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Valkyrie Profile

Developer: tri-Ace · Published by Enix · 2000
Norse mythology meets an innovative battle system in tri-Ace's ambitious, divisive PlayStation RPG.
RPGPlayStation 1tri-AceNorse MythologyCult Classic
2.0
Average
POCG VERDICT
tri-Ace built a stunning RPG and forgot to finish it: gorgeous art, an innovative battle system, and absolutely nothing holding them together.
Valkyrie Profile has beautiful sprites, an innovative battle system, and a rich mythology, but the game around them is hollow filler with no connective tissue. A tragic waste of potential.
About This Game

Valkyrie Profile is a role-playing game developed by tri-Ace and published by Enix, released for the PlayStation on December 22, 1999 in Japan and August 29, 2000 in North America. It draws heavily from Norse mythology, casting the player as Lenneth, one of the three valkyries of Asgard, tasked by Odin to descend to Midgard and recruit the souls of fallen warriors (Einherjar) in preparation for the final battle of Ragnarok.

The game is structured around a chapter-based system in which each chapter allots a fixed number of periods. Visiting towns and dungeons consumes periods, requiring players to manage their time across story events, dungeon exploration, and Einherjar recruitment. Recruited warriors can be trained and then transferred to Asgard to serve in the divine war, with Odin evaluating the valkyrie's selections at the end of each chapter. The game features multiple endings, including a hidden canonical ending (the A ending) that requires specific, non-obvious actions across multiple chapters to unlock.

Dungeon exploration plays out in side-scrolling 2D environments with light platforming. Combat uses a distinctive real-time hybrid of the turn-based format: each of the four controller face buttons corresponds to a party member, and players control the timing and sequence of attacks freely, enabling aerial juggling and coordinated multi-character combos. The soundtrack was composed by Motoi Sakuraba.

Valkyrie Profile received mixed-to-positive reviews at release, with praise directed at its visual presentation, battle system innovation, and mythological premise, and criticism aimed at its narrative structure, pacing, and the disconnect between its mechanical components. The game became a sought-after collector's item on the PlayStation. A PSP port, Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth (2006), added remastered FMV sequences and was later released digitally. A prequel, Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria, was released for the PlayStation 2 in 2006.

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POCG ReviewOriginal: October 15, 2000
2.0
Average
Review Verdict
Private: Valkyrie Profile
Valkyrie Profile has beautiful sprites, an innovative battle system, and a rich mythology, but the game around them is hollow filler with no connective tissue. A tragic waste of potential.
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Industry
How to Play TodayYour options for running this game in 2026
Original Hardware
Requires a PlayStation and the retail disc. Valkyrie Profile is a well-known collector's item; complete copies commonly sell for $80-150+ depending on condition. Also plays on PlayStation 2 and early backward-compatible PlayStation 3 models.
Modern Re-release
Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth (2006) is a PSP port with remastered FMV, available on PSP cartridge and digitally on the PlayStation Store (PSP/Vita). A mobile port (iOS/Android) was released but availability varies by region.
Emulation / Other Options
DuckStation and Mednafen handle the PlayStation original cleanly on modern hardware with resolution scaling. Given the collector's pricing on the original disc, emulation is the practical path for most players. Dump your own disc for legal play.