GamersGameplay: Record of Agarest War Zero brings indulging combat, an amazing soundtrack, and an involving story to the table of Tactical RPG's. The game is loaded with a ton of gallery portraits, items, and weapons to collect for the hardcore players but this title is definitely not recommended to gamers who aren't fans of the genre. However, fans of the first title or gameplay shouldn't expect anything less than a great, enjoyable, and lengthy game.
TTP: Several games are currently available for reduced prices on the App Store in time for the holidays, allowing players to purchase some of the best titles released in recent times for very convenient prices. Among the games now available for lower prices is a role playing game that’s been made available a while back on the App Store, Record Of Agarest War Zero.
TouchArcade: I don't think I'll ever be accused of being stingy with my words, but if I were to wrap this entire review up into a short summary, here it goes. If you enjoyed Record Of Agarest War [$14.99]'s seventy-something hour campaign, spent dozens of hours more to fully complete everything, and still find yourself wanting another full-sized game offering a similar experience, you should buy Record Of Agarest War Zero [$14.99]. That's essentially the only scenario where I can see recommending this latest release from HyperDevBox, because just about everyone else with an interest in the Agarest series ought to be starting with the first game anyway. Agarest Zero tells a new story with new characters, but the underlying gameplay offers virtually little of note over its predecessor and actually streamlines a few things out that I'm not sure needed to be ditched.
A new entry of the Record Of Agarest War series, published by HyperDevbox, is now available for purchase on the App Store.
based on the review it should of gotten an 8
An 8 would also be deserving but I usually have a harsher scale for reviews. Definitely check out the soundtrack if you can snag a copy.