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Saturday, February 15, 2014

Etrian Odyssey: Untold - The Millennium Girl - 3DS


The newest installment of the Etrian Odyssey series has arrived! The first Etrian Odyssey game was released in 2007—and was favorably received for its unique play style in which players use the stylus to record their progress through the sprawling mazes, as well as for the game’s refreshing challenge. Now, in 2013, the series has been reborn with Etrian Odyssey Untold: The Millennium Girl. The original game has been improved with a new, captivating story, unique and charming characters, and newly recreated labyrinths in full 3D.



Key features:
  • Wealth of content: Engage in more than 30 hours of first-person RPG exploration and battle and
  • 3D dungeons in either Classic or Story mode.
  • Customize your characters the way you want: Each character will learn different skills based on their class, using brand new skill trees.
  • Utilize Grimoire Stones to learn new skills: Collect special gems called Grimoire Stones to grant your characters skills that your allies and/or enemies possess. There are over 200 different monster skills plus ally skills to learn—the combinations are nearly endless!
Etrian Odyssey Untold: The Millennium Girl will be available for purchase throughout Europe beginning on May 2. The game will be available in physical format at retail stores, as well as a digital download version in the Nintendo eShop.

Exclusively for the Nintendo 3DS, Etrian Odyssey Untold: The Millennium Girl is a fresh and reimagined version of the first Etrian Odyssey game for Nintendo DS, with a series-first story mode, complete with new cinematics from animation studio Madhouse, more than 3,000 lines of recorded dialogue, and plenty of challenges for fans of first-person dungeon-crawling RPGs.

A demo, which includes two dungeons, will be available in Nintendo eShop prior to the game’s release for those fans who want to get a nice sneak peek of Etrian Odyssey Untold: The Millennium Girl.

Players will utilize the 3DS system‘s bottom touch screen to chart their path and create their own maps to keep the party alive in the face of the dangers that await. The game also contains a classic mode that offers the series staple robust character customization and job class options, as well as a “Picnic” difficulty option to provide greater accessibility for players new to the series.


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