Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth brings the classic PlayStation game console title, originally released in 2000, to the PSP system with completely new CG cut scenes dramatizing the epic story of a Norse battle maiden collecting souls for a war between the gods. PlayStation Portable The story of Lenneth, a Valkyrie charged with recruiting the souls of the fallen to fight in Ragnarok. In 2006 a PSP port was released, titled 'Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth'.
This section needs expansion. You can help. ( July 2015) The Valkyrie Profile series is developed by and published by (now ). It was created by Yoshiharu Gotanda, one founder of tri-Ace. Composed scores for the series. The original Valkyrie Profile was a late-period role-playing game on PlayStation, so it was able to use the console's performance to its fullest.
Adaptation Several have been written based on the series. They are Valkyrie Profile, Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria, and Valkyrie Profile: The Dark Alchemist. A manga called Valkyrie Profile Enix Supercomic Gekijoh is based on of Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth.
Reception Sales and review scores Game Units sold 709,000 35/40 81/100 248,000 - 80/100 400,000 (JP) 34/40 84/100 230,000 32/40 74/100 Overall, the Valkyrie Profile series received positive critical reception both in Japan and the West. The series has sold over 1.56 million copies. Some Valkyrie Profile games have been included in various lists of top games. In a 2006 reader's poll conducted by Famitsu, the first Valkyrie Profile was voted the 27th best video game of all time. Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth received 's award for Best PSP RPG of 2006. Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria received IGN's award for 'Best Game No One Played'. References.
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