Eternal Sonata Announced for PS3
Hit 360 Role Playing Game expanding to broader audience.
Date: Thursday, July 17, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Namco Bandai has announced Eternal Sonata for the PlayStation 3. Originally released for the Xbox 360, Eternal Sonata arrives on the PlayStation 3 with a wide selection of new game content, and new cut-scenes and features. The game’s roster of playable characters expands with the addition of Serenade and Crescendo, and players can now customize the look of members of their party with a variety of new outfits. Players can also enjoy several all-new dungeons, and even experience different endings.

A unique role-playing experience, Eternal Sonata lets gamers travel with 19th century composer Frederic Chopin as he explores a magical dream world during his final hours among the living. Utilizing a cel-shaded graphics engine that gives form to the ethereal beauty of Chopin’s music, the game transports players to a vivid world inhabited by brave heroes, fearsome monsters and stunning environments.

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