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Soul Nomad Review
12 out of 15
NIS America's strategy heavy role-playing game is simply awesome if you 'get it.'
Date: Monday, October 08, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Soul Nomad is an awesome game if you get it. Fans looking for an experience similar to Disgaea may be turned off by its simplicity, but for the rest this game has a lot going for it. The focus on strategy is refreshing, the voice acting is superb and the characters are compelling. The game is different enough to warrant a recommendation, but for those that want a familiar NIS America RPG experience, it is important to try the game before you buy it.

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