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Phantom Brave PC Digital Chroma Edition (Game + Art Book) Bundle

Phantom Brave PC Digital Chroma Edition (Game + Art Book) Bundle

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Jul 25, 2016Nippon Ichi Software, Inc.NIS America, Inc.
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About Phantom Brave PC Digital Chroma Edition (Game + Art Book) Bundle

I spent my first hour with Phantom Brave PC quietly furious at every NPC who refused to pay Marona after she'd just saved them. That emotional grip is the game's real opening move: before a single mechanic clicks, the story hooks you through a protagonist whose relentless optimism lands harder precisely because the world around her is so casually cruel. Marona is a Chroma, an orphan who survives by taking jobs no one else will touch, protected only by Ash, the phantom of her parents' fallen companion. The framing is darker than anything in Disgaea, and while the heavy-handed messaging around prejudice and intolerance can veer into after-school-special territory in the middle chapters, genuine moments of loss and loyalty keep it grounded enough to carry you through the full runtime. The combat is where Phantom Brave justifies its cult status. Forget grid-locked tactics: every character moves within a free-roaming circular radius, which turns positioning into something fluid and physics-adjacent. On ice stages you can slide units further than intended; on elevated maps you can angle skills to knock enemies off ledges entirely. The central Confine system is the real masterstroke. Marona cannot fight directly, so she binds her phantom allies to objects scattered across the battlefield: trees, rocks, swords, even weeds. Each object modifies the confined unit's stats, so a warrior shoved into a rock gains defense but loses speed, while a mage in a bush skews toward magic output. Every phantom also has a strict turn countdown before they're ejected back to the spirit world, which means you are perpetually managing a rotating roster under time pressure. It sounds fiddly because it is, but once it clicks it produces a kind of layered tension that most SRPGs never get close to. The class and build system adds another layer of longevity. There are well over a dozen character classes ranging from basic healers, fighters, and spellcasters up through more exotic options unlocked by defeating enemies of those types. Units accumulate titles that can be upgraded, skills that carry stat affinities rated from S down to F, and equipment that merges its own attributes into the confined phantom's stat block. Throw in randomly generated dungeons for post-story grinding and the "Another Marona" bonus scenario, ported over from the Wii and PSP releases, and the PC version is the most content-complete package the game has ever shipped in. At high levels the build experimentation does hold up, though reaching that ceiling requires tolerating some XP grinds that feel like padding rather than design. The PC port itself is clean in most respects: it runs well on modest hardware, supports arbitrary resolutions and 60 FPS, and includes an HD UI alongside recreated high-resolution 2D art. The sprites are a different story. They were primitive even by PS2 standards and NIS did not redraw them, so against the sharper backgrounds they look like artefacts from a different decade, because they are. Keyboard play is technically supported but controller is strongly recommended. Voice acting ranges from solid for the main cast to visibly rough for side characters, and the OST, while limited in track count, is consistently excellent. If you already own the PSP version and have nostalgia for that specific build, some community voices argue that port had superior options menus; for anyone coming in fresh, those debates are largely academic. This is a game for SRPG players willing to unlearn grid-brain habits and for RPG fans who want emotional stakes in their tactics. Filler-quest allergics should know the mid-game side missions can feel like busywork, and the narrative's earnestness occasionally tips into naivety. But Marona is a heroine worth spending forty-plus hours with, and the Confine system remains one of the most genuinely original battle ideas to come out of NIS's catalogue. Come in expecting a rough-edged, emotionally sincere classic and it delivers exactly that.

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Windows 7/8/10
Memory
2 GB RAM
Graphics
Radeon HD 5450
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Intel Core2 Quad Q9300 2.5 GHz

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Windows 7/8/10
Memory
4 GB RAM
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Geforce GT 640, Radeon HD 6450
Processor
Intel Core i5-4670K

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Developer
Nippon Ichi Software, Inc.
Publisher
NIS America, Inc.
Release Date
Jul 25, 2016

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How much does Phantom Brave PC Digital Chroma Edition (Game + Art Book) Bundle cost?

As of 17 August 2026, the cheapest in-stock offer for Phantom Brave PC Digital Chroma Edition (Game + Art Book) Bundle is €9.17 at Eneba, out of 2 live offers we track across verified key stores. Prices change daily — the table on this page is refreshed continuously.

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The lowest in-stock price we track for Phantom Brave PC Digital Chroma Edition (Game + Art Book) Bundle is €9.17 at Eneba (17 August 2026). We compare 2 live offers from verified key stores — the full table with every store and its trust score is on this page.

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Phantom Brave PC Digital Chroma Edition (Game + Art Book) Bundle is available on PC.

When was Phantom Brave PC Digital Chroma Edition (Game + Art Book) Bundle released?

Phantom Brave PC Digital Chroma Edition (Game + Art Book) Bundle was released on 25 July 2016.

Who developed Phantom Brave PC Digital Chroma Edition (Game + Art Book) Bundle?

Phantom Brave PC Digital Chroma Edition (Game + Art Book) Bundle was developed by Nippon Ichi Software, Inc. and published by NIS America, Inc..