Princess Crown
PlayStation 4 · 1997
About this game
You play as Gradriel, youngest daughter of Elfrenne, queen of Valendria.
Twenty-five years ago Elfrenne destroyed the demonic forces that were threatening the country.
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With Elfrenne's passing, Gradriel is crowned the new queen at the age of thirteen, her court shelter the young tomboy queen inside her castle against her will.
Fortunately for Gradriel, the fairy Aria sneaks into the castle with a direct petition for her: the fairy forest is wrongly framed for a crime, and the new Queen should come see the truth for herself.
In exchange for following this request, Aria helps Gradriel sneak out of the castle to begin adventuring.
In Gradriel's absence from her castle, an evil spirit has secretly invaded Valendria and is trying to take control over Gradriel's two older sisters.
Will the young queen succeed in defeating the evil? This is an action RPG, somewhat similar to the third game in Ys series.
The entire game world is a side-scrolling platform on which fights, exploration, and conversation with the NPCs take place.
The combat is detailed and contains elements of fighting games.
Although the young queen develops like a RPG protagonist, she can also use various physical moves in combat: kick, dash, defend, crouch, etc.
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