Orphen on PlayStation2 at AnimeBathHouse.com. The game puts you in the role of Orphen, a young never-do-well of sorts who wields formidable magical powers. You explore a detailed 3D world, complete with all manner of hazards. Orphen
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Orphen : Scion of Sorcery - PlayStation2

The game puts you in the role of Orphen, a young never-do-well of sorts who wields formidable magical powers. Along with two apprentices and the odd companion or two, you explore a detailed 3D world, complete with all manner of hazards. Orphen's combat is a sort of hybrid real-time/turn-based system that most jaded console RPG gamers should find most refreshing. The usual trappings of RPG combat are shed in favor of a more dynamic, liberating system. For use in combat, any spell in your arsenal can be mapped to one of three face buttons on the controller, with the fourth button reserved for a standard "shield' spell. All the spells have differing effects. Some are geared toward melee combat, while others are projectile attacks. You can 'charge up' most of them by holding down their respective button to maximize their effect. The enemies you encounter move in a sort of rhythm on the battlefield, which makes targeting an exercise in memory and coordination. The act of targeting is interestingly handled, each battlefield will have its own preset target spots, onto which your enemies will often move. The key to victory is figuring out when your enemies will land where and deciding what spell would most effectively take advantage of the situation.


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Brand: ACTIVISION
EAN: 0047875800212
ESRB Age Rating: Teen
Feature: Though the game is in many ways flawed, Orphen: Scion of Sorcery's interesting core game system often manages to transcend the game's poor production and haphazard design. It's not often that a console RPG attempts to challenge the established conventions of the genre. Indeed the lure of wrapping a trite narrative around a turn-based combat system and a set of "brilliant" CG movies often seems too
Item Dimensions: 0.637.58355.4
Label: Activision Inc.
Manufacturer: Activision Inc.
Model: 047875800212
MPN: SLUS-20011
Platform: PlayStation2
Publisher: Activision Inc.
Release Date: May 18, 2007
Studio: Activision Inc.

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  • Though the game is in many ways flawed, Orphen: Scion of Sorcery's interesting core game system often manages to transcend the game's poor production and haphazard design. It's not often that a console RPG attempts to challenge the established conventions of the genre. Indeed the lure of wrapping a trite narrative around a turn-based combat system and a set of "brilliant" CG movies often seems too



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Product Description:
Though the game is in many ways flawed, Orphen: Scion of Sorcery's interesting core game system often manages to transcend the game's poor production and haphazard design. It's not often that a console RPG attempts to challenge the established conventions of the genre. Indeed the lure of wrapping a trite narrative around a turn-based combat system and a set of "brilliant" CG movies often seems too much for most developers to resist, as the slew of me-too console RPGs makes evident. Granted, there is something to be said for a good story and well-thought-out characters, but when the genre is examined from a technical standpoint, only a few innovations have surfaced that have gained much in the way of mainstream acceptance.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - DO NOT BUY THIS GAME!!!!!!!!!!!
There is no fun factor what-so-ever in this game. If I could give this game lower than a 1, I would.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - No... simply, NO...
Orphen is by far one of the worst... no, it is THE worst game that I have EVER played, or any of my friends have played, or anyone that I KNOW PERSONALLY have EVER played. Yeah, I know anime, I draw anime, and I KNOW there are bad dubs as WELL as GOOD dubs out in the world of anime, and that ain't EVEN WHOLLY why this game sucks! But dude, I like to think I know how to make a good game... or at least RECOGNIZE a good game when I see one! C'mon folks... When I go into a game store, to prove to ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Why bother??
Awful.... Awful awful mess. No levelling. Ratchet and clank has more character development. Beaten in your own genre by an action game....sad. Battle system is as follows : Hold x for 3 seconds. Hold [] until enemy attacks Hold x again.
graphics - 2/10 (only because of excellent anime scenes)
gameplay - 0/10
sound - 0/10
lifespan 0/10
overall 0/10
Really, there are better RPG's on ps1..... FF7 + FF8 for example AND they have better graphics.
It is so bad ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Piece of ..........
I was highly dissapointed in this game. I don't even know what to say about it. The Dubbing was just horrible, I mean I've seen some bad dubbing but damn, that was pathetic. The battle system was different, but it still sucks. i hate this game but i'm too ashamed to take it back to gamestop. don't buy it.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Interesting...
Well, I personally liked Orphen : Scion of Sorcery. I probably liked it because as stated, Orphen is also an anime and getting to see those few anime sequences here and there got my attention. I do have to admit that Orphen is simple in it's plot (although the ending with the whole Gaia thing was pretty interesting), and the fact that it's not the best RPG in the world with it's annoying battle system at times, it's really a good game all around. The anime sequences I think were the best and my opinion ... Read More