RPG Alphadia Genesis Kotobuki Solution Co., Ltd. A brand new entry in the Alphadia series! Full-fledged fantasy RPG experience with stunning 3D battles! - Important Not… TouchArcade Rating: $9.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsA brand new entry in the Alphadia series! Full-fledged fantasy RPG experience with stunning 3D battles! - Important Notice - Due to high memory usage, it is not recommended that multiple applications are used simultaneously while playing Alphadia Genesis. Doing so could cause the game to fail to load or force quit. Therefore, we ask you free up any available memory before playing. Alphadia Genesis boasts a rich multifaceted story that revolves around Fray, an Archleign's guild member and Corone, a knight in the Ghalzabine Army. As their journey progresses and conflicting national interests come to the forefront, it becomes apparent that it will take more than a little work on both their parts if their relationship is to weather the boding storm on the horizon. Having been at peace for only 15 years since the end of the Energi War, the kingdoms of Archleign and Ghalzabine are once again thrust onto center stage after a murder perpetrated by a clone, whose rights and freedoms they both lobbied for, comes to light. Hoping the treaty signed to end the use of clones for conventional warfare has not been violated, a joint-investigative team is put together to find out the cause and bring those responsible to justice. However, things then appear to be far more volatile than anyone could have first imagined... - Dramatic Event Scenes With a voice cast of many notable Japanese actors and actresses lending their talents to the story, significant events take on more meaning as each has life breathed into them, allowing players to become more deeply immersed in the world. - Intense 3D Battles Shifting camera angles and voiced characters are just a few of the new features that make battles more engaging than ever before! And with beautifully rendered graphics and vibrant Energi and Break Skills, players will never tire of being bloated with such a visual feast! Furthermore, with the inclusion of a highly efficient auto-battle function, portable gaming has never been this convenient! Not to be forgotten, however, roaming the land are monsters so powerful that if come upon unprepared, players will face certain doom! - Energi In the world of Lagoon, there are three elementals from which all Energi flows- fire, water, and light. Learning to harness these forces will allow the player to become more adept in skills related to them, which include attack, recovery, and support. Therefore, it would be wise to become acquainted with their use as early on in the game as possible. - Submembers Characters outside the battle party can cooperate in various ways through the use of Assists. Depending on the combination of submembers, attack, defense and other parameters like the critical rate can be increased. Moreover, when the Assist Gauge has been maxed out, powerful combo attacks can be unleashed with their help. *While in-app-purchase content requires additional fees, by no means it is necessary for finishing the game. Information Seller:Kotobuki Solution Co., Ltd. Genre:Adventure, Role Playing Release:Mar 02, 2014 Updated:Apr 18, 2017 Version:1.0.2 Size:221.6 MB TouchArcade Rating: User Rating: (11) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel FuurinRei Well-Known Member Feb 19, 2014 76 0 0 #2 FuurinRei, Mar 3, 2014 Last edited: Mar 3, 2014 Finally. the first Kemco rpg with 3d combat arrives on ios.. cant wait to play Echoen Well-Known Member May 16, 2012 2,114 3 38 USA #3 Echoen, Mar 3, 2014 Last edited: Mar 4, 2014 $5. Kinda low for a release sale. And that's a good thing for us **Note: there's IAP in the form of consumables and some accessories. Optional and as with any other Kemco title, are not required to finish the game. There doesn't seem to be any extra features locked with IAP. The currency can be obtained through finding special semi-hidden markers on the field. After installing, the game will download more files. Do you need to have played the other Alphadia games to enjoy this? email reply from Kemco: Edit: Some guy's gameplay of the Android version: Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel currymutton Well-Known Member Oct 16, 2008 4,430 1 0 #4 currymutton, Mar 3, 2014 Totally unexpected. Is the price introductory? FuurinRei Well-Known Member Feb 19, 2014 76 0 0 #5 FuurinRei, Mar 3, 2014 Wrong video. thats a different game. strivemind Well-Known Member Aug 11, 2010 2,784 2 38 Designer Ottawa, Canada http://www.strivemind.com/ #6 strivemind, Mar 3, 2014 It's out! Hopefully this one is really something special. Kemco has a record solid no-frills RPG's, but lately they've been getting pretty samey. This is their chance to move up to the big-leagues. strivemind Well-Known Member Aug 11, 2010 2,784 2 38 Designer Ottawa, Canada http://www.strivemind.com/ #7 strivemind, Mar 3, 2014 Which reminds me. Is it necessary to have played the first two Alphadia games to understand this one? FuurinRei Well-Known Member Feb 19, 2014 76 0 0 #8 FuurinRei, Mar 3, 2014 Last edited: Mar 3, 2014 edit: looks like its actually not a remake.. guess i should wait playing this then. its the third chapter in Alphadia series. I'm unsure how deep the story is connected though Echoen Well-Known Member May 16, 2012 2,114 3 38 USA #9 Echoen, Mar 3, 2014 Last edited: Mar 3, 2014 PS3 controller can connect to this game but the only buttons that work are Select and Start. Anyone try legit pads? FuurinRei Well-Known Member Feb 19, 2014 76 0 0 #10 FuurinRei, Mar 3, 2014 I'l try my Stratus pad when i get home. Echoen Well-Known Member May 16, 2012 2,114 3 38 USA #11 Echoen, Mar 3, 2014 Last edited: Mar 3, 2014 There's IAP just so you know. You can get more from finding shining objects on the map in "unlikely places" FuurinRei Well-Known Member Feb 19, 2014 76 0 0 #12 FuurinRei, Mar 3, 2014 Pretty sure all their games have optional iAps but they are not needed to 100% the game. Echoen Well-Known Member May 16, 2012 2,114 3 38 USA #13 Echoen, Mar 3, 2014 Yup I can attest to that. Items in this game's shop are the typical rare consumables, permanent stat up items, and exp/gold/SP boosters. There are also a bunch of really powerful accessories, of which I can't say yet if you can find them in-game. Exact-Psience Well-Known Member Jan 12, 2012 22,664 2 38 The Work-At-Home Guy Philippines #14 Exact-Psience, Mar 3, 2014 Woah saw this on the PH appstore just now! syntheticvoid Well-Known Member Jun 20, 2010 14,504 124 63 Musician & factory worker. a[V-O-I-D] http://apparentsymmetry.bandcamp.com #15 syntheticvoid, Mar 3, 2014 Excited to hear your imps Johnny1st Well-Known Member Apr 19, 2011 248 0 0 #16 Johnny1st, Mar 3, 2014 Why is it a different game? Which one is the right one? FuurinRei Well-Known Member Feb 19, 2014 76 0 0 #17 FuurinRei, Mar 3, 2014 He posted Alphadia 2 video, he have updated correct video now though Echoen Well-Known Member May 16, 2012 2,114 3 38 USA #18 Echoen, Mar 3, 2014 Last edited: Mar 3, 2014 It's a solid Kemco title. It sticks true to their tried and tested formula so if you like their work, you'll surely love Alphadia Genesis; the Alphadia name is the heart of Kemco Games. ExeCreate worked on this one and I tend to like their games more than most others under the Kemco house (they did Across Age too). The 3D battles are no game-changer but the models are done well and it runs very smoothly. That doesn't mean they held out on the 2D. All of the art is amazingly detailed and vibrant. Pocket Gamer criticized the game for lacking more distinction from their lineup of jRPGs. While I somewhat agree that it's mostly the same, it's still one of their best works from what I've played so far. Great battle system for sure. Google Play store user ratings for Alphadia Genesis: Exact-Psience Well-Known Member Jan 12, 2012 22,664 2 38 The Work-At-Home Guy Philippines #19 Exact-Psience, Mar 3, 2014 This is really good im really enjoying it. It is definitely made of Kemco's tried and true formula, and this one has a bit more polish than most of their releases. The 3d combat is pretty fresh, since the iOS scene is in need of more of these types in the jrpg sense. I prefer the tap-to-move scheme, but i admit the pathing in its tap-to-move is pretty bad. There are 2 vpad options as well if you cant stand the pathing. Works fine for me, but i hope it was easier to get to a point without micro-ing, but hey, each button tap on the vpad is much the same level of micro-ing anyway. The story seems interesting, although the generality is that it feels a bit generic. Maybe it would throw a curve ball somewhere, so that's something to look forward to as i keep playing. Overall, from what i've seen, fans of the JRPG scene and the Kemco titles will really dig this one as i do. FuurinRei Well-Known Member Feb 19, 2014 76 0 0 #20 FuurinRei, Mar 3, 2014 Does the story connect to the previous 2 Alphadia games? I have them all just never gotten around to play any of them. Can i play this first? (You must log in or sign up to post here.) 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$5. Kinda low for a release sale. And that's a good thing for us **Note: there's IAP in the form of consumables and some accessories. Optional and as with any other Kemco title, are not required to finish the game. There doesn't seem to be any extra features locked with IAP. The currency can be obtained through finding special semi-hidden markers on the field. After installing, the game will download more files. Do you need to have played the other Alphadia games to enjoy this? email reply from Kemco: Edit: Some guy's gameplay of the Android version: Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel
It's out! Hopefully this one is really something special. Kemco has a record solid no-frills RPG's, but lately they've been getting pretty samey. This is their chance to move up to the big-leagues.
Which reminds me. Is it necessary to have played the first two Alphadia games to understand this one?
edit: looks like its actually not a remake.. guess i should wait playing this then. its the third chapter in Alphadia series. I'm unsure how deep the story is connected though
PS3 controller can connect to this game but the only buttons that work are Select and Start. Anyone try legit pads?
There's IAP just so you know. You can get more from finding shining objects on the map in "unlikely places"
Yup I can attest to that. Items in this game's shop are the typical rare consumables, permanent stat up items, and exp/gold/SP boosters. There are also a bunch of really powerful accessories, of which I can't say yet if you can find them in-game.
It's a solid Kemco title. It sticks true to their tried and tested formula so if you like their work, you'll surely love Alphadia Genesis; the Alphadia name is the heart of Kemco Games. ExeCreate worked on this one and I tend to like their games more than most others under the Kemco house (they did Across Age too). The 3D battles are no game-changer but the models are done well and it runs very smoothly. That doesn't mean they held out on the 2D. All of the art is amazingly detailed and vibrant. Pocket Gamer criticized the game for lacking more distinction from their lineup of jRPGs. While I somewhat agree that it's mostly the same, it's still one of their best works from what I've played so far. Great battle system for sure. Google Play store user ratings for Alphadia Genesis:
This is really good im really enjoying it. It is definitely made of Kemco's tried and true formula, and this one has a bit more polish than most of their releases. The 3d combat is pretty fresh, since the iOS scene is in need of more of these types in the jrpg sense. I prefer the tap-to-move scheme, but i admit the pathing in its tap-to-move is pretty bad. There are 2 vpad options as well if you cant stand the pathing. Works fine for me, but i hope it was easier to get to a point without micro-ing, but hey, each button tap on the vpad is much the same level of micro-ing anyway. The story seems interesting, although the generality is that it feels a bit generic. Maybe it would throw a curve ball somewhere, so that's something to look forward to as i keep playing. Overall, from what i've seen, fans of the JRPG scene and the Kemco titles will really dig this one as i do.
Does the story connect to the previous 2 Alphadia games? I have them all just never gotten around to play any of them. Can i play this first?