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Rhapsody III: Memories of Marl Kingdom

Rhapsody III: Memories of Marl Kingdom

|Japan, United States|Role-playing (RPG), Adventure

8.9 /10

Aww Great!

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28 ratings
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Steam · Player score8.9/1028 ratings
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Why play it

Dive back into Mark Kingdom through a series of charming stories that concludes the tales of Rhapsody I and Rhapsody II!

Story and worldbuilding

Memories of Marl Kingdom, unlike the earlier games in the series, consists of six separate chapters, each of which features different characters from the Rhapsody series. The chapters take place in various times before or after the stories of A Musical Adventure and Ballad of the Little Princess. These chapters often address unanswered questions from the earlier games, or provide additional insight into the characters. Chapter 1: The first chapter is set early in Cornet's adventure in A Musical Adventure and takes place after Ferdinand has been turned to stone. Cornet, Kururu, and Etoile get lost in a forest and end up in a town full of anthropomorphic mushrooms. There, they decide to find a young girl's missing mother. Chapter 2: The second chapter takes place four years after Ballad of the Little Princess. Kururu, now sixteen, has decided to marry Cello. In order to get her father to accept Cello as a suitable husband, Kururu has to win the upcoming Miss Marl Kingdom competition. This serves as an epilogue to Little Princess. In this chapter, it is heavily implied that Kururu and Cello will eventually be the parents of Homard from La Pucelle: Tactics. Chapter 3: The third adventure is not firmly established anywhere on the series timeline. The Nyankos of the Marjoly Family have gone missing, and the four women set out to find why they have disappeared. Chapter 4: The fourth chapter takes place immediately before the events in Ballad of the Little Princess. Pekonyan, a servant of the Akurjo Family, is in love with Pokonyan, a Nyanko for the Marjoly Family. Pekonyan is distraught when she realizes that the Akurjo Family is going to war with the Marjoly Family, and decides to assassinate Akurjo before this happens. Chapter 5: The fifth and longest chapter in the game takes place thousands of years before A Musical Adventure and, due to its length, is the only chapter in the game to be broken into multiple sub-chapters. This chapter follows Cherie's life from start to finish, from the last days of the Ancient civilization, to the birth of Cornet, to Cherie's death. This is the second bonus chapter to be included in the DS remake of A Musical Adventure. Chapter 6: The sixth chapter is a bonus boss rush event. In this chapter, every single playable character from every chapter is brought together, regardless of when or where their stories take place, to defeat the Dark Lord.

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Rating momentum

Aww Great!: 8.9/10 across 28 ratings. Word of mouth is strong — if you like the genre, go for it.

Play style

This is a Port leaning into Role-playing (RPG), Adventure. Confirm the form and fantasy before you commit.

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RPG FanDes Miller · 16 Apr, 2024
7.2/10

Rhapsody III is a serviceable entry that manages to maintain its humor, whimsy, and charm while experimenting with a few new ideas with varying degrees of success.

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GameBlastIvanir Ignacchitti · 25 Aug, 2023
8/10

Rhapsody III: Memories of Marl Kingdom is a worthy conclusion to the RHapsody series, tieing up the plot as a gift for the fans. Though the grinding tendency and the episodic format may be bottlenecks for enjoying the game when compared to its predecessors, the experience is worth the wait for fans of fairy tales and RPGs.

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