What do you think about Eternal Sonata?
Overall reception for Eternal Sonata was highly positive. The title was praised for its engaging battle system, gorgeous graphics, stirring music which included actual pieces composed by Frederic Chopin, and a story that provides food for thought.
What is the difference between Xbox 360 and PS3 Eternal Sonata?
The PlayStation 3 version of Eternal Sonata offers a sort of “director’s cut” or “experts’ edition” in comparison to the Xbox 360 gameplay experience. Much of the dialogue is subtly altered and in some cases dialogue and scenes are changed entirely or added, greatly altering key story outcomes.
When did the original Eternal Sonata come out?
Torasuti Beru ~Shopan no Yume~ Rupurīzu?) on September 18, 2008 in Japan. It was released under the original name Eternal Sonata in the United States on October 21, 2008 and in Europe on February 13, 2009. The game is centered on the Polish romantic pianist and composer Frédéric François Chopin, who died of pulmonary tuberculosis at the age of 39.
What is the battle system like in Eternal Sonata?
The game’s battle system centers on musical elements and character-unique special attacks. Light and darkness plays a part in the appearance and abilities of enemies on the battlefield, as well as the types of Special Attacks that may be used. View the complete credits for Eternal Sonata.
How do I special attack in Eternal Sonata?
For playable characters, Special Attacks are accomplished via the use of the Special Attack button. (Y by default in Xbox 360; Triangle in PlayStation 3.) Every playable character in Eternal Sonata has a set of unique Special Attacks that are affected by whether they are standing in light or darkness.
How many characters are there in Eternal Sonata?
View the complete credits for Eternal Sonata. Eternal Sonata follows many general conventions in a typical console role-playing game: the player controls a party of up to twelve characters to explore the world, talking with its inhabitants, buying and selling equipment at shops, and encountering monsters while in the field.