My World, My Way (video game)

My World, My Way (video game)
My World, My Way
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Developer(s) Global A Entertainment
Publisher(s)
Platform(s) Nintendo DS
PlayStation Portable
Release date(s) DS
  • JP June 12, 2008
  • NA February 3, 2009
PSP
  • JP July 9, 2009
Genre(s) RPG
Rating(s)

My World, My Way, released in Japan as Sekai wa Atashi de Mawatteru (世界はあたしでまわってる Sekai wa Atashi de Mawatteru?, literally "The World Revolves Around Me") is a role-playing game developed by Global A Entertainment and published by Atlus in North America on February 3, 2009.[1] The title was changed for the US release to avoid confusion with The World Ends With You.[2] There are also connections between this game and another Atlus title, Master of the Monster Lair, most noticeably the appearance of the game's two main characters, Owen and Kate, as Dungeon Makers. The game puts the player into the role of Princess Elise, a young, spoiled princess on a quest to impress a handsome adventurer into being her boyfriend.

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Gameplay

My World, My Way features two key game-play elements. One of which is Princess Elise's ability to pout, which prompts enemies and the game's landscape alike to change to her will through the usage of "pout points". By expending Pout Points the player can do a number of things to make tasks in the game easier, including forcing enemies to drop more money or experience points, completing quests automatically and altering the game's current environment to fulfill in-game requests due to certain items and enemies only being in certain areas. Princess Elise has the ability to make an environment area barren, a grassland, a forest, an island, a fire pit, a graveyard, a desert and more. As the player advances in the game, Elise's selfishness is refined and she gains a variety of different commands.

The second element is Elise's pet "Mimic Slime", which the player controls in battle along with Elise herself. Instead of leveling up via experience points, the Mimic Slime's abilities increase via mimicking the game's enemies. An example being that if it mimics an enemy with a high amount of hit points, its own hit points will increase, and if that enemy has the ability to equip a certain piece of equipment the Mimic Slime will gain that trait too.

The player traverses the game's world via an unconventional world map. Players choose a town area for the princess to visit, and once she enters, there will be a grid representing the surrounding landscape. One square has a town, one will have a gate, and the rest will be environment squares she can change. In order to unlock the gate, the princess has to fulfill requests from the town's mayor. Once she is in an area, the player can press the A button to search for items and monsters. After a period of time the area will run out of items or opponents; the player can then use the princess's Pout Points to refresh the area, drawing more enemies there.

Plot

Elise is a beautiful princess who has been given everything she's ever wanted. Upon turning 15, she realizes there's only one thing in the world she lacks – a handsome boyfriend. Thus, Elise orders her father to hold a ball and to invite every prince in the land. Elise meets her dream boyfriend at the ball, but he turns out to be an adventurer rather than a prince. To Elise's dismay, the adventurer tells her that she must become an experienced adventurer herself if she ever hopes to be with him. To the kingdom's surprise, Elise sets out to do just that.

Reception

The game attained a score of 31/40 from Japan's Famitsu magazine.[3]

PSP Remake

On March 23, 2009 Famitsu Magazine announced that Global A Entertainment will be making an enhanced remake for PlayStation Portable.[4] The enhanced port will feature a new Mode called "Light & Dark", new character and voice-over.

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