Although its overzealous combat system takes some getting used to, Yggdra Union is a rare gem that manages to stay interesting after hours and hours of playtime.
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GameZone
Though it is best suited for the hardcore strategy/RPG crowd, it's hard not to recommend Yggdra Union to everyone, as it is one of the most engrossing, challenging and unforgettable RPGs released in a long time.
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IGN
If you played the original Yggdra Union and are looking for an upgrade, Yggdra Union for the PSP works well and looks cleaner, though most of the content is the same.
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GameSpy
Yggdra Union brings a bunch of elements to the table but fails to excel in any one area. The overall package is somewhat tempting, but most of that appeal will only be appreciated by an incredibly niche audience.
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GameSpot
Yggdra Union is an unabashed port of a two-year-old Game Boy Advance game. Its move to the PSP doesn't herald an overhaul of the rudimentary battlefield display nor does it spice up the skirmishes with graphical flashes.
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For those of you who liked Riviera, or who are looking for a strategy RPG to pass the time, there should be nothing stopping you from picking up Yggdra Union.
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Too bad it's not particularly engaging. You can take a game of tic-tac-toe and throw a whole bunch of spicy house rules on it, but let's face it: You're drawing friggin' circles and Xs.
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