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Ragnarok Odyssey ACE Critic Reviews

9 Total Reviews

2 Positive Reviews(22.2%)
6 Mixed Reviews(66.7%)
1 Negative Reviews(11.1%)

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Digitally Downloaded April 2, 2014
Combat feels faster and more fluid than most other similar games.
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ZTGD April 9, 2014
If you don’t mind a little grinding for better weapons and equipment, putting the time into ROA can be a very rewarding and enjoyable time spent.
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Cheat Code Central April 1, 2014
Ragnarok Odyssey ACE provides almost double the content of the original and adds some successful new features, but fails to fix all the problems. Overall, it likely won't change the position of fans or critics.
60
PlayStation Universe April 2, 2014
Ragnarok Odyssey ACE is more of the same, a lot more of the same, and the current assortment of new content and gameplay improvements may not be enough to warrant the steep $40 price tag, even for veteran aficionados of the cult action-RPG series.
60
COGconnected April 3, 2014
While it’s the way to go compared to its original PS Vita only release in 2012, Ragnarok Odyssey ACE might not be the Monster Hunter replacement you’re looking for, that being said with the implementation of cross play it might just keep you busy for a while.
60
Hardcore Gamer April 4, 2014
Enjoying Ragnarok Odyssey: ACE hinges on enjoying the original, because this is the same game that was released in 2012 with more content.
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GamesRadar+ April 3, 2014
Ragnarok Odyssey Ace learned its tricks in the school of MMO fundamentals, and though character customizations are initially fun, the shine quickly wears off in the face of levels and battles as repetitive as they are unrewarding.
50
RPGamer May 5, 2014
Ragnarok Odyssey ACE is a good game to play in bursts because it doesn't demand a lot of one's attention or time. It's even more enjoyable when you have a friend to share it with. Unfortunately, there's just not enough variety in terms of missions or gameplay to keep the game engaging.
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EGM April 7, 2014
Ragnarok Odyssey ACE tries its best to salvage last year’s disappointing Vita-only action-RPG with a few new gameplay mechanics and expanded content, but the minor fixes can’t come close to patching the fundamentally boring core.