PS3 Fanboy review: Valkyria Chronicles

Valkyria Chronicles is a Japanese Strategy RPG set in a fictional Second World War. You take control of Squad 7 of the Gallian Militia in order to prevent the evil Empire from invading your home country. The game places a lot of stock in its story, with many cutscenes throughout.
The first thing you'll notice about the game is how beautiful it is. The overall anime style may be familiar to you, but you've never seen it done like this before. A textured overlay makes the game look like a watercolor painting on stretched canvas. An effect heightened by the very edges of the screen, which have been left blank and uneven. As if the artist has not painted all the way to the edge.
Gallery: Valkyria Chronicles
This faux-watercolor style compliments the pastel colors and the overall design of the game world. Everything looks stunning, especially the pre-rendered cutscenes. It's sometimes hard to tell which cutscenes are pre-rendered and which aren't, as the only difference is the removal of some jaggies that you may not have noticed in the first place. Character designs are excellent throughout the game. The Imperian Generals, in particular, look great and we suspect the Gallian Militia uniform will be a popular cosplay outfit for years to come.
Valkyria Chronicles' main menu is its "Book Mode" -- a book that lists the game's chapters and, within those chapters, the different episodes to watch and play. There are eighteen chapters with an average of eight to ten episodes in each. Of these, only one or two will be playable, the rest will be cutscenes. If you get impatient easily, you may find this frustrating. In that respect, the game is not for everyone. If you're not a fan of investing in characters or giving a damn about the story, then you might find it frustrating.
If, however, you managed to make it to the end of Metal Gear Solid 4 and still wanted more story (as I did), then Valkyria Chronicles should find a very special place in your heart. From Book Mode you're able to access your headquarters, allowing you to upgrade your weapons, train up your squad and trade out members as new soldiers join the cause.

When you're not micromanaging or watching cutscenes you'll be partaking in battles. Like most Strategy RPGs, these battles can take a while. They can average between 30 and 60 minutes each, so despite what I've been saying about story being king, there's still plenty of gameplay meat to enjoy here. Battles have a definite hint of X-com about them (2K Marin take note -- this is how X-Com gameplay should evolve in the current generation).
At the beginning of the battle you decide how to deploy your troops. Scouts are fast but weak, Shocktroopers are much slower but can take more hits and deal more damage, Lancers are slow, anti-tank personnel. Engineers are speedy and can disarm mines and restock peoples' ammo while Snipers are pretty self explanitory. Your personnel are more than just members of these five classes, however. They all have names and personalities.
Each member of your team has different "potential" abilities which take effect under different circumstances. For example, someone might have a Pollen Allergy, making their HP decrease when they're near grass, or they might be a Lone Wolf, raising their stats when there are no other team mates nearby. My favorite Scout, Ted, has the abilites "Fancies Men" and "Fancies Women," increasing his stats when he's around members of either gender that he wants to impress.

You'll base your squad member choices on these little nuggets of personality, making up rules regarding who should and should not join. Personally, I tried to keep hate within the squad to a minimum, meaning those with "Darcsen Hater," "Man Hater" or "Lancer Hater" etc, were not allowed in. Completely arbitrary, perhaps, but it made the squad feel much more like a group of people, rather than a list of names and stats.
Once you've set your troops to deploy you will then take it in turns against the computer to complete whatever task you've been set. You will be given a number of Command Points which you spend, one by one, in order to move each of your troops. There is no grid in this Strategy RPG, however. All movement is free and based on a fuel guage (a visual representation of X-Com's "Time Units") which will steadily go down as you run about the battlefield.
Shooting doesn't take up any of your action gauge, but instead each unit has one action per command unit spent. This could be shooting, healing or throwing a grenade. Units have a maximum of three actions per turn, meaning you can spend up to three command points on a single unit before they can no longer act. Their action guage will drop with each command point you use, meaning they can move far less during their third action than in their first.

The gameplay is complex, with far more intricacies than I can discuss in this review. The game ramps up steadily, though, teaching you everything step-by-step. You'll never feel plunged in at the deep end, despite the difficulty of some of the levels. Some may take a few attempts before you figure out the right strategy. There's some excellent fun to be had in Valkyria Chronicles thanks to the deep combat engine.
The game has a great soundtrack. The only downside is that there isn't enough of it. You'll hear the same pieces again and again during battle but, thankfully, it's of high enough quality that you won't mind. Cutscenes are also laden with music, adding to the emotional impact of the story. Japanophiles can choose to play the game with the original Japanese voices with English subtitles, though this isn't strictly necessary thanks to some great localized voice acting. It's always nice to have the choice, though. It'll make that second play through a fresh experience.
As I said, the game's story is one of its most important aspects. What starts off as a relatively small-scale fight for your home town turns into a fantasy epic, with a love story mixed in for good measure. Cutscenes come in two flavors -- fully animated episodes and talking-head dialogues. All really well written and full of heart. Characters are brilliantly realised and they grow throughout the course of the game.

The story deals with some interesting issues, taking inspiration from World War II. Racism is discussed at length, with concentration camps full of "Darcsens" and in-fighting between various members of the squad taking center stage at various points. The fact that an anime series is currently in production is a testament to the story. There's a lot of it, but if you're a fan of great characters and heartwarming fantasy epics, you'll be happy.
So far this review has been overwhelmingly positive -- and rightly so. Valkyria Chronicles is a must-play title that is in danger of being looked over thanks to the ridiculous number of excellent games being released this year. Having said that, there are some aspects of the game which are lacking. Firstly, the game has no trophy support. It's understandable, considering it was originally released in Japan in April. Don't expect it to be patched in, either. Chances are the development team has moved on to something else by now. Hopefully Valkyria Chronicles 2.

The other aspect of the game that is sorely lacking is multiplayer. Sure, I've made a big deal about the fact that this is a story driven experience, but the combat engine suits multiplayer down to the ground. While the game has plenty of longevity, thanks to a New Game+ mode, plus various skirmish maps to play when you're getting story fatigue, an online versus multiplayer mode would give the game even longer legs.
The PS3 is starved for decent RPGs but with Valkyria Chronicles it has found not only an excellent specimin of the genre, but a potential exclusive franchise. It's important that people at least give this a rent. At around 25 hours for a skirmish-free run through you won't be able to beat it, but once you've tried it the game should win you over with its many charms.
PS3 Fanboy score: 9.0









Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
Lootskin @ Nov 17th 2008 12:10PM
Niiiiiiice.
voyousan @ Nov 17th 2008 12:10PM
nailed this on the head, a must have for any PS3 owner, i don't care who you are. The game is just beautiful, the fights are fun and challenging and the characters/story are very well done. Great job Sega.
Adam Stock @ Nov 17th 2008 1:26PM
Awesome game deserves a 9 its awesome well done sega
Roto13 @ Nov 17th 2008 12:23PM
I played the demo and it seemed pretty cool, but I don't think I'd want to play it to completion.
Aaron @ Nov 17th 2008 12:27PM
A word to the wise: if you're playing on a SD display, download the demo first. I found the game to be completely unplayable if you don't have an HD display.
Aaron @ Nov 17th 2008 12:29PM
(And I apologize for the "SD display" and "HD display" redundancy. I'm usually a grammar nazi -- something must be off today.)
Frank @ Nov 17th 2008 12:35PM
I'm not sure what you mean by "unplayable", as I have a 27" SD display and had no issues at all. I'm playing the full version as well and everything is perfect. This is the best game this year by a long shot.
Emyrs @ Nov 17th 2008 12:44PM
Oh no! Do you think this will hurt your chances at the National Grammar Rodeo at the Sheraton Hotel in Canada?
Popfrogs @ Nov 17th 2008 1:16PM
Hahahaha...National Grammar Rodeo. That made my day.
Roto13 @ Nov 17th 2008 3:05PM
Really? Cause I played the demo on a 19 inch SDTV and I didn't have any problems with it. Ok, so some of the text was a little hard to read, but it's just stat stuff you can memorize pretty easily.
brett @ Nov 18th 2008 7:32PM
uh, last time i checked, SD stood for standard definition and HD stood for high definition. so saying SD display is fine. you'd be spot-on if you had said something like LCD display, where the last d does indeed stand for display.
...the more you know!
Eric E @ Nov 17th 2008 12:35PM
i really wanted to like, i like strategy and rpgs but i dont like strategy rpgs. (i also don't like chess)
I counted down and played the demo, and its just kind of long and boring and complicated.
Im sorry i tried but i dont' think i'll be renting it either, eternal sonata instead.
rubAdub72 @ Nov 17th 2008 2:36PM
I'm not a big strategy fan and was a relief to watch the simple menus and elegant control scheme in the demo, not complicated at all, only too easy. good to hear the final game is a bit more challenging.
i`m interested on this, my PS3 is starving for RPGs
MATT @ Nov 17th 2008 4:58PM
Ha, I loathe chess but love strategy RPGs.
Eric E @ Nov 18th 2008 9:02AM
W/ Chess i just feel like i have to think about every possible move, which is too many, and the games take too long. (similar to this)
Regular games like monopoly or Rummy or whatever that you can apply strategy are fun.
BananaBoat @ Nov 19th 2008 10:30AM
Valkyria isn't chess. Chess is a game of rules, where a queen takes everything else (but king) every time, no questions asked, etc. Valkyria is a game where you might hit what you are aiming at....if the game feels like it. You can almost hear the dice rolling within the engine to determine whether or not that perfectly lined up headshot is going to connect. The game is great, but that little caveat gets really annoying. You have to play this game planning for failure at every turn. Plan for success, and you will fail miserably.
Ether02 @ Nov 17th 2008 12:42PM
Great review. This is an awesome game if you are a rpg fan you owe it to your self to get this now it rocks so much .
JerJerBinks @ Nov 17th 2008 6:26PM
I agree, if only my PS3 hadn't died yesterday I would be playing this right now. Its a great game with an engaging story, shame that most people will never play this game.
JJ @ Nov 17th 2008 12:47PM
well yes i'd imagine if you dont like strategy RPGs playing one thats complex and in depth would kinda be on the boring side.
However, as i've been a fan of strategy RPGs since FF tactics, i LOVE the way this game plays and i also love how no battle is ever the same and you always need to mind the surroundings and other units.
True some of the battles can be long (I ended up taking an hour and a half to beat the one in chapter 7) but i dont think i've ever enjoyed the battle system in an RPG more than VC yet.
For fans of Strategy RPGs this is a definate must have (This and Disgaea 3 of course).
ferret @ Nov 17th 2008 12:48PM
This game is amazing. Well worth it, my favorite PS3 game right now, and probably will be for some time. Lots of replayability due to the numerous different strategies you can take to beat any given mission. Since how well you do in a given battle affects experience (as well as character survival) there's a lot of good reasons to replay the same mission.
lokar82 @ Nov 17th 2008 1:15PM
This game is great for RPG and strategy game lovers, people should really check it out. The demo is good for showing the basics but if it seems too simple, rest assured that the game gets much more complex. I was going to wait for Black Friday to buy it but Circuit City's $45 special last week made it impossible to resist. This game is good enough to warrant full price!
Eddie @ Nov 17th 2008 12:50PM
I really should get this game t.t
Jeff The Jeff @ Nov 17th 2008 1:01PM
You misspelled 'explanatory.'
sinai @ Nov 17th 2008 1:12PM
i. love. this. game.
back to old form, eh sega? welcome back.
GORT22 @ Nov 19th 2008 11:51AM
I played the demo, great game! Do anyone think there will be a psp version.
spumco @ Nov 17th 2008 1:35PM
I'm not sure how many of you picked this up, but the game is directed by the dood who did Skies of Arcadia. What's even better is that the main character from said game is in Valkyria Chronicles! He's one of your raw recruits, still called Vyse, and even still where's that silly see-through eye patch.
Rock @ Nov 17th 2008 1:45PM
Yep, Aika from skies is in the game as well. And Fina from Skies is the medic. ;)
Jon Acheson @ Nov 18th 2008 10:38AM
I did NOT know that... Ok, now I have to pick this one up. Skies is only my favorite RPG, ever.
cfactor @ Nov 17th 2008 1:39PM
Technically, you are not limited to three actions per turns. It's just that you lose most of your mobility and snipers and lancers can only hold maximum of three ammos. But in a situation where a sniper can make multiple one hit kills or if you need to take out an enemy tank in one turn, the lack of mobility can be ignored. Shoot three, refill with an engineer, and shoot three more.
Nugent @ Nov 17th 2008 3:30PM
How exactly is this just an RPG version of XIII? Are you making the comparison just because they both use cel shaded graphics? That would seem to be the only thing these two games have in common, since they're totally different genres with totally different stories and characters.
Even if that is your only basis for comparison, the graphics in VC blows XIII away. VC doesn't quite match the cel shading of Naruto: UNS, but the great art design makes up for that IMO.
Rock @ Nov 17th 2008 1:43PM
Please explain.... I gotta hear this.
Sangor @ Nov 17th 2008 1:47PM
And just why is that?
Arda82 @ Nov 17th 2008 2:05PM
Ok.. This is for my post which is at number 16. Many of you asked for my reason and here it is.
This game is just a RPG version of the game XIII which was released like 5 years ago. If they were to release this game for PS2 than the graphics would be exactly same as the PS3 version. We pay money for PS3 to see incredible graphics not just some stupid graphics that interns in Sega created.
Puli @ Nov 17th 2008 2:16PM
Speak for yourself, I love the art and style of the game.
Haohmaru @ Nov 17th 2008 2:31PM
..Are you sure you've actually played the demo? If you did, please send me some of whatever you were smoking at the time that made you think the PS2 could have handled this game's visuals. Please.
Rock @ Nov 17th 2008 2:47PM
I don't know man.... You must be playing on a SD display or something. THis game looks great in HD though. No way the PS2 could pull it off.
dip @ Nov 17th 2008 3:31PM
FIrs of all, the PS2 would not be capable of producing the graphics in this and you're clearly delusional if you think otherwise. Perhaps you're just not a fan of the art style but that doesn't mean the graphics are shit.
And XIII? That was a first person shooter you dumb twat. I hope you're just trolling and don't actually believe the diareah you're spewing right now.
Emyrs @ Nov 17th 2008 3:28PM
except that XIII was a FPS.. so yeah.. Valkyria totally ripped it off... thats like saying Devil May Cry ripped off Doom because they are both 3d and have demons in it.
the only similarity they have is that they are both 'cel-shaded' and the techniques used in Valkyria make it an art piece, not just a video game.
But if thats your line of reasoning then i guess every single cel-shaded game EVER has ripped off XIII? no maybe not.. because Jet Set Radio was the first mainstream game that was cel-shaded, and that came out in 2000...
nil @ Nov 17th 2008 2:08PM
I love this game. It has ruined the RPG and SRPG genres for me. This is the new standard bearer and it's a seriously addictive game.
Ragnaar @ Nov 17th 2008 2:22PM
One thing I didn't see in this article worth mentioning: downloadable content. Japan has it, and the US is to get it too. So more WILL be coming via Playstation Store (for a small price, of course).
hurricane @ Nov 17th 2008 3:06PM
Perhaps he dislikes the art style (which I don't see how that isn't next gen) and thinks RPGs are only for PS1/2 or something...
Kurt @ Nov 17th 2008 3:33PM
When I started playing Valkyria Chronicles, I started seeing similarities between it and Koei's multiplatformer "Bladestorm", which I also loved.
VC gets 2 thumbs-up from me.
Jeff The Jeff @ Nov 17th 2008 3:28PM
Sorry, I should have also mentioned that 'self-explanatory' needs to be hyphenated.
shalter24 @ Nov 17th 2008 3:55PM
This game is amazing. I had a hard time convincing myself to buy it, but I'm so glad I did. I can't put it down. The score is well deserved, and I hope we see more Valkyria Chronicles games in the future.
Also, can't wait for the two DLC episodes after the first of the year.
HiddenEmerald @ Nov 17th 2008 3:47PM
Well, this game looks fine on an SD display, but obviously, better on HD. And Arda, I didn't buy my PS3 for the graphics. I bought it mostly for Disgaea 3, and by god ever since I got it I've been happier and happier. Tons of great titles are on it and not on other systems (totally into this and Naruto right now)
I agree wholehearedly with the score given for this game, but I'd mark it down for different reasons. Not having trphy support doesn't not affect the quality of a game. It just adds a little something extra. I would love multiplayer, and mention it constantly, but it doesnt really matter. It wouldn't have splitscreen, and that's what I need to play with my brother (don't get me wrong, I love me my online. It's another reason I got the PS3. XBOX360 online way tooo friggin expensive. My god, 50 bucks a year. 2 years and it would cost mroe than the PS3).
Korben78 @ Nov 17th 2008 4:13PM
So you got your PS3 for less than $100??
k2 @ Nov 17th 2008 4:50PM
welcome to the world of basic math, Korben. 360 cost $100 less than PS3, but after 2 year of Live subscription, the difference would be made up.
anyone who said 360 cost less than PS3 obviously (a) don't subscribe to Live, (b) intent to throw it out after 2 years, or (c) can't do basic math.
Ghaleon @ Nov 17th 2008 3:51PM
Really a shame all that can get hyped these days is what PR tells sites/mags to hype -- I was looking forward to this for months and I think it's one of the best things that's come of the system.
Kurosh Nahavandi @ Nov 18th 2008 10:07PM
Great game - totally addicted. Well balanced, beautiful.
Kudos to Sega.
Ramza @ Nov 17th 2008 4:51PM
This review was great, but it still does not do this game justice.
I have spent years, playing countless games, with the sole hope of finding one title as good as Final Fantasy Tactics. (ps1)
I can honestly say, Valkyria Chronicles is really fucking close. It will be YEARS before we see another title of this quality.