Valkyria Chronicles III

Valkyria Chronicles III
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Developer(s)Media.Vision
Publisher(s)Sega
Director(s)Takeshi Ozawa
Producer(s)Shinji Motoyama
Artist(s)Raita Honjou
Writer(s)Kazuki Yamanobe
Hiroyuki Fujii
Koichi Majima
Kishiko Miyagi
Seiki Nagakawa
Takayuki Shouji
Composer(s)Hitoshi Sakimoto
SeriesValkyria Chronicles
Platform(s)PlayStation Portable
Release
  • JP: January 27, 2011
Genre(s)Tactical role-playing
Mode(s)Single-player

Senjō no Varukyuria 3: Unrecorded Chronicles,[a] commonly referred to as Valkyria Chronicles III outside Japan, is a tactical role-playing video game co-developed by Sega and Media.Vision for the PlayStation Portable. Released in January 2011 in Japan, it is the third game in the Valkyria Chronicles series. Employing the same fusion of tactical and real-time gameplay as its predecessors, the story runs parallel to the first game and follows the "Nameless", a penal military unit serving the nation of Gallia during the Second Europan War that performs black ops.

The game began development in 2010, carrying over a large portion of the work done on Valkyria Chronicles II. While it retained the standard features of the series, it also underwent multiple adjustments, such as making the game more forgiving for series newcomers. Character designer Raita Honjou and composer Hitoshi Sakimoto both returned from previous entries, along with Valkyria Chronicles II director Takeshi Ozawa. A large team of writers handled the script. The game's opening theme was sung by May'n.

It met with positive sales in Japan, and was praised by both Japanese and western critics. After release, it received downloadable content, along with an expanded edition in November of that year. It was also adapted into manga and an original video animation series. Due to low sales of Valkyria Chronicles II, Valkyria Chronicles III was not localized, but a fan translation compatible with the game's expanded edition was released in 2014. Media.Vision would return to the franchise with the 2016 release of Valkyria Revolution, and a sequel, Valkyria Chronicles 4, was released worldwide in 2018.
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