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Grandia Series

Grandia

Role-playing (RPG) Fantasy
76
User Score
51 ratings
December 18, 1997
Released 10356 days ago
PlayStation 3 Android Sega Saturn PlayStation PlayStation Portable

About

Grandia is a role-playing video game developed by Game Arts and published by Entertainment Software Publishing for the Sega Saturn console as the first game in their Grandia series. Initially released in Japan in 1997, the game was later ported to the PlayStation in 1999, with an English version of the game appearing on the platform in North America in the following September by Sony Computer Entertainment America, and later in Europe in March 2000 by Ubisoft. The game was produced by much of the same staff who worked on the company's previous role-playing endeavor, the Lunar series, including producer Yoichi Miyagi and music composer Noriyuki Iwadare.

Since its release, Grandia has become notable for its combat mechanics, which have been carried over to future games within the franchise, and has spawned two spin-off titles – Grandia: Digital Museum and Grandia: Parallel Trippers – both released exclusively in Japan. In celebration of the announcement of renewing development on Grandia Online, which acts as a prequel to Grandia, the game was re-released on Sony's PlayStation Network platform in Japan as a downloadable title in April 2009 and in North America on February 25, 2010. It was re-released in Europe on November 10, 2010.

Storyline

The game takes place in a fantasy world where emerging technology and exploration are prevalent. A young boy named Justin inherits a magic stone that leads him on a journey around the world to uncover the mystery of a long-lost civilization. Along the way, he meets other adventurers who join him on his quest, which draws the attention of the militaristic Garlyle Forces who seek to uncover the secrets of the past as well.

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Gameplay Video

Gameplay Video

Release Dates by Platform

Sega Saturn Worldwide
Dec 18, 1997
PlayStation Worldwide
Jun 24, 1999
PlayStation Worldwide
Oct 28, 1999
PlayStation Worldwide
Mar 31, 2000
PlayStation 3 Worldwide
Apr 22, 2009
PlayStation Portable Worldwide
Apr 22, 2009
PlayStation 3 Worldwide
Feb 25, 2010
PlayStation Portable Worldwide
Feb 25, 2010
PlayStation 3 Worldwide
Nov 10, 2010
PlayStation Portable Worldwide
Nov 10, 2010
Android Worldwide
Apr 12, 2012

Game Info

Developer
Game Arts
Publisher
Ubi Soft Entertainment, Game Arts, Sony Computer Entertainment, Entertainment Software Publishing
Game Modes
Single player
Perspective
Bird view / Isometric
Genres
Role-playing (RPG)
Themes
Fantasy

Languages

Audio / Voice
English, Japanese
Text / Subtitles
Japanese, French, German, English, Japanese, French, German, English

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