Game Info: Eternal Sonata
Set in a dreamworld in the mind of the composer Chopin -- you may have to read that a few times before it finally sinks in -- this is a strange and inventive RPG that features a battle system centered around musical elements.
Eternal Sonata Details
| Platform: |
PS3 |
| Genre: |
RPG |
| ESRB: |
T |
| Publisher: |
Namco Bandai |
| Developer: |
tri-Crescendo |
| Release Date: |
TBA 2009 |
| Other Platforms: |
Xbox 360 |
» Eternal Sonata (PS3)
Set in a dreamworld in the mind of the composer Chopin -- you may have to read that a few times before it finally sinks in -- this is a strange and inventive RPG that features a battle system centered around musical elements.
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