![]() ![]() Unlike Phantom Brave that eventually saw widescreen support, Soul Nomad has remained in its original 4:3 format with the ability to stretch it out if you did back in the day find yourselves with one of the first wide screen television sets. SOUL NOMAD AND THE WORLD EATERS PS4 UPGRADENow, getting the biggest issue out of the way first, like Phantom Brave there’s been no graphical upgrade done to the experience. Back again for another appearance though, this more hardcore strategy RPG while worth it may end up punching your ticket more than a few times. There was no PSP or PSVita port and unlike the Disgaea series which continued onto the PS3, PS4 and Nintendo Switch, this crazy adventure had remained hidden in the shadows. Unlike its counterpart Phantom Brave, until now Soul Nomad & the World Eaters had never seen another release outside of Sony’s Playstation 2. Taking two PS2 era Strategy RPGs, the first of these volumes is also concentrating on a title that is bringing a rather niche title back from almost obscurity with certain gameplay elements that I would like to see again within a NIS strategy RPG. Prinny Presents NIS Classics Volume 1: Soul Nomad & the World Eaters by developer Nippon Ichi Software and publisher NIS America Inc.- Nintendo Switch review written by Pierre-Yves with a copy provided by the publisher.Īs the start of something new in order to bring older titles back to the forefront of today’s gaming platforms, Nippon Ichi Software has created a new label dubbed “Prinny Presents: NIS Classics”. ![]()
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