ingredients you might have to slay a monster, buy from the Adventures Guild or from the Item Shop. You can see what monsters drop in the "monster picture book". Scolling through 150 monsters, selecting one at a time: FUN! (use the wiki) The game COULD tell you in the smithing screen WHERE you can find or buy the ingredients but that would remove a lot of the busywork. What would REALLY be user-friendly: put a button "buy at the Item Shop" or "buy at the Adventurer's Guild" next to the ingredient! Also: you need A LOT of "experience points" to enhance everything or convert into an ingredient. I ended up putting the game in lo-res windowed mode and on automatic combat while I did something else. Got as far as the end of the first generation but lost interest. You can choose your bride there and that will select the stats of your offspring. But there's no way of knowing anything beforehand (nothing found in the wiki) Forgot to mention the dialogs: never use one sentence when you could provide the same information in three!


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Posted on: December 29, 2015

vorpalbunny74

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Games: 1011 Reviews: 7

A good sequel

This is, again, an excellent port of a PS3 game. Much like the first this strategy JRPG is more story driven than gameplay driven, so if you enjoyed the first this is a no-brainer. It has fewer generations than the first, which is unfortunate, but is still a hefty amount of content.


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