Grandia

Grandia

Developed by GAME ARTS
Released on 18th Dec 1997
Average Playtime: 2 hours
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ESRB Rating: Everyone 10+

Purchase this PS one® Classic and play it on both your PS3™ and PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) systems!

Take the role of Justin, a young boy obsessed with becoming a great adventurer, who inherits a magic stone that leads him on an epic journey to uncover the mystery of a long lost civilization in this classic RPG. Meet an exciting cast of characters who join you along the way and unravel the mysteries of this ancient legend.

Grandia is an unforgettable journey with over 80 hours of gameplay, with a ground-breaking strategic battle system featuring over 200 weapons and items to collect and more than 80 magic spells and techniques to master.

One of the most critically-acclaimed games of its time, Grandia helped shape the RPG genre as we know it today.

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