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            RPGs, you gotta love em'
            
                4
                Rating: 4, 
                Useful: 12 / 12
                Date: September 10, 2000
                Author: Amazon User
            
            Kartia: "The Word Of Fate" (recognized as Rebus in Japan), crams  fabulous innovation in one decent Strategy/RPG. Although Atlus has released  a few worthy games on the PlayStation console, Atlus begins to grow as a  company who'll soon promote their selves into a house-hold name. Like the  arising empire of Enix. Despite the humiliation from their most  embarrassing game, Eggs of Steel, Atlus is gaining momentum with their  not-notch RPGs.    Taking corresponding steps alike with Ogre Tactics and  my all time precious- Final Fantasy Tactics-, Kartia packs  charming  innovations. Sure, Kartia may not have the excellent job systems like FFT,  or any archers for the matter, yet it brings temples of innovations to bury  the burden. It has Phantoms. Once the player ons his PlayStation, the  player selects his  decision to accept the role of Toxe or Lacryma. Each  character has a totally different story process.    The niddy-griddy fun in  Kartia is concentrating on your arsenal of Phantoms. They are  paper-rock-scissors monsters.  All phantoms can be defeated by a specific  one and vise versa.  Phantoms play the most basic role.  During the game,  the player uses them to create elemental magic or specialize weapons.  Assembling the player's own infantry takes a critical job for victory or  instant death. The objectives in Kartia are alike with FFT's system. From  claiming the lives of your adversaries to escorting a vital character,  Kartia has the same fundamentals of any Strategy/RPG game.  What really  amazes, is the addition to disturb the environment. Players have the  opportunity to cut down trees down for a bridge and order a magician to  freeze a pool of water for walking.      Battling enemies on the vast  terrain is exciting, but the game loses some valuable points from being  completely linear. Gladly, there is another innovation that covers that  burden as well, the 2P Mode. Final Fantasy Tactics could have been truly  flawless if Square decided to include the 2P Mode. Kartia takes  Strategy/RPGs deeper. The 2P Mode allows two players to battle their armies  on saved data. Players can also trade items.      The ONLY downslope going  for Kartia is the abrupt end.           Kartia is an engrossing story. With  a tale like this, why not bring an anime in the movie industry?  Both  characters have dissimilar story progressions. Loxe is a young boy who  enjoys the elegance of swordplay a bit too much. Lacryma is an incredibly  robust Shrine Knight. It's up to these two heroes to protect the land from  barbaric rebels. Heroes fighting the bad rebels may sound dull and boring,  but once the backstabs roll in, there's no way the player can let the  controller free again. Someone, anyone, make Kartia an anime!     Graphically Kartia is a 3D splendor. The vibrant colors hold an artistic  environment. When a person speaks, a dialogue box is set above the screen  and the character's faces appear. At the FMV department, the videos are  dark, and morbid that triumphantly stimulates your daily dose of eye-candy.      Music thrives to hand the player spectacular soundings.  The beats can  really adjure you in an edge of your seat thrill.  Atlus has succeeded to  create a game that goes beyond the redundant  RPGs today.  Don't be fooled  by Kartia's age or lack of popularity. This is a solid buy.  FFT fans, run-  kill only if necessary- to grab a hold of this monster.  2P mode shines and  awaits for your arrival. In return for your forty bucks you'll get the  chance to trade items with a friend, and get sucked into a extremely  addictive play!
        
            
Not to fun, dull characters, don't buy it.
            
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                Rating: 1, 
                Useful: 7 / 12
                Date: November 19, 1999
                Author: Amazon User
            
            This game was a waste of time.  The story didn't pull me in enough.  not enough oportunity to gain experience, and NO oportunity to explore.  Battle system was lacking.  Try Final Fantasy Tactics Instead.
        
            
Solid story, average game.
            
                3
                Rating: 3, 
                Useful: 4 / 5
                Date: December 01, 1999
                Author: Amazon User
            
            When I got this game I thought it would be a great distraction and a good follow up to the Ogre Battle series.  I can definitely say that I was wrong, although the game offers player the choice of playing the same story  from 2 different point of views, the game is rather straightforward and  have hardly any replay value at all.  Weapon, item and magic systems are  different and helped the game to be a little more interesting.  Graphics is  average, but the plot is solid, and excellent character development.  If  you're into a good story, this will be a good game to get, very easy to  play, not for those looking to play a strategic game.  Score: 82/100.
        
            
Great characters, great gameplay, and sadly, overlooked
            
                5
                Rating: 5, 
                Useful: 4 / 5
                Date: November 26, 1999
                Author: Amazon User
            
            Despite having somewhat dull graphics and being super-linear, Kartia has to be one of my favorite games for the PSX. The characters, especially in Lacryma's scenario, are interesting and contain real depth. The music is  also wonderful, and fits each scene perfectly. 
The actual gameplay is  fun and relies on an interesting system, but in the end Kartia's more like  an interactive book. If you don't like to sit back and read, steer clear.
        
            
Wonderful!
            
                5
                Rating: 5, 
                Useful: 3 / 4
                Date: July 26, 2000
                Author: Amazon User
            
            This game is well worth the money, the graphics are straight forward, but the story and character development are great! the battles are full of  excitment and the magic system adds an extra kick. i found this game  much  more exciting than most of my rpg's. this game is a great buy!
        
            
I Thought I Was the Only Person Who Liked this Game
            
                5
                Rating: 5, 
                Useful: 1 / 1
                Date: February 14, 2004
                Author: Amazon User
            
            Alot of people dislike this game, it's graphics aren't the best, and the battle system isn't the best, but I really enjoyed it. I loved the storyline. I thought it was interesting. I had alot of fun playing this game and felt that the reviewers in the gaming magazines weren't exactly fair. Every once and awhile I still read sarcastic comments about Kartia in gaming magazines, although one has to wonder about the opinions of those guys. o.O. If you want to get this game, don't get it with any expectations. Also if you don't like to read, forget it. But if you like good storylines and fun, different gameplay, it's a good choice. But... don't judge it on the first hour of gameplay. ^_^
        
            
No FF Tactics but fun non -  the - less
            
                4
                Rating: 4, 
                Useful: 1 / 3
                Date: October 24, 2002
                Author: Amazon User
            
            Kartia. I bought this game expecting an RPG {just like I did Tactics} Luckilly, since I'd played Tactics I could quickly adjust to Kartia. All and all its a wannabe Tactics. I enjoyed it, but its not as good as a battle system. Theres no job systems. This game would be great for someone who  is being introduced to strategy games. Theres a deep as well as emotional story. The game also features great music. For those who have played tactics, it'd probrably lack in comparison.
        
            
Great original ideas, but they don't work too well.
            
                2
                Rating: 2, 
                Useful: 1 / 4
                Date: November 30, 1999
                Author: Amazon User
            
            I liked the story of Kartia, but the battles were horrendous. Not only were they long, but they constant making of creatures made me feel like I was watching someone act out Magic: The Gathering. If you play for stories,  and ONLY stories, try this game. If you play for only fighting...run away  screaming. If you play for a mix, they game will be fun...at first.
        
            
Better than Final Fantasy Tactics
            
                5
                Rating: 5, 
                Useful: 1 / 5
                Date: April 06, 2002
                Author: Amazon User
            
            In this game you can move many spaces as you want.  The stories are better, good music.  This is best strategy game I ever played.  Get this game it's the best.
        
            
You can get more excitement from a box of cheerios
            
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                Rating: 1, 
                Useful: 1 / 6
                Date: November 20, 1999
                Author: Amazon User
            
            I thought that this game may have been cool, and going into it with an open mind I was very disappointed.  It dull and boring and it's not even close to an RPG, or even a decent war simulation.  The story lacks, the  graphics lack, the music lacks - there's nothing redemable about this  entire game!   If you want to waste your money, try burning it first - it'd  be more fun.
        
        
       
    
    
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