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Phantom Brave (Japan / Genteiban)

PlayStation 2
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Reviewed in
2004
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✪ Reviewed on April 7, 2025
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Phantom Brave is a quirky NIS tactical RPG. No grid, free-form battles, objects bound to allies. Original, demanding and genuinely touching thanks to Marona and Ash.

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Category
Tactics 1 player 12+
Description
A Nippon Ichi Software tactical RPG released in 2004 (US, Japan, Europe), a spiritual cousin of Disgaea. Marona, a young chroma, travels with the ghost Ash and summons spirits onto objects or stones to fight. A free placement system (without a grid) and bottomless tactical depth. A Japanese-signature cult niche.

Phantom Brave review

4/5
Art direction
"Striking"
4/5
Music
"Excellent"
4/5
Story
"Captivating"
Gameplay
"Solid"
Fun
"Mild"
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Difficult"
Technical info
💾0,45 GB 📅22/01/2004
Published by Nippon Ichi Software

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Collector interest

The Japanese limited Genteiban edition of Phantom Brave, shipped with extras around this free-placement Nippon Ichi tactical by the creator of Disgaea. Its appeal lies in this first-run collector set, scarcer and more contested than the regular edition, in an already niche genre. A clear target for Nippon Ichi collectors attentive to limited versions.

An underrated gem

Nippon Ichi swept aside the tactical RPG's traditional grid here for a free-placement system and characters summoned from the scenery. Its disorienting approach and modest presentation confined it to a small audience. Behind an abyssal difficulty for completionists hides a bittersweet tale and a system of unsuspected richness.

Is Phantom Brave still worth playing in 2026?

Released in 2004 on PS2, Nippon Ichi's project upends the grid tactical RPG by offering a free movement system across the field, with no tiles. Young Marona, able to summon spirits by binding them to objects in the scenery, unfolds an original and deep combat mechanic. The bittersweet writing, which touches on grief and loneliness behind a colourful facade, moves through its sincerity. The depth of the progression, typical of the studio, borders on excess. The camera and the readability ask for a period of adjustment. A singular gem, recommended for fans of strategy and of moving stories that hide real melancholy under their bright surface.

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