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Phantom Brave: The Hermuda Triangle Review - Realm of Gaming

Dustin Hill states, "Seven years after the original release of Phantom Brave and after travelling across two very different systems, Phantom Brave: The Hermuda Triangle lands squarely on the PSP with extra content, cheerful game play and the quest to get to level 9,999. For the uninitiated, a strategy RPG varies from a traditional and action RPG in that rather than being placed in a static spot and fighting from there, you move around a turn-based field to engage each enemy. Troop placement, hazards on the field, landscape design and enemy/player abilities all play a part in the outcome of what could be described as a very flashy, and possibly easier, game of chess. Phantom Brave offers all of the above and more. In fact, the creators claim that it's the only RPG that allows you to, Do anything you want! and they just might be right."

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Phantom Brave PC | R3DGaming Review

Twelve years have passed since Phantom Brave was originally released for the Playstation 2. It saw ports on the Wii, Phantom Brave: We Meet Again and a PSP version, Phantom Brave: The Hermuda Triangle which included additional content. Finally, this strategy RPG has hit PC through Steam and is quite impressive.

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Sestren Online Magazine - Special Edition

Includes Driver SF Review, PSP In 2011 Plus Three New Reviews(Phantom Brave: The Hermuda Triangle, BlazBlue: Continuum Shift II & GaiaSeed), 3DS Ambassador Program, Moments In Gaming Featuring Deus Ex: Human Revolution.

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Go! Gaming Giant: Phantom Brave: The Hermuda Triangle Review

From the review:

"While we all anxiously wait for Disgaea 4 to make its way out of Japan and into our greedy little hands, you may want to consider distracting yourself with Phantom Brave: The Hermuda Triangle. Originally released on the PS2 simply as Phantom Brave, was ported to the Wii with the subtitle We Meet Again and has now been ported again for the PSP. If you missed this game the first two times, now is your opportunity to hop on board and play this charming tactical RPG. You’ll be glad you did."

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