Grand Kingdom Guide

Grand Kingdom Guide

Grand Kingdom isn't the sort of game I'd normally risk $80 on. Its screenshots and trailers are generic bordering on ugly. And its developer, Spike.

  • A heavenly kingdom?

    Zuma online. Republished on Wednesday 31st January 2018: We're bringing this review back from the archives following the announcement of February's PlayStation Plus lineup. The original text follows. Grand Kingdom is a good looking turn-based battle-'em-up that sees you getting to pick and command a group of mercenaries in..

  • All together now

    If you were lucky enough to nab a Grand Kingdom beta code earlier this month, then you'll know that Spike Chunsoft's role-playing release certainly has potential. As the commander of a roaming group of mercenaries, it's up to you to build a reliable squad of warriors, and the title's latest trailer does a good job of introducing a..

  • For coin and kingdom

    Grand Kingdom, the upcoming strategy role-playing game, is getting a beta next month - and you can enlist right now if you're up for it. Starting on the 3rd May and lasting until the 10th May, the beta will be available in both Europe and North America, but only on PlayStation 4, despite the full release heading to Vita as..

  • Romance of the four kingdoms

    Sporting a pleasant art style and promising a lengthy story punctuated with engaging tactical battles, Grand Kingdom sounds like it could be a hit with role-playing game fans. The title's newest English trailer briefly goes over what you can expect from the release, so give it a watch if you're still unsure what it's all..

  • A strategic summer

    Grand Kingdom, a rather lovely looking role-playing title that features turn based battles, was confirmed for a Western release last month. The game puts you in the shoes of a group of mercenaries who take on contracts from warring nations, with your actions having a direct impact on your standing with each country. From what..

  • Set to invade this summer

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    Here's some nice news to start your afternoon off right: Grand Kingdom, a tactical, pretty looking role-playing game from Spike Chunsoft - the company behind the likes of Danganronpa - is heading to Europe and North America this summer. NIS America will act as the title's publisher. So, what's it all about? Featuring..

In a game of strategy, the number of pieces on your board and the type of pieces you control can completely alter the outcome of a battle. In of Grand Kingdom’s classes, that is especially true, and I’m happy to announce a few more pieces that you’ll be able to strategize with when Grand Kingdom launches on PS4 and PS Vita this June!Those of you who’ve been following Grand Kingdom closely will recognize these classes as paid DLC from the game’s Japanese release — welp, we’re giving them to you for free and including them in the regular game! That’s right, you’ll have access to all 17 classes listed on as soon as you install the game or slip in your brand-new disc on June 21.Now, new characters are always cool, but how about some new game content as well? You bet your spoils of war! (That could be a saying, right?) We’ve also decided to include the four Great Nation campaigns that were DLC in Japan with the regular version of Grand Kingdom. Yup, that increases the game’s campaign content from 12 chapters following the exploits of The Guild, to a whopping 48 chapters of story delving into the far reaches of Resonail’s expansive lore and nations.In each Great Nation campaign, you’ll align yourself with a particular nation and dig deeper into that nation’s motivations and history. You’ll be introduced to brand new characters, discover the deeper ties that bind rulers to family and nation, and perhaps even discover something about yourself as you decide which nation tugs at your heart the most.These additional campaigns really flesh out each of the Great Nations of Resonail.

While you’ll probably be jumping into Grand Kingdom’s Online War from day one, I found that in my endless quest to fill my mercenary purse by completing each Great Nation campaign, I discovered which nation I really connected with. After completing the campaigns, I decided that I’ll be exclusively supporting one particular nation in the Online War no matter who my friends are fighting for. I can’t wait to see whom all of you choose to support!And, as if that wasn’t enough good news, you can also pre-order the PS4 digital version of Grand Kingdom today on PlayStation Store to save 10% on the game, unlock an exclusive Theme, and snag yourself a few cool Charm Scrolls that will let you re-customize your mercenary units once they hit level 20. (Pro-tip: if you have a favorite mercenary troop after you finish the campaign, you can use the Charm Scrolls to make them match your favorite Great Nation and send them to war dressed properly!)Phew. That was a lot to get off my chest. If you aren’t sure what kind of strategy Grand Kingdom holds in store, be sure to hop over to the official website to learn more. I’ll see you when the war begins on June 21, dood!

2016 is killing me with quality releases. This month I’m skipping over so much, including Doom, to save for Overwatch. Next month, I’m gonna have to ignore Guilty Gear Revelator, God Eater Resurrection, Mirror’s Edge (that’s actually pretty easy, since DICE has been on a downhill slide with their releases for a few years now, I can wait on that), No Man’s Sky, Mighty No.9, Obduction, Tokyo Mirage Sessions and Star Ocean V to make sure I get Grand Kingdom. Jeez louise; wth 2016?Needless to say, you guys are lucky I enjoyed that Japanese demo so much:) I wish you would just release a demo for this region so people could get a taste, instead of the limited Beta thing. Grand Kingdom is charming af; a ton of people would enjoy this if they got their hands on it at all – a ton of people who, unlike me, don’t have JP region accounts ‘cuz they’re into importing:)Been gaming since the NES days; I thought 1998 was a great year for games, but holy heck, this generation is absolutely monumental.

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Any Nis game have my attention when announced, I’m sad to read some people had a chance to play the demo though:(I’m from Brazil and I really love Nis America/ Nippon Ichi work, but in here none of this happenI don’t know if it is possible to release a demo of the game on Brazillian PSN as well, I’d be glad to play the demo as I did with Disgaea 5 even though I’ve bought it before the demo completed downloading. This game a new kind of gameplay, with that map “dungeon crawler like” and the battle system looks amazing. Testing it wouldn’t hurt.Thanks!:).

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