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Characters can also equip items found in battle (this includes trees… huh) and can use different attacks. Also, any confined character can only be in battle for a certain amount of turns before they can’t be used at all anymore in battle (Ash has 5 turns for example). Each object will grant different stat buffs or debuffs (rocks give a nice boost in defense but decreases speed for example).

This includes, rocks, trees, sticks, Spike weapons, etc.
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But wait, there’s more! See, Marona is a key element in combat, for she gets to, funny enough, play Pokémon Trainer and summon Ash (and 3 free characters to begin with when you start) by “confining” them to objects scattered in the stage. See, where as Disgaea is your classic grid-based tactical RPG, Phantom Brave ditches the grid. If you’ve played Disgaea, while it’s not 1:1, it does share a lot of similarities in visuals and gameplay. Problem is, the girl is “possessed” of sorts and despite her being the sweetest bean, is loathed by everyone she comes across because of it, so sadly all she has is Ash, who is somehow only able to be seen by her (but can be heard by anyone if he speaks aloud). The story is basically a buddy-adventure with Ash and Marona living on an island for numerous years trying to make ends meet.

After this, he spends his days looking after Marona who plays a vital role in the story. This is a tale about a boy named Ash (who’s not out to be the best like no-one ever was… couldn’t resist) who died but sort of in battle and thanks to the father of the little girl Marona, he was made into a phantom instead of outright dying. Anyway, nitpicking aside, let’s talk first about Phantom Brave. It’s funny that this is called Volume 1 when in reality we already before got what should’ve been volume 1 the Prinny 2-pack ( review). Anyway, how do both of these fare on Switch? Let’s find out!ĮEEEEK… we’re all blurry! (Phantom Brave) Also note both can’t be bought separately on the eShop, it’s all in one icon on the home menu.

In fact, Phantom Brave even got a Wii port back in 2009 as Phantom Brave: We Meet Again (get it?). The first pack here has Phantom Brave: The Hermuda Triangle Remastered and Soul Nomad & the World Eaters, both originating from the PlayStation 2.
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Anyway, this is the first of a new line of Switch-specific 2-packs of classic Nippon Ichi Software games from the past, now ported to Switch and bar the PC versions are in “HD” for the first time here. This one’s a bit late and for good reason but I’ll get to that later. Publisher: NIS (JP) / NIS America (NA and EU) Title: Prinny Presents NIS Classics Volume 1: Phantom Brave: The Hermuda Triangle Remastered / Soul Nomad & the World Eatersĭeveloper: NIS (originals) / Codeglue (Switch ports)
