![]() Her sunny disposition and willingness to aid others is infectious, which guardian Ash (who worked alongside her parents for Chroma business) cannot wrap his head around. Still, the steadfast little bounty hunter holds her head up high. It’s difficult for Marona to make friends, much less pick up contracts for Chroma work, because of her special powers. She possesses the ability “Chartreuse Gale,” which makes her a bit of a pariah amongst the locals - because she can control this unique skill, most of the inhabitants of Ivoire assume she must be controlled by malevolent spirits. Ash raises her in the stead of her parents, as little Marona is an orphan. In her humble little home on tropical island Ivoire, she lives out her days with phantom Ash, a “Chroma,” or sort of bounty hunter. Our journey to the answer starts with a sprightly young girl named Marona. The same source material is here, as well as some new content, but is the third time a charm? Is this the definitive Phantom Brave? After a successful Wii port with substantial upgrades and additional content, NIS America has brought the action to the PSP to take the show on the road. Phantom Brave: Heroes of the Hermuda Triangle is not the third in what you would assume is a series of Phantom Brave outings, but is in fact the third reissue of the fantastic game that first appeared on the PlayStation 2. It takes a sharp turn from Disgaea in terms of tone and even the way things play out, but rabid NIS fans flock to it for much of the same reason they eagerly devour parts of the Disgaea saga. "This is an interesting try at making the game a portable smash, but in the end it falls a little short of the mark."įans of the wildly popular strat-RPG series Disgaea are likely familiar with spinoff of sorts Phantom Brave, which takes much of Disgaea’s quirkiness and attitude and ramps things up a bit with a lighthearted narrative and intuitive sans-grid battle system. ![]() Phantom Brave: The Hermuda Triangle (PSP) review ![]()
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