Posted Jun 08, 2007 at 12:14PM by Ryan A. Listed in: News, Games, Riviera: The Promised Land Tags: Japan, North America, Atlus, Aram Jabbari
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Riviera: The Promised Land english website up now - Image 1Atlus Assistant Manager of Sales and Marketing Aram Jabbari sent us an email to say that the official U.S. website for upcoming video game Riviera: The Promised Land has now gone live. The title was first released in Japan back in November 2006 and was warmly received by fans.

The English website for Riviera: The Promised Land, much like its Japanese counterpart, has different sections for basic information about the title, its characters, and the story background. Speaking of which, Riviera takes place around a thousand years after Ragnarok, the time when the gods have already deserted the land and demons' are threatening to come back.

Anyway, the website also has a download section where fans can get a handful of wallpapers. If you want to know more, our Read link below will take you to The Promised Land (pun intended).

Riviera: The Promised Land will be available across North America on July 10.


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   by krak (Unregistered) - 2007-06-08
 » öla

palömaplanka

   by James (Unregistered) - 2007-06-08
 » Is this any different from the GBA one?

I played the GBA one already, so if there's no significant changes I'll have to pass

GBA one was pretty fun, tho


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   Re: Dookie (Unregistered) - 2007-06-08
 » ...

3d i guess

   Re: KirbySS (Unregistered) - 2007-06-09
 » .

No, just higher res artwork, graphics and better audio.

   Re: CSFFlame - 2007-06-09
 » GBA One

was barrels of fun, I'm still not buying it a second time though.
   by HaohmaruHL (Unregistered) - 2007-06-11
 » skhsd

that's a great game, beated us one on gba and the jap ver on psp? the differences are the filtered and fitted for 16:9 graphics, better sound and added dialogs (litterally everything in the game is voiced),i even wanted once to write a translation of dalogs for the game,but since it gets the US release.. :)



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