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''[[Eternal Eyes]]'' (known as ''Crimson Eyes'' in Japan) is a strategy/tactics RPG for the [[Play StationPlayStation]]. It is unusual in that it combines strategy gameplay with the [[Mons]] genre--all of your units (except [[The Hero]], of course) are monsters (or Magical Puppets, as the case may be). It also has a unique, if complex, spell system.
 
Long ago, the Crimson Eyed tribe used magical jewels in order to bring puppets to life. These magical puppets served the Crimson Eyes and were their helpers, pets, and friends. However, people came to fear the Crimson Eyes for their powers. The people fled and their abandoned puppets grew wild.
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It is in this chaos that Luke, a young boy from the kingdom of Gross, learns that he is a descendant of the Crimson Eyes. With the help of his friends, sister, and the magical puppets of yore, he must learn to harness his powers and become a hero!
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* [[Action Girl]]: {{spoiler|Elena in [[New Game+]].}}
* [[Always Withwith You]]: {{spoiler|Luke and Elena's parents tell their children this before vanishing to keep Luna imprisoned.}}
* [[American Kirby Is Hardcore]]: The Japanese logo is the cute, anime-style hero over a scroll with the title on it. The American boxart is a pair of [[Evil Overlooker|looming, menacing red eyes in a red sky,]] over a sword.
* [[Anti-Grinding]]: If you fight in areas that are way below your level, or keep fighting in one area, the amount of bonus EXP you get for clearing a field steadily drops. High-level monsters also gain fewer EXP for beating up on weaker ones.