Venus & Braves: Majo to Megami to Horobi no
Yogen (English:
Venus and Braves: The Witch and
the Goddess and the Prophecy of Destruction) is a
tactical role-playing game
developed by
Namco for the
PlayStation 2. A pseudo-sequel to the
2-dimensional RPG
Seven: Cavalry Troop of
Molmorth, it takes place in the same fantasy world.
Venus
& Braves includes both a
single
player mode and
multiplayer Playstation Network battles. The game's
plot revolves around an immortal warrior named Blood Boall who is
sent by a goddess to save the world from destruction in a hundred
years' time. The story itself takes place during the ensuing
century and beyond.
The game was released exclusively in Japan
on February
13, 2003.
Gameplay
Venus & Braves uses a "Rotation Battle System" in
which seven characters are placed on a 4 block by 3 block
isometric grid, and fight
enemies in a similar pattern on the opposite grid. The abilities of
characters are geared towards different rows; some may attack from
the back row, while others may heal ally characters in the same
row. Battle takes place automatically, with the player deciding
whether to send the front row to the back at the end of the turn,
thus "rotating" the field. As the field is rotated, the second row
is sent to the front lines, and so on. If a character dies, they
are permanently removed from the game.
The effectiveness of a character is determined by a number of
stats, including an
"assistance" attribute for attack and defense, and recovery
attributes that affect the speed of a unit's healing and allow them
to heal allies. There are over 50 individual unit types and 17 unit
categories, and certain combinations of characters possess special
abilities.
Weapons can become stronger if they are continuously used by a
certain character. These weapons retain their power if they are
bequeathed to a younger party member and not merely removed from
their previous user.
Plot
Characters
Venus & Braves revolves around Blood Boall, who, while
having the appearance of a pale 18-year-old, is actually 345 years
old, having been given
immortality by
the
goddess Aria after an important battle.
While previously a bloodthirsty warrior, Boall settles down into a
more peaceful life before the start of the game. Aria, who travels
with Boall as a fellow immortal, has full knowledge of his past and
has trouble relating with humans. A
witch
named Vivid, who obtained immortality through similar
circumstances, also has a mysterious grudge towards Boall.
Throughout the game, other characters die due to the passage of
time, and their age is a key statistic for discerning whether a
character is at their peak performance level.
Setting
Venus & Braves is set in the same fictional world as
its spiritual predecessor,
Seven. The game begins in the
town of Barakway, where Boall is the leader of a group of
bandits. After the town is attacked, he sets out on
his journey.
Development
The development title for
Venus & Braves was "Project
Venus".
Reception
IGN called the battle system of
Venus &
Braves "complex and enjoyable", with "an intriguing storyline"
supplementing the element of strategy in character formations. The
game's artwork and sound were generally praised, with IGN calling
the visuals "top-tier".
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