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Kartia: The Word of Fate

Kartia: The Word of Fate

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Descr: Kartia: The Word of Fate, known as Legend of Kartia in Europe and Rebus in Japan, is a tactical role-playing game developed and published by Atlus for Sony's PlayStation video game console in 1998. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: March 26, 1998
Designer: Yoshitaka Amano
Composers: Kenichi Tsuchiya; Masaki Kurokawa
Developer: Atlus
Platform: PlayStation
Genres: Tactical role-playing game, Fantasy, Entertainment, Societal

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