The PS4 version looks to be around £40 everywhere (the Vita and PS3 versions are around £25-30). Simplygames have it listed for £30 but it is out of stock. You can grab a copy for around £30 second hand on ebay so this is a decent price for a new version. If only NIS Europe would offer free delivery, it would make their prices so much more attractive...
Description:
Odin Sphere Leifthrasir is a 2D sidescrolling action RPG, steeped in Norse mythology or a Wagnerian opera. The new game is a complete HD remake of the original PS2 classic Odin Sphere from Vanillaware, the team behind the hit side-scrolling action game Dragon’s Crown and Muramasa: The Demon Blade.
The kingdom of Valentine was the most powerful country on the continent of Erion. Its people thrived using the magical power of the Crystallization Cauldron, but it was destroyed in one fateful night. And so, a war over the now master-less Cauldron has begun, involving all the nations of the land and growing more intense by the day. Is the End near, as the Prophecy states?
Game Details:
Platform: PlayStation®4 system
Genre: Action RPG
Player(s): 1
Publisher: NIS America
Developer: VANILLAWARE
Release Date: 24th June 2016
PEGI Rating: 12
Language Audio: English and Japanese
Language Text: English, French, Italian, German, and Spanish
Region: PAL
13 comments
VinegarJoe
8 May 17#13
Yeah, I'd say it's worth the extra £15, particularly if the large T-shirt fits.
psykix
8 May 17#12
Thanks, have ordered that version too - will just sell the standard version on!
nevah01
8 May 17#11
Yeah i do love the steel book...well steel slip. Really happy with the edition in all
Gemsa
8 May 17#10
£22+£2.50 delivery on Cex if you dont mind 2nd hand
StolenDiagram
8 May 17#8
I wouldn't use gameseek. Their stock figures are inaccurate. I had an order cancelled after 2 weeks wait, rang them up and they claimed the order was a fault on their system, despite them managing to take payment for it. Storybook edition is probably still the same price on 365games. Much more reliable.
Spend the extra 15 quid and get the story book edtion :smiley:
Mccy_McFlinn to nevah01
8 May 17#4
Where are you getting it from? NIS Europe have the story book edition at £59.99 (plus delivery) (https://store.nisaeurope.com/products/odin-sphere-leifthrasir-storybook-edition).
VinegarJoe to nevah01
8 May 17#9
Got this for £25 when I was at Insomnia.
The art book is beautiful, but I wish it was a little larger to let the artwork breath.
The steel book is actually a slipcase, which looks and feels great but increases bulk on the shelf.
The print is very small and honestly an odd choice of artwork. Not leaving the box.
The T-shirt is useless for me as it is large. Also a very odd choice of design when there is so much amazing artwork available for this game.
Game is great though, enjoying it a lot more than I did on PS3.
psykix
8 May 17#2
Ordered thanks - bought a Vita to play this, but I can't get on with the small screen without changing my glasses all the time, so was looking for PS4 version!
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Description:
Odin Sphere Leifthrasir is a 2D sidescrolling action RPG, steeped in Norse mythology or a Wagnerian opera. The new game is a complete HD remake of the original PS2 classic Odin Sphere from Vanillaware, the team behind the hit side-scrolling action game Dragon’s Crown and Muramasa: The Demon Blade.
The kingdom of Valentine was the most powerful country on the continent of Erion. Its people thrived using the magical power of the Crystallization Cauldron, but it was destroyed in one fateful night. And so, a war over the now master-less Cauldron has begun, involving all the nations of the land and growing more intense by the day. Is the End near, as the Prophecy states?
Game Details:
Platform: PlayStation®4 system
Genre: Action RPG
Player(s): 1
Publisher: NIS America
Developer: VANILLAWARE
Release Date: 24th June 2016
PEGI Rating: 12
Language Audio: English and Japanese
Language Text: English, French, Italian, German, and Spanish
Region: PAL
13 comments
The art book is beautiful, but I wish it was a little larger to let the artwork breath.
The steel book is actually a slipcase, which looks and feels great but increases bulk on the shelf.
The print is very small and honestly an odd choice of artwork. Not leaving the box.
The T-shirt is useless for me as it is large. Also a very odd choice of design when there is so much amazing artwork available for this game.
Game is great though, enjoying it a lot more than I did on PS3.