
Riviera: The Promised Land
A unique RPG blending visual novel elements with turn-based combat. As the angel Ein, explore the doomed land of Riviera with a party of heroines, making choices that affect relationships and story outcomes.
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About This Retro Game
Features an innovative 'trigger-based' battle system where weapons have limited durability. Strategic item management is crucial as equipment breaks after several uses.
The game's multiple endings depend on your dialogue choices and relationship levels with party members. Includes over 50 CGs and anime-style cutscenes that push the GBA's capabilities.
Originally developed for WonderSwan Color, this enhanced GBA port adds new events, improved graphics, and an expanded soundtrack. The game spawned a trilogy known as the Dept. Heaven series.
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