
TRINITY: Souls of Zill O'll
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Three characters. Three distinct talents. One intertwined destiny. Lead a party of three powerful adventurers in this action-packed RPG. TRINITY: Souls of Zill O'll is set in a massive world and built around team-based play. Explore dungeons, fields, and towns as you collect items, battle mythical beasts, and defeat an evil king. Alternate between characters in your party during battle, using the talents of a wizard, a warrior, and an assassin to defeat foes. The environment will play a large role throughout the game. Your attacks and spells can reshape your surroundings, altering the course of battles and revealing hidden paths that lead you deeper into the adventure.
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User Reviews (30)
8
Strange name, Fun game!
I just don't understand the bad reviews for this game after spending 50 hours playing I can say I honestly disagree.<br /><br /> Controls in this game are simple and basic, which is just fine as it is a rpg after all. Graphics aren't anything special, they are what I expect for a sort of sleeper title. Story is interesting and there are a lot of side stories that really branch out. Music is enjoyable during the game, always seems to be very accurate in setting the mood. Game play is fun and addictive hack and slash mixed with combos and magic.<br /><br /> This action/rpg was simple in the areas I like simple and more involving in other areas. The simple parts I really liked are the map and town system. I like traveling for one place to another is simply clicking on the location via the map. This I find edges out a lot of boring walking from one place to another and allows for constant game play and therefore fun. <br /><br /> The battle system and questing was what this game is about. You will be undertaking quest from the guilds in various towns, everything from item searching to monster hunting, and have to complete the task in order to obtain money and items. The stronger you are the better the quest you can undertake and thus the better the rewards. Battle was simple but not to simple, you can control one of three characters, the other two will auto, and their unique set of skills at one time. Hack and slash or use skill points you obtain through battle to level up new abilities and form different attack combos. <br /><br /> Story expands as much as you would like it to as well, there are many npc's in the game that can offer unique quest, completing them will open new stories and new quest. With tons of weapons and monsters to data log along with a titles you can earn for your characters, and maybe even a challenging hidden dungeon, you will easily spend 50 hours to finish this one up.<br /><br /> Once again I am a avid role playing fan and I really enjoyed this game. Don't miss out on this one!
(member since 2009)
reviewed on 4/9/11
9
Pretty good game
This was actually a good game. I found the graphics were pretty good (And to those who say nay, all games look very similar graphics wise to me) The story for the game was a little flat you could say seeing as you kinda knew how it was going to end in a way right from the beginning, but it was still told nicely. the controls are nice and simple (but the skill system was odd seeing as I never found Areus's last passive skill), but irregardless. I'd give this game a 9 out of 10
(member since 2009)
reviewed on 9/15/11
7
Dragon Warrior + Sidequest City = This Game
Reading one of the reviews before I actually got this game, I saw someone mentioned this being akin to Dynasty Warrior. This comparison is dead on, but with vast improvements to the Dynasty Warrior's formula. Leveling up skills, new character classes (which aren't even really classes, just additional skill trees), an engrossing storyline, and plenty of things to do outside of the main quest. The lengthy adventure took me 60+ hours and could've taken more because you're constantly looking around (or at least I did) for additional quests, loot, etc.
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<br />That said, there could have been plenty more improvements that were not made. You only have 6 skills selected at any time (your tree has 12 total, so half of your skills go to waste), combat is repetitive (when you get fireball, and it's early on, you basically use this spell all day long to lay waste to everything around you), your companions do ok SOMETIMES, but more often than not are useless when you're not in control. Sure, you can switch between them but the second you do, the character you were previously is nowhere near as strong as you were when playing as him/here.
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<br />Final Word - Decently fun game if you're in the mood for an action RPG where you just beat up dudes all day long. I enjoyed it because the story wasn't too intense and I could fight battles without having to put much effort in. It was fun, but I didn't have to be invested at all to know what was going on. Kill the bad guy who murdered your dad? Got it. Find the item? No doubt. Kill xyz monster in such and such a forest? Easy. While I do love very involved RPG's with lengthy, complex storylines and intricate characters, it was nice to just sit back, relax, and take down an entire legion of bad guys without having to pay attention to every little detail.
(member since 2011)
reviewed on 10/1/12
8
A Great Game
I give this game a solid 8. I give every single game I play some appreciation, mainly because developers work so hard to entertain us. I got this game thinking I was going to "try" to enjoy this game, but I absolutely loved it. It's a pretty unique game to me. The story is great, and even though the main story may not have so much character development, doing the side quests fills you in on pretty much everything about said characters. The combat is pretty good, too. It isn't a button mashing game like most games these days, and you actually have to find out enemy weaknesses on your own. Then AFTER you defeat the enemy, its information and weaknesses go into the bestiary. The side quests are pretty simple for the most part, but a few of them can be challenging. Grinding to level 99 for each character can be tedious, as it does take a while without equipment that boosts EXP gained. The titles also take a while to get, so if you're a trophy/achievement hunter and expect to have them all within a week, I suggest buying the game instead. I will definitely be adding TRINITY: Souls of Zill O'll to my collection soon. To all of the others who didn't have the chance to play this a while back and are now renting it, enjoy, it's very fun! :)
(member since 2015)
reviewed on 11/13/15
9
TRINITY: Souls of Zill O'll
One of the best RPG's i've played in a long time, and I have played alot of RPG's this year. Big story line and 80+hrs of GP if you complete the majority of "sidequests". If your old school like me, and loved the "Ultima Exodus", "Dragon Warrior", and the Original FF games then you'll love this 1!
(member since 2012)
reviewed on 7/12/12
10
Who is writtings these reviews?
This is the game people like me, and my daughter, have been waiting for. Koei, who makes all the Dynasty Warriors games, finally takes that gameplay engine and put it in an RPG, with European themes. If you love DW, you'll love this, with the except there is no local multiplayer. If you don't love DW, then why are you playing this?<br /><br />Now as for gameplay, it's identical to DW but you can instantly switch between 3 characters. In fact you eventually gain the ability to switch "in attack" allowing for combo's. However, you never obtain any more characters (to control) than the first 3. Furthermore, unlike DW, you never become so powerful you can just burn through quests, you're always at just the right level to complete a quest. Really though, the easiest way to play is to just upgrade the redhead guys shooting attacks and stand back away from danger.<br /><br />Lengthwise, this is possibly the longest game I've ever played besides Final Fantasy 3. It gets to the point where you stray away to play something else, but then miss it and come back. Although some of that length comes from visiting every town repeatably to find the next story quest.<br /><br />Storywise, the game starts-out familiar, but by the end has terrific and sad story.<br /><br />The music is good, there's endless content, and even a sexy bounty hunter later on. I loved it!
(member since 2007)
reviewed on 2/26/11
7
Hack and Slash meet RPG
First of all this isn't a bad game by any means. It just lacks in certain areas.<br />Game play- Its hack and slash but has RPG skills to use in combat. You run around kill things get xp and also get money and the occasional item drop. You level up and updrade skills with SP. You can block and evade, which is helpful. Some monsters are huge and you fight about 20 to 30 things at once. That about sums up gameplay.<br /><br />Graphics- There seems to be some type of grainy filter applied to the overall look of the game. It makes the game look worse. Why they put a filter on i dont know. Unless your on a HD TV this game looks like bad its very dark and hard to see with no gamma option. But in HD it looks decent. Animations are average. Models both character and enemy look good. Effects are nothing spectacular but get the job done.<br /><br />Presentation- Menus menus menus, thats all you see when your not fighting. Towns-menu, dialogue-chat boxes, and lots more. The only exploration you do is in the games zones. That do have multiple areas but if you don't like that idea watch out for this game. Not only are there a lot of menus but they are generic and plain. Nothing special something you would see on a DS or PSP game not a 60$ 360 game. If it was 40$ that would be the right price. Oh but there are cut scenes that are fully voiced and animated but there are few and they don't last long some only 20 seconds.<br /><br />Lasting appeal- Well the game has tons of quests most are opttional. Quests are balanced and different. I would say there are about 10 different types of quests. They are fun and each one does feel unique. The game should take you about 20-30 hours if you do all the quests and try to max level to 50. Story is ok but nothing great.<br /><br />Over all its a decent game. If your a fan of hack and slash rpg you will feel right at home with this game. Just dont let the simple interface and menu system get to you. Its definitely worth a rent or a buy at a cheaper price maybe 40$.
(member since 2011)
reviewed on 2/15/11
9
Good action RPG, has some problems
This is an action RPG with a heavy emphasis on combat and looting.
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<br />PROS: Lots of quests, good (although unoriginal) story, lots of loot, lots of character customization. Unique combat system. Plenty of things to do. Streamlined presentation.
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<br />CONS: Voicework is not very good, combat can get tedious, quests are mostly generic, no world exploration, boring characters.
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<br />Overall: I give this a 9, but that may be skewed because I am a big fan of Japanese RPGs. Most people will probably give this a 7. The game has some issues, but if you can overlook them, the game can be fun and engaging.
(member since 2009)
reviewed on 2/13/11
8
Suprisingly good
Not too many games out there for PS3 like this. Granted the few there are are pretty good. However, this game does offer some fun things that some don't. The only game similar at all to this RPG/ActionRPG are Final Fantasy. In enjoy length in some games and this is one where it works. A Little repetative, how many GOW remakes are there, but upgrades happen fast and continously. I dont think the 6.3 is a good rep. of this game. For those of us looking for this game very good indeed. And we need more like it with improvements. A good start for PS3 in this genre.
(member since 2010)
reviewed on 3/28/11
4
Trinity: Bowls of chill
As a huge rpg fan i have played my fair share. Trinity offers nothing gamers havent seen done before. The story is bland and characters are very forgettable. You start out with your main character Areus thirsty for revenge for the death of someone close to him. Throughout your journey you will run into a few new characters. You can switch between characters the the push of a button. Each is designed for specific situations in battle. You have your tank, warrior, and rouge. The combat is strait forward you have 3 main attacks and it gets pretty repetitive. The graphics are ok nothing stellar. You pick up quests from a tavern or guild that are the basic go kill this collect this and return mission type. There are no towns to explore or openness to this game. Its all point and click where you want to go. With rpgs now days as open and free to do what and go where trinity offers none of that. Trinity just falls short on all aspects of what makes a good rpg. If you are a rpg fan looking for something to pass the time until something better comes out this would be good for a rent.
(member since 2010)
reviewed on 2/11/11