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Etrian Odyssey Untold: The Millennium Girl

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Etrian Odyssey Untold: The Millennium Girl
新・世界樹の迷宮 ミレニアムの少女
Shin Sekaijū no Meikyū Mireniamu no Shōjo
Etrian Odyssey Untold The Millennium Girl.png
The box art of Etrian Odyssey Untold: The Millennium Girl.
Developer(s): Atlus
Publisher(s): JP/NA: Atlus
EU/AUS: NIS America
KOR: Nintendo
Platform: Nintendo 3DS
Category: Role-playing
Players: 1
Predecessor: N/A
Successor: Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold: The Fafnir Knight
Release dates
N. America: October 1, 2013
Japan: June 27, 2013
Europe: May 2, 2014
Australia: May 8, 2014
S. Korea: Retail: February 27, 2014
Download: September 25, 2014
Ratings
ESRB: T
CERO: B
PEGI: 12
USK: 6
ACB: PG
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Etrian Odyssey Untold: The Millennium Girl is a spin-off installment in the Etrian Odyssey series, and a remake of the original game, Etrian Odyssey, for the Nintendo 3DS. The game was released in North America and Japan in late 2013, while in other regions it was released in early 2014. In 2014, a remake of the second game, Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold: The Fafnir Knight, would be released.

Launch editions of the game came in a box set with a soundtrack CD and artbook.

Blurb

Box

Uncover the truth behind the labyrinth that swallows all...

Enhanced Classic Mode
The original dungeon crawler is beautifully upgraded with 3D dungeons, enemies, skill trees, and more.

Brand New Story Mode!
Unearth the mystery of Frederica Irving, the Millennium Girl, in a narrative-driven experience with animated cutscenes and voiceovers.

New Grimoire Stone System
Collect, synthesize, and equip Grimoire Stones to expand your party's skills, and even learn your enemies' skills!

Nintendo website

Etria is a land that has long welcomed explorers…yet even they will discover stories untold.

Uncover the truth behind the labyrinth that swallows all. By choosing first to immerse yourself in Story mode, you will encounter the maiden who has lived a thousand years and the growing mystery that surrounds her past—a past that may affect the present and future of Etria.

Should you brave Classic mode, you will experience the beautifully upgraded version of the original Etrian Odyssey adventure, with new 3D graphics and gameplay improvements as seen in Etrian Odyssey IV, as well as a fully orchestrated BGM to accompany your journey. Scour through the dungeon's many layers and fend off the unknown to discover the truth behind the Yggdrasil Tree.

Choosing either mode will unravel the engrossing tale that signaled the start of the grand Etrian Odyssey series. How will the newest generation of explorers fare in unearthing Etria's latest tale?

Nintendo eShop

Etria is a land that has long welcomed explorers…yet even they will discover stories untold.

Uncover the truth behind the labyrinth that swallows all. By choosing first to immerse yourself in Story mode, you will encounter the maiden who has lived a thousand years and the growing mystery that surrounds her past—a past that may affect the present and future of Etria.

Should you brave Classic mode, you will experience the beautifully upgraded version of the original Etrian Odyssey adventure, with new 3D graphics and gameplay improvements as seen in Etrian Odyssey IV, as well as a fully orchestrated BGM to accompany your journey. Scour through the dungeon's many layers and fend off the unknown to discover the truth behind the Yggdrasil Tree.

Choosing either mode will unravel the engrossing tale that signaled the start of the grand Etrian Odyssey series. How will the newest generation of explorers fare in unearthing Etria's latest tale?

Story

In the game's story mode, the player character is a member of the Highlander tribe, who is sent by the chief from his homeland to Etria to investigate a series of mysterious earthquakes that have recently been occurring in the area. After becoming registered as an adventurer, the Highlander is sent by the Radha to the Gladsheim ruins, believing that the earthquakes may be connected to it. Inside of the ruins, the Highlander discovers and awakens a sleeping girl inside of a capsule. After battling a monster that has invaded the ruins, the girl, named Frederica, reveals that she does not remember anything before being awakened. It is now up to the Highlander and his companions to discover the secrets of the Yggdrasil Labyrinth and its connection to both Galdsheim and the mysterious girl.

Gameplay

Etrian Odyssey Untold is a graphical and gameplay update to the original game, keeping the same content and structure as the original while based on the updates made in Etrian Odyssey IV: Legends of the Titan. At the beginning, the player can set various options, which are based on the ones in Etrian Odyssey IV, including the difficulty settings, all of which can be changed at any time. Unlike Etrian Odyssey IV, while the entire soundtrack has been rearranged with orchestrated music, the original FM soundtrack is still available.

The most prominent addition to the game is the Story mode, in addition to the original gameplay, which can be played by selecting Classic mode. While the basic gameplay of the original game is still intact, Story mode expands upon the story of the original game, using a preset party instead of allowing the player to create their own party. Another new addition to the gameplay is the Grimoire Stone system; when a Grimoire Chance shows up during battles, the player has the chance to earn a Grimoire Stone, which can be used to either power up the player's existing skills or give them new skills (either from other characters or classes or enemy skills).

Technical details

Technical Details
Media

Nintendo 3DS Game Card
Digital download

Download size

6287 blocks

Supported features

StreetPass

Input / compatible controllers

Nintendo 3DS

External links