Release Date: 1997
"Ronde" is a tactical role-playing video game developed by Multimedia Intelligence Transfer and released exclusively in Japan for the Sega Saturn in 1997. Part of the long-standing Megami Tensei series, which is renowned for its complex stories and deep gameplay mechanics, "Ronde" continues the tradition but also introduces unique elements that set it apart within the franchise. The game is set in a post-apocalyptic Tokyo, where players navigate a world overrun by demons and spirits. The narrative follows a group of characters who, through the use of a demon-summoning program, engage in battles to restore order and uncover the mysteries behind the chaotic occurrences plaguing their world.
The gameplay of "Ronde" distinguishes itself with a grid-based tactical battle system, which is a departure from the more traditional first-person battle systems seen in earlier Megami Tensei titles. Players must strategically position their units on the battlefield, taking into account the varying abilities and elemental affinities of their summoned demons. The game utilizes a turn-based approach, emphasizing strategy and foresight over brute strength. One of the unique features of "Ronde" is its Auto-Battle function, which allows players to speed through battles by letting the game's AI take control. Despite its strategic depth and connection to the popular Megami Tensei series, "Ronde" was met with mixed reviews, due largely to its dated graphics and somewhat clunky interface. The game remains a curious and niche installment in the series, primarily appealing to hardcore fans and collectors of Megaten games.
No screenshots for this game
Players: Single Player
Has Coop:
Max Players Online:
0 brainiacs have this game on their wishlist
0 brainiacs have favorited this game
0 brainiacs have beat/completed this game