JustWatch
Advertisement
Aria Chronicle
Aria Chronicle makes the typical dungeon RPG gameplay loop of grinding your characters to face stronger enemies more accessible for newcomers. While heavily influenced by Darkest Dungeon, a more user-friendly design makes this a recommendable game in its own right.
6
Thilus
TL;DR: Aria Chronicle is essentially Darkest Dungeon Lite in an anime setting. Gather heroes, send them off to missions, level up, rinse and repeat. PROS: - Nice anime visuals - A wide variety of heroes and team combinations - A decent story - Nice audio CONS: - Though Aria Chronicle is sort of like a Darkest Dungeon clone, the level difficulty is much lower, which actually makes the game *less* fun. At times I actually felt my characters are a little overpowered, which made dungeon crawling tedious. - Max level of your characters is 10, but at level 8 you have all your skills unlocked. Also, 8 is more than enough to finish the game. And since there's a Hero Succession system (in which your veteran, who you can easily replace later on, retires and gives away half of his EXP to another character) you can reach the 8th level very fast. After your main character reaches level 8, it's very easy to acquire more level 8 characters and upgrade the whole village, way before you actually need any level 8 characters (I managed to acquire a full party of "eights" when the world tier was still level 6). You can play post-game content and fight in the arena with your powerful characters, and grind for no reason at all, but until then the game is too easy and thus boring, offering very little replayability. - Dungeons are very repetitive and do not offer the same depth as the Darkest Dugeon dungeons. Summary: though I enjoyed the game for a while, it wasn't meaty enough for me to finish it. It does not offer enough of a challenge, which makes crawling tedious. If Darkest Dungeon was too much for you, but you liked the premise of the game, this might be a great find.

Aria Chronicle

Released On: 
Jul 11, 2020
Metascore
Available after 4 critic reviews
tbd
User score
Mixed or Average
7.2
My Score
Drag or tap to give a rating
Hover and click to give a rating

All Platforms

Advertisement
Metascore
Available after 4 critic reviews
tbd
100% Positive
1 Review
0% Mixed
0 Reviews
0% Negative
0 Reviews
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Mixed Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
Aug 12, 2020
80
IGN Japan
Aria Chronicle makes the typical dungeon RPG gameplay loop of grinding your characters to face stronger enemies more accessible for newcomers. While heavily influenced by Darkest Dungeon, a more user-friendly design makes this a recommendable game in its own right.
See 1 Critic Review
User score
Mixed or Average
7.2
54% Positive
7 Ratings
23% Mixed
3 Ratings
23% Negative
3 Ratings
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Mixed Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
Oct 16, 2020
6
Thilus
TL;DR: Aria Chronicle is essentially Darkest Dungeon Lite in an anime setting. Gather heroes, send them off to missions, level up, rinse and repeat. PROS: - Nice anime visuals - A wide variety of heroes and team combinations - A decent story - Nice audio CONS: - Though Aria Chronicle is sort of like a Darkest Dungeon clone, the level difficulty is much lower, which actually makes the game *less* fun. At times I actually felt my characters are a little overpowered, which made dungeon crawling tedious. - Max level of your characters is 10, but at level 8 you have all your skills unlocked. Also, 8 is more than enough to finish the game. And since there's a Hero Succession system (in which your veteran, who you can easily replace later on, retires and gives away half of his EXP to another character) you can reach the 8th level very fast. After your main character reaches level 8, it's very easy to acquire more level 8 characters and upgrade the whole village, way before you actually need any level 8 characters (I managed to acquire a full party of "eights" when the world tier was still level 6). You can play post-game content and fight in the arena with your powerful characters, and grind for no reason at all, but until then the game is too easy and thus boring, offering very little replayability. - Dungeons are very repetitive and do not offer the same depth as the Darkest Dugeon dungeons. Summary: though I enjoyed the game for a while, it wasn't meaty enough for me to finish it. It does not offer enough of a challenge, which makes crawling tedious. If Darkest Dungeon was too much for you, but you liked the premise of the game, this might be a great find.
See All 13 User Reviews
Advertisement
Summary For those who want to enjoy turn-based RPGs properly, or experience all the entertainment elements including high quality stories, monomyths, action-packed battles, adventures, and suspense, please give yourself a try on ARIA CHRONICLE, the game that makes you feel excited just by hearing about it!
  • PC
  • Nintendo Switch
Jul 11, 2020
  • STUDIO N9
Crest
Advertisement
Advertisement
Related Content: ijumpman | fishie fishie | lucha libre aaa heroes del ring | disgaea 4 a promise unforgotten medic | disgaea 4 a promise unforgotten pirohiko ichimonji | four in a row 2010 | zombie square | super sniper hd | the will of dr frankenstein | chuck e cheeseand39s party games alley roller