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GrimGrimoire


Magic and real-time strategy collide in this dense, intricate RPG.

Available on: PS2
Genre: Role Playing
Release date: Jun 26, 2007
Published by: NIS America
Developed by: Vanillaware
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
1 player SOLO
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Screenshots updated Mar 30, 2007
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An engaging, captivating fantasy for the hardcore
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GrimGrimoire - hands-on
Real time strategy meets living storybook
PS2 Preview - Apr 23, 2007
Feb 22, 2008
An incomplete history of time-travel games
31 games, 3 decades, and only a handful of cowboy levels
Oct 21, 2009
GrimGrimoire Ships To Retailers N4G
There hasn't been a lot of press covering this game, but it's definitely one of the more original...
News from N4G Jun 24, 2007
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Mar 30, 2007
Now that the world's done drooling over Odin Sphere, it's time to find the next stunningly beautiful game that came out of nowhere. That search is already over. GrimGrimoire is every bit as breathtaking as its action-oriented cousin, but instead relies on tactical thinking and classic WarCraft-style play mechanics. As with any real-time strategy game, the goal is to usurp resources, use said resources to create bigger and badder units and eventually crush your opponent. In that regard, Grim ...
GrimGrimoire - hands-on
Real time strategy meets living storybook
Apr 23, 2007
Publisher NIS America revealed GrimGrimoire to the world about a month ago, and since then we've spent quite a bit of time getting to know its rules and realms. What we said earlier still stands - it's an RTS at heart, complete with resource-grabbin' underlings and progressively powerful units, but it all takes place from the side, not overhead. So, instead of zooming out to see the whole battlefield or scanning a large area, you scroll around a 2D landscape in search of your objectives. Even ...   » Read Full GrimGrimoire preview
ESRB Rating
GrimGrimoire is rated:
Everyone 10+
Fantasy Violence, Mild Suggestive Themes, Mild Language
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