Having witnessed his comrades fall in battle and being cornered, Stocke tries to survive by jumping from a bridge, but ends up transported to a strange alternate realm called Historia. Things go awry after finding the spy and suddenly the vision Stocke has seen becomes true. After meeting the two companions, Stocke is suddenly given a vision of them being slain after battle, which he finds odd but continues along thinking nothing more of it. His superior gives him an odd book called the White Chronicle and tells him that he is to go with two newly hired hands to fight along side. In the midst of a war, a young man by the name of Stocke is being sent on a mission to find an spy with information on the rival kingdom. Perfect Chronology is a return to this original concept that holds true to what made it stand out. Originally released seven years ago, Radiant Historia made its mark by building upon the basics of turn based combat and turning it into a grand new idea. Turn-based combat has been overshadowed by more real-time action series, so when a title like Radiant Historia comes along and manages to make it work in a unique way, it gets some attention. If there’s one thing that’s become less common in recent years, it’s the traditional RPG.
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