Record of Agarest War Mariage - Deluxe Pack
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About Record of Agarest War Mariage - Deluxe Pack
My spreadsheet instincts lit up the moment I clocked the inheritance mechanic: pick your party roles carefully across two generations, because the stats and skills you cultivate in Rain carry over to his offspring, and that second-generation hero is only as strong as the choices you made forty hours earlier. On paper, that is a genuinely interesting system. In practice, Mariage is a port of a 2012 PSP title, and the seams show everywhere. The combat structure is a four-role party arrangement - Attacker, Defender, Healer, and Supporter - and characters can cross-train into other roles to unlock additional skill sets. That cross-class flexibility is the most mechanically interesting thing here. Link Attacks, Sacred Art Skills, and MP/GP resource management across MP-spending Skills and GP-spending Specials add some texture to what would otherwise be a very shallow turn-based loop. The problem is the game's own tutorial barely explains how the linked-attack chains actually work, so you will spend the early hours experimenting through trial and error rather than making informed builds. For a game where your generational inheritance choices matter, that opacity is a real design failure. The grind is relentless and structurally mandatory, not optional. Raising Heart Levels with your chosen maiden is not a side activity you can skip - if you reach the Archdemon without maxing one maiden's affection, the game literally blocks further progress until you grind it up. The Unification System unlocks new abilities and weapons tied to those relationship levels, so relationship management is load-bearing gameplay, not flavor. Whether that appeals to you depends entirely on your tolerance for Compile Heart's particular brand of adult-adjacent fan service. The world map is a series of connected points with no real exploration, dungeons reduce movement to walking along a line, and enemy variety consists largely of palette-swapped encounters. A 40-hour game that asks you to stare at the same recolored demon cat dozens of times needs strong mechanical hooks to compensate. Mariage's hooks are present but blunt. The second generation - where you choose the gender of Rain's heir and carry inherited buffs into the final stretch - is the emotional payoff the first half is supposed to build toward. Unfortunately, it plays out as a structural mirror of generation one rather than a genuinely different experience. Multiple endings and the choice of protagonist gender in generation two do add replay value for completionists, but the road to those endings is identical each time. The PC port itself runs well enough but was not meaningfully upgraded beyond a resolution bump to 720p - no autosave, no text skip, no fast-forward on dialogue. For newcomers to the series, Mariage is a standalone entry that requires zero prior knowledge, which is to its credit. For strategy-RPG fans expecting the grid-based depth of earlier Agarest titles, the shift to straight turn-based combat with no tactical map will disappoint. This one sits in a narrow lane. If you are already a fan of Idea Factory or Compile Heart's output, you know the deal and will find enough to like here. If you are a strategy-RPG player hoping the "War" in the title means something tactical, look elsewhere. Approach it as a grinding, affection-system-heavy JRPG with a clever-but-undercooked inheritance loop, calibrate expectations to 2012 PSP standards, and it becomes a manageable curiosity rather than a frustrating disappointment. Diego, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 7, 64bit
- Memory
- 4 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 11
- Storage
- 4 GB available space
- Graphics
- DirectX 11.x or OpenGL 3.3 with video card with 1GB ram and support for v4 shaders
- Processor
- Core2Duo 2.66 GHz
- Sound Card
- DirectX 11.x compatible sound card
Recommended
- OS
- Windows 7 or 8, 64bit or higher
- Memory
- 8 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 11
- Storage
- 8 GB available space
- Graphics
- DirectX 11.x or OpenGL 3.3 with video card with 1GB ram and support for v4 shader
- Processor
- 3GHz Intel i3
- Sound Card
- DirectX 11.x compatible sound card
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Game Info
- Developer
- Idea Factory
- Publisher
- Idea Factory International, Inc.
- Release Date
- Jan 31, 2019







