Blades Of Time -ntsc-u--ntsc-j--pal--iso- Info
Blades of Time is a 2012 action-adventure hack-and-slash title developed by Gaijin Entertainment and published by Konami. Serving as the spiritual successor to the 2007 game X-Blades, it follows the journey of the treasure hunter Ayumi as she explores the mysterious and dangerous Dragonland. Regional Releases and Formats
For Blades of Time, a game about rewriting history and correcting mistakes, the irony is that its own history is scattered across three major regional formats. Whether you are looking for the smoother framerate of the NTSC version, the multilanguage support of the PAL version, or the collector's rarity of the NTSC-J version, preserving these ISOs ensures that Ayumi’s treasure hunt won't be lost to time. Blades of Time -NTSC-U--NTSC-J--PAL--ISO-
Premise and Setting
You play as Marie, a treasure-hunting adventurer stranded on a cursed island filled with ancient ruins, monsters, and powerful artifacts. As she searches for a way off the island and for missing companions, she uncovers the island’s dark past and gradually gains powerful abilities tied to time manipulation. Blades of Time is a 2012 action-adventure hack-and-slash
Key Mechanic: "Time Rewind," allowing players to create "Time Clones" of Ayumi to solve puzzles and fight enemies. Scratched discs: Physical copies are rare; ISOs preserve
: The core gameplay feature allows players to turn back time and create a "Time Clone" of Ayumi. This clone repeats previous actions, enabling players to solve puzzles or take down powerful enemies using coordinated attacks with their past selves. Combat and Magic
- Scratched discs: Physical copies are rare; ISOs preserve the data.
- Emulation: Modern emulators (RPCS3 for PS3, Xenia for Xbox 360) require decrypted or properly dumped ISOs.
- Modded Consoles: If you own a jailbroken PS3 or RGH Xbox 360, you can load ISOs directly from an HDD.