Get ready to embark on a quest that has you hunting spirits, battling enemies, and ultimately opening the fabled Gate of Eternity. The tale of Stella Deus is that of a dying world being slowly consumed by a poisonous mist. To John Doe who opened up the money glitch. Stella Deus has a way of creating high levels gear and weapons from current inventory which is pretty exhaustive in the amount of combinations can be used. Each action - whether movement, physical attack, or magic spell - requires action points (AP). I've got some very particular ideas about how to play this game, and this is where I get to talk about them.

Story. Accompanying the graphical masterpiece is what will be, most likely, another starry soundtrack from Hitoshi Sakimoto, best known for … 1) IT'S ALL ABOUT MOVEMENT. Each action - whether movement, physical attack, or magic spell - requires action points (AP). Stella Deus does has it's share of flaws but it doesn't mean it's a bad game. I don’t play SRPG much. Your main character is Spero who is a young knight, who follows the RPG cliche of being fatherless/orphaned and wields a sword bequeathed to him by his late parental figure. Effectively manage your characters and inventory to launch powerful attacks. To GameFAQs for hosting my first faq. Stella Deus's most deciding factor lies in how you move your soldiers around the battlefield. To the gamers for playing Stella Deus. Below are links to Stella Deus: The Gate of Eternity reviews we found on external sites. Stella Deus received moderately favorable reviews at the time of its release, with a 75/100 score from the aggregate review site Metacritic. Stella Deus seems to have descended from a dream, and it's arguably one of the most sublime visual works of this early year. Let’s Review. If the site's content is still active, you can click on the rating the site awarded the game to open the review in a new tab or window, or click the name of the site to see a selection of other reviews from that outlet. Atlus Software's Stella Deus: The Gate of Eternity is the latest attempt at dethroning the PS2 tactics champ, and I might as well tell you from the start that it hasn't done it. I made this because I noticed that there were no guides about the minor characters in Stella Deus. The good news is, you don't have to listen. You command your units by moving them around the isometric battle view. Though some combinations just doesnt make sense in that some powerful weapons and gear can be made by combining a weak low-level item with a medium-level one while combining two high-levels can get a player a useless low-level item. April 26, 2005 - Atlus sent out the good word today that Stella Deus: The Gate of Eternity is now shipping to North American retailers, exclusively for the PlayStation 2. Sure, they have no plot relevance, and in the long run become obsolete (although I do find them useful even in late game), but they're fun to use and can be of great help in the first chapters. 1. Though some may complain that Stella Deus doesn't have the diversity of a jobs/abilities system (like Final Fantasy Tactics, the game Stella Deus is destined to be compared to in every review written about it), I found that the gameplay in Stella Deus was perfect. After the battles, your characters gain levels and get new abilities. Many reviewers praised the game's art direction and visual style, even as they lamented its poor voice acting. Stella Deus is a tactical role-playing game. Below are links to Stella Deus: The Gate of Eternity reviews we found on external sites.