: A complex grid system where you place "Holy Icon" tiles to further customize your stats and learn new abilities. Consensus from Reviewers Pros Cons
: Like most roguelikes, your level resets to one every time you enter a dungeon. However, every level you gain is added to a permanent "Total Level" that boosts your base stats, ensuring that even "failed" runs contribute to your long-term growth.
through the Total Level and Divinigram systems. The Guided Fate Paradox
with "byzantine" mechanics that can overwhelm newcomers.
Reviewers from sites like IGN and RPG Site generally agree that while the game's presentation can feel "bland" at times, its mechanical depth and emotional story beats make it a standout for fans of the "Mystery Dungeon" genre. The Guided Fate Paradox Review (PS3) : A complex grid system where you place
is a cult-classic roguelike JRPG for the PlayStation 3 developed by Nippon Ichi Software (the creators of Disgaea ). It follows Renya Kagurazaka, a high schooler who wins a lottery at a mall and suddenly finds himself promoted to the role of God . The "Interesting" Core Hook
featuring a unique mix of rock, classical, and electronic music by Yousei Teikoku. through the Total Level and Divinigram systems
where dying often results in losing all your items and half your money.