Kartia: The Word of Fate

PSX PlayStation Kartia The Word of Fate Black Label Retail Release

Double Jewel Case Release

 

Genre:
Role Playing Game
CDs:
1
Publisher:
Atlus
Released:
August 17, 1998
Developer:
Atlus
UPC:
7 30865 52008 4
Sony ID:
SLUS-00631
PSRM:
010600
Players:
1 to 2 Players
Memory:
2 Blocks
Accessories:
None
ESRB:
Everyone Animated Violence, Mild Language
Box Copy:

After numerous wars, peace was brought to the land by the power of Kartia…

Yet, in this peaceful land, evil desires lived within the hearts of the people…

This is the story of a boy and a girl who courageously lived through this chaotic era…

  • Two different storylines complete with FMV, spread over 30 hours of gameplay.
  • Character designs by Yoshitaka Amano.
  • Create your own weapons, armor, magic, and monsters using Kartia!
  • Trade special items with your friends via the memory card or fight to the death in Versus Mode.
  • Control up to 20 characters in battle!

 

 

 

 

Variants

Kartia along with Eggs of Steel were available for rent at Blockbuster before their retail release. Kartia’s Blockbuster version has a front insert without the foil stamping. The disc art is also a bit lighter.

Kartia Blockbuster Variant

Variant – Blockbuster Early Access – Released before the black label, it’s actually the true ‘first release’. The CD has a slightly lighter print, and the front insert has no foil, so ‘Kartia’ looks fuzzy blue. SLUS-00631 / PSRM-010601

 

 

Misprints

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Final Score: NA – No Review

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Trivia

  • Often incorrectly called “World of Fate”.
  • Yoshitaka Amano, famous for his early Final Fantasy artwork helped here as well.
  • Shigenori Soejima and Kazuma Kaneko both worked on this game. Soejima designed several of the items and Kaneko was the artistic supervisor. Both of those individuals are more heavily known for their work on the overall Megami Tensei (Persona) series.

 

 

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