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PRINCESS CROWN PSP ENGLISH ISO PORTABLE
The Nintendo 3DS and PlayStation Portable versions are almost identical, the differences being mainly visual. The Japanese release was originally intended to be June 23, 2011, but in April, it was delayed to July 14, 2011. Additionally, each of the game's main thirteen characters were each drawn by different artists from different anime and manga background. Longtime Final Fantasy musical contributor Nobuo Uematsu also contributed music for the game, although most of the game's music was done by upcoming, Tsutomu Narita, who works with Uematsu. The game's director is Toshio Akashi, who previously worked on Lunar, and the scenario designer is Takashi Hino, who previously worked on Grandia. Many veterans in Japanese video game design contributed to the original development of the game. Additionally, it is possible to recruit enemy monsters into the player's party to assist them, and each character is allowed to have four monsters support them, allowing for a party size of up to twenty characters. A party can contain up to four characters. The purpose of the game is to direct the game's party through mazes and labyrinths while defeating opposing monster parties. The game is played as a dungeon crawler role-playing video game, similar to Wizardry, but with a greater emphasis on story.