TNL writes: "Yggdra Union is a mess. It's got dozens of contradictory elements happening at the same time, and yet still manages to be boring. The combat is complex yet dull, the characters are really cute but involved in a serious story, and there's tons of info available at all times except when it matters most. About the only consistent thing is the menu system, which is always a complete mess. I've wasted hours of my life trying to get the good parts of Yggdra Union to add up to something worth playing, and I'm never getting that time back."
Charlotte Buckingham writes:
"Yggdra Union opens with the pursuit of Princess Yggdra by soldiers of the Bronquian Empire, who had just seized her kingdom of Fantasinia. She was saved by the thief king Milanor, whose home was destroyed by the troops as they chased the princess. The two then teamed up to defeat the empire, amassing their own Royal Army to reclaim Fantasinia and crush Bronquia."
Wait, wait... Episode IX?!?
If the title of this article caught your eye, then you're probably of fan of developer ST!NG's Dept.Heaven series, you also may be a bit confused by the episode number. If you have no idea what Dept.Heaven is then maybe a little background is in order.
WorthPlaying writes, "Atlus U.S.A. titles are always hard to find at retail, and is now offering a number of titles from its PSP library as digital download via PlayStationNetwork: Crimson Gem Saga, Hammerin' Hero, Yggdra Union, Steambot Chronicles Battle Tournament, R-Type Command, and Riviera: The Promised Land."
ATLUS should get its own PSN Publisher Store if they keep on pumping out games on the PSN. SO far, EA(EA SPORTS), Capcom and R* got their own store.
They should put Demons Souls on the PSN store. It may be a huge, expensive download but it beats never finding a copy of the game.