

To ensure that the Aesir win he sends Valkyrie to Midgard, the land of the mortals, to “recruit” soldiers for combat. Odin is troubled by the forthcoming of Ragnarok, a sacred war between the Aesir and Vanir. Players step into the shoes of Lenneth, a Valkyrie serving under Odin the leader of Aesir. The world of Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth is heavily influenced by Norse mythology. Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth has new CG cutscenes and brings the underground classic to a wide audience. That’s about to change since Square-Enix has a new version of Valkyrie Profile for the PSP. Since the game was released in very limited quantities prices for an English copy easily run for over a hundred dollars on eBay. Even to this day there is nothing else like the Valkyrie Profile series, except well Valkyrie Profile. The game became a cult hit among RPG fans since it was a completely different experience compared to any other RPG on the market.

Until then, I’ll be playing Jeanne d’Arc instead.Six years ago, in the time when Enix was its own entity, Valkyrie Profile was released for the PS1. Actually, let me help you by pointing you to one. However, if you want the real ending, play with a faq. My final word on this, Valkyrie Profile is a nice game. However, I find this kind of design decision very difficult to justify in North America. I know that this game was originally intended for a Japanese audience, which have a different notion of what is difficult. However, by not respecting a specific set of instructions (that is not explained anywhere), I have no chance of learning the real story of the game. I spent 40 hours of my time playing this game. I’m very offended by this type of decision. The real storyline can be found on Wikipedia. However, if you don’t follow these steps, expect to miss about 70% of the storyline. However, there is no way to figure this out without a FAQ. If you want to have the real story of the game, you need to play in a very specific average way. If you play the game as best as you can, and correctly accomplish all the tasks given to you, you’ll miss out on most of the storyline. The problem is that the game punishes you for being a good player.

The story of the game is fairly disjoint, but foreshadows a more sinister connection. The game involves you playing Valkyrie, training the newly departed to be warriors for a great war in Valhalla. Or rather, I’m angry at the ending of the game. I’ve just finished Valkyrie Profile a couple of days ago, so I might still be biased.
