All in all, Jikandia is a good RPG for those looking to play something for small sessions over a long time, without rushing through it. There are tons of items to collect and events to see, but playing it for too long can quite easily make you get tired of the quickly noticeable repetition.
"On March 11th, 2011, a tsunami and earthquake completely destroyed whole towns in Northeast Japan. Two years later, recovery is still crawling, and the majority of the affected have not been able to move back into their homes and resume their previous lives. Donations came pouring in immediately after the event, but rebuilding efforts still need your help. That said, Aksys games is holding a special event in its store. For every game you buy from the Aksys Online Store, now through March 15th, the company will donate $5 to The Red Cross for relief efforts in Japan." -PSLS
Sestren writes: "Jikandia is a short and simple game with a classic action/platform style going for it.
In the beginning you are sent to a land known as Jikandia where time doesn’t normally exist. However, time has started once again forcing you and your group of friends to figure out what is going on and stop it."
Yeah, I wasn't too enthusiastic about that one... but Sestren, your name/site's name is awesome. Glad someone out there likes the Panzer Dragoon franchise as much as - if not more than - I do! That's up there with Area 5.
GameXplain Says: "The PSP may barely be standing on its last leg, but that doesn't mean there aren't a few games worth a gander. Check out Aksys Games' Jikandia: The Timeless Land in this 20-minute Game & Watch."