
Cross Edge, the PS3 RPG mash-up which was created in collaboration with some of the industries top development firms such as Capcom, Namco-Bandai, Gust, Idea Factory, and Nippon Ichi Software was released earlier this year to much success.The game features well-known characters from many famed RPG franchises (example: Disgaea) as well as fighting games (example: Darkstalkers) and puts them together in one compelling plot.
Now that 2009 is coming to a close, one major online retailer is taking the “edge” off of the price allowing you to pick up this RPG gem for the PS3 at a fraction of the cost.
As part of Amazon.com’s Deal of the Day, KOEI Corp’s Cross Edge has had it’s price reduced to a mere $29.98
down from the normal retail price of $49.99. That’s over a $20 discount on one of the best RPGs to grace the PlayStation 3.
Act now, because as mentioned above this deal is for today only
. Head on over to Amazon.com now and pick up a copy at this reduced price
!
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December 11th, 2009 at 12:46 PM
i had a great time with this game, but its really only for hardcore JRPG fans. The bosses at the end get impossibly hard.
December 11th, 2009 at 1:13 PM
I heard it was awful, and that it sold terribly (according to vgchartz only around 80,000 units in America). I think that’s why Amazon cut the price.
December 11th, 2009 at 3:07 PM
This is one of the WORST RPG’s to grace the PS3. This game lacks anything close to a story and seems like it was just thrown together. Sure it has classic strategy RPG elements…but in the end great RPG’s have great stories and memorable characters. The only reason characters are memorable in this game is because they have been in other games.
December 11th, 2009 at 4:53 PM
couldnt get into this one
December 12th, 2009 at 12:29 AM
I liked this one for the most part… but it got incredibly ridiculous as you progressed. If you don’t search every inch of every area to find every scene, you’re in trouble. I still put it in every so often, but I’ll never finish it (though I will say that I got my money’s worth). From what I had heard, though, it wasn’t successful, and I think IGN, amongst others, gave it terrible ratings.