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Blue Dragon (X360)
Publisher: Microsoft Game Studios Developer: Mistwalker
Genre: RPG Release Date: August 28, 2007
ESRB: Teen More Info on this Game


By Gabe Graziani | Aug. 17, 2007
Finally, the 360 gets the traditional JRPG experience it so richly deserves.


Pros-
Phenomenal music; magnificently rendered cutscenes; tons of hours of gameplay.

Cons-
Weird (though rare) framerate issues; cutscenes are kind of long.



It has been nearly two years since the debut of our cherished Xbox 360, and yet there is one genre of games that has been noticeably absent from its otherwise stellar library of titles: the Japanese role-playing game. Granted, a vast portion of 360 owners probably couldn't care less about this fact, content to play Gears of War, GRAW and Oblivion. Nobody can deny that those games are indeed awesome; however, for that slice of the 360 populace that craves a ****c Final Fantasy-****experience (Final Fantasy XI, decent though it may be, does not count because it's an MMO), your prayers have finally been answered with Blue Dragon.

Chase the Dragon

One of the things that Blue Dragon will undoubtedly receive criticism for is its slow start. While some people may take the 10-to-20-hour ramp-up to the true meat of the game as a negative, we aficionados of JRPGs know that this is par for the ****c 60-hour course. Blue Dragon is not particularly engaging right out of the gate, but instead needs time to cultivate the atmosphere and mood that slowly germinate into the kind of meaningful storytelling that grand daddy of console RPGs Hironobu Sakaguchi is known for.

Following from this, your characters also need time to grow in order to fill out their slim repertoire of combat moves before the combat system really starts to rock. At the start of the game, when your little guys are just a bunch of fresh-faced tykes, you don't have many options during the seemingly boring battles. Of course, developing your characters into battle-hardened veterans as you progress through the first third of the game results in a plethora of different and exciting skills they can execute.

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Even Blue Dragon's turn-based approach gains depth the longer you play because some of your characters can charge their moves. Spells and certain characters' attacks offer a charge bar with a specific zone marked off as a maximum effect area, so when you use those attacks, the little meter moves back and forth down the bar and you try to hit the sweet spot that results in the best possible effect.

The twist is that charging attacks takes more time than just belting them out at minimal power, which means that charging an attack may reset your position in the initiative list causing you to attack later than you would've if you hadn't taken the time to charge it up. So, you have to decide how necessary that extra damage boost is in relation to when you want that attack (or heal) to happen, and this adds a tremendous amount of tactical thinking to the battles when you get sufficiently deep into the game. Suddenly, around the 20 hour mark, what seemed like a dumbed-down Playskool version of an RPG has become a brain-taxing duel of wits between you and a green mural monster with poison breath.

Speaking of spells and skills, one of the things that makes Blue Dragon great is the ability to change your (or, more accurately, your shadow's) ****whenever you're not in combat. This gives you total control of your party make-up at any given time. Each ****gains skills that can be transferred to other ****s by adding them to your skill roster, so if you spend a brief period of time leveling up your Black Magic **** you can switch to the Sword Master ****and still be able to use some Black Magic skills. This is especially awesome since some ****s offer unique bonuses that are valuable to almost every **** like the Black Magic ability to regain mana while walking or the Generalist trait of having extra skill slots (essential if you want to be able to use more than one ****s skills).

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Dragon its Feet

Some weird problems exist in Blue Dragon, though, not the least of which is a bizarre slow-down of the framerate when combat becomes a bit too heated. Still, this doesn't happen a bunch, so fans of the JRPG genre probably won't mind all that much. What's a few dropped frames of animation during battles you'll likely end up having over and over again?

Of course, all of the ****c issues that plague Japanese role-playing games are in full effect, but, again, fans of the genre shouldn't mind and may even look forward to these kinds of things. Cut-scenes are sometimes obscenely long, making Blue Dragon roughly half game and half movie at times. Though you have some control over whether or not you fight monsters on the field, the game still manages to throw some random encounters at you by putting enemies directly and unavoidably in your path, so the traditional complaint of "too many random encounters" is still a teensy bit valid. Seriously though, if these are things that bother you about JRPGs, why on Earth did you even consider buying Blue Dragon?

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Shout at the Dragon

Before we wrap up this review, there is one last brilliantly shining point of utter coolness to Blue Dragon that we simply must mention. While the bulk of the music in the game is what you would expect out of an epic tale of magic and the fight against a cruel despot (read: magnificently sweeping symphonic scores), some of the tunes are so totally non-sequitur that they reach a completely new level of awesome.

Specifically, we're talking about the boss fight music, which is one of the most appealing pieces of audio ever heard. A stunning work that redefines tired hair metal, the boss fight music featured in Blue Dragon is reminiscent of the theme from the original 80s-era Transformers movie. Complete with your standard opening high-pitched screech that could easily have come from Guns 'N Roses' Axel Rose or Skid Row's Sebastian Bach, this track is a triumph of sheer out-of-left-field-ness. In all sincerity (but maybe with just a touch of sarcasm), the boss fight music is one of the best things about the whole game that serves the purpose of instantly and unmistakably alerting you to the fact that you're in for a serious battle. In a word (or maybe two): it rocks.

For most 360 gamers, Blue Dragon is going to be a hard sell, but for that sliver of the community that longs for a return to the days of Final Fantasy or Dragon Quest, you simply couldn't do any better. Without question, it's one of the longest games available on the 360, clocking in at roughly 60 hours depending on how quickly you blaze through it. For huge anime/JRPG geeks like us, Blue Dragon is a fantastic game as long as you can make it through the first few plodding hours and don't mind the hyper-cute character design. Now, if you'll excuse us, we need to go see if we can pick up a version of the boss fight music without the lyrics for future karaoke parties.

http://xbox360.gamespy.com/xbox-360/mistwalker-rpg/813556p2.html

FINALLY, a good and fair review! I can't wait for this game. :)

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Of course any review that doesn't give it a good review isn't fair.
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Of course any review that doesn't give it a good review isn't fair.sexy_chimp

I see you have learned how System Wars works.

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I really really want to like this game but...I just can't. I don't know why. Something about it is just a complete utter turn off.
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Of course any review that doesn't give it a good review isn't fair.sexy_chimp

Did I say otherwise? It has gotten 7 other reviews that said it was good.

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I really really want to like this game but...I just can't. I don't know why. Something about it is just a complete utter turn off. hotdaisy18

Yeah, that's cool. I definitely can understand why people don't like it, but for some reason, I liked it.

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For most 360 gamers, Blue Dragon is going to be a hard sell, but for that sliver of the community that longs for a return to the days of Final Fantasy or Dragon Quest, you simply couldn't do any better. Without question, it's one of the longest games available on the 360, clocking in at roughly 60 hours depending on how quickly you blaze through it. For huge anime/JRPG geeks like us, Blue Dragon is a fantastic game as long as you can make it through the first few plodding hours and don't mind the hyper-cute character design. Now, if you'll excuse us, we need to go see if we can pick up a version of the boss fight music without the lyrics for future karaoke parties.

http://xbox360.gamespy.com/xbox-360/mistwalker-rpg/813556p2.html

FINALLY, a good and fair review! I can't wait for this game. :)

BioShockOwnz

Wow, they are basically calling it the dragon quest that never was (DQ ripoff).

And....because other people didn't give it a good score means they weren't fair?

Aside from that, I've played the demo and didn't like it. It got a 7.9 from IGN, and they tend to be more rewarding than gamespot....

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[QUOTE="BioShockOwnz"]


For most 360 gamers, Blue Dragon is going to be a hard sell, but for that sliver of the community that longs for a return to the days of Final Fantasy or Dragon Quest, you simply couldn't do any better. Without question, it's one of the longest games available on the 360, clocking in at roughly 60 hours depending on how quickly you blaze through it. For huge anime/JRPG geeks like us, Blue Dragon is a fantastic game as long as you can make it through the first few plodding hours and don't mind the hyper-cute character design. Now, if you'll excuse us, we need to go see if we can pick up a version of the boss fight music without the lyrics for future karaoke parties.

http://xbox360.gamespy.com/xbox-360/mistwalker-rpg/813556p2.html

FINALLY, a good and fair review! I can't wait for this game. :)

TheBusDriver

Wow, they are basically calling it the dragon quest that never was.

And....because other people didn't give it a good score means they weren't fair?

Read my post before yours, Level 2. ;)

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[QUOTE="hotdaisy18"]I really really want to like this game but...I just can't. I don't know why. Something about it is just a complete utter turn off. BioShockOwnz

Yeah, that's cool. I definitely can understand why people don't like it, but for some reason, I liked it.

Now that I think of it, I think it was the boss fight music that had me turn the demo off. Not the best of Nobuo's work but...meh. I'll rent it though and give it another try. If not, I always have Persona 3 to fall back on.

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#10 BrooklynBomber
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I played the demo and it was not good and certainly not a game on the level of dragon quest imo.
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#11 BioShockOwnz
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[QUOTE="BioShockOwnz"]

[QUOTE="hotdaisy18"]I really really want to like this game but...I just can't. I don't know why. Something about it is just a complete utter turn off. hotdaisy18

Yeah, that's cool. I definitely can understand why people don't like it, but for some reason, I liked it.

Now that I think of it, I think it was the boss fight music that had me turn the demo off. Not the best of Nobuo's work but...meh. I'll rent it though and give it another try. If not, I always have Persona 3 to fall back on.

Haha, I love the cheesy metal during the boss fights. It definitely reminds me of Dragonforce.

I just picked up Persona 3 today. It's absolutely amazing so far, but then again....I'm a huge fan of the Shin Megami games.

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I really really want to like this game but...I just can't. I don't know why. Something about it is just a complete utter turn off. hotdaisy18

Same here. This game seems to me like more DQ and for some reason I don't like DQ. But we'll see if it's better.

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I still hated the demo.
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I still hated the demo.ginglejangle

It just isn't your type of game then. It's a quality JRPG. Not the highest quality, but still quality.

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Whenever I see that kid on the horse I like the game a lot more. He's badass.
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Whenever I see that kid on the horse I like the game a lot more. He's badass.JiveT

Yeah, that screen really reminds me of Dragon Quest. He is badass.

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#17 Corvin
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I love "traditional" RPGs. Blue Dragon... its had good enough reviews that I would be willing to give it a try when the RPG bug bites me, I just haven't been in an RPG mood. Maybe after a few price drops. I'm also keeping my eye on Lost Odyssey, sounds great to me.
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On one hand the thought of trying to wade through a Jrpg makes me not want to even give it a chance, on the other hand BioShockOwnz is hyping it and that is a pretty good reason to take a look.

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On one hand the thought of trying to wade through a Jrpg makes me not want to even give it a chance, on the other hand BioShockOwnz is hyping it and that is a pretty good reason to take a look.

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:lol: Indeed. ;)

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I can see your excitement for this game and where its coming from due to screens and your obvious love of JRPGS but, I think this game is a hit or miss among anyone. Hit: JRPG lovers Miss: JRPG lovers, and the rest.
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im getting it, i thought the demo was ok. the gameplay has enough customization to get interesting. and the story concept was simple and stuff so i really dont care. sometimes cheesy and simple is good enough. besides, the first disc is just a timepass. It picks up alot more on disc 2 and 3, so im bound to just love disc 2 and 3. because ill hate disc 1 with a passion.
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The game isn't for me, I found the demo horribly boring. Here's hoping for other JRPGs.
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The game isn't for me, I found the demo horribly boring. Here's hoping for other JRPGs.inertk

Meh, I loved it. The pacing feels about the same as any JRPG.

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nice cant wait for this. I am buying this together with bioshock.
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nice cant wait for this. I am buying this together with bioshock.joeychew

Both excellent purchases.;)

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Simple math. 4/5 = 8/10 = 80% = 8.0(GS) Wow, lets all get hyped about a AA previewed game.

...Its a little late. I'm a little moody again. And those D*** hook-up and something about "booty" commercials get really annoying.

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Simple math. 4/5 = 8/10 = 80% = 8.0(GS) Wow, lets all get hyped about a AA previewed game.

...Its a little late. I'm a little moody again. And those D*** hook-up and something about "booty" commercials get really annoying.

Spartan8907

Well, it is hyped AA, so it would be considered a success in System Wars.

Anyways, ShopAtHome FTW!;)

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Good review. Basically says exactly what I'm expecting of the game.

An old-school rpg experience for an old-school rpg gamer. Can't wait.

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More blue dragon garbage, no thanks, i'll stick with dragon quest VIII. :wink:
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Blue Dragon (X360)
Publisher: Microsoft Game Studios Developer: Mistwalker
Genre: RPG Release Date: August 28, 2007
ESRB: Teen More Info on this Game


By Gabe Graziani | Aug. 17, 2007
Finally, the 360 gets the traditional JRPG experience it so richly deserves.


Pros-
Phenomenal music; magnificently rendered cutscenes; tons of hours of gameplay.

Cons-
Weird (though rare) framerate issues; cutscenes are kind of long.



It has been nearly two years since the debut of our cherished Xbox 360, and yet there is one genre of games that has been noticeably absent from its otherwise stellar library of titles: the Japanese role-playing game. Granted, a vast portion of 360 owners probably couldn't care less about this fact, content to play Gears of War, GRAW and Oblivion. Nobody can deny that those games are indeed awesome; however, for that slice of the 360 populace that craves a ****c Final Fantasy-****experience (Final Fantasy XI, decent though it may be, does not count because it's an MMO), your prayers have finally been answered with Blue Dragon.

Chase the Dragon

One of the things that Blue Dragon will undoubtedly receive criticism for is its slow start. While some people may take the 10-to-20-hour ramp-up to the true meat of the game as a negative, we aficionados of JRPGs know that this is par for the ****c 60-hour course. Blue Dragon is not particularly engaging right out of the gate, but instead needs time to cultivate the atmosphere and mood that slowly germinate into the kind of meaningful storytelling that grand daddy of console RPGs Hironobu Sakaguchi is known for.

Following from this, your characters also need time to grow in order to fill out their slim repertoire of combat moves before the combat system really starts to rock. At the start of the game, when your little guys are just a bunch of fresh-faced tykes, you don't have many options during the seemingly boring battles. Of course, developing your characters into battle-hardened veterans as you progress through the first third of the game results in a plethora of different and exciting skills they can execute.

Image

Even Blue Dragon's turn-based approach gains depth the longer you play because some of your characters can charge their moves. Spells and certain characters' attacks offer a charge bar with a specific zone marked off as a maximum effect area, so when you use those attacks, the little meter moves back and forth down the bar and you try to hit the sweet spot that results in the best possible effect.

The twist is that charging attacks takes more time than just belting them out at minimal power, which means that charging an attack may reset your position in the initiative list causing you to attack later than you would've if you hadn't taken the time to charge it up. So, you have to decide how necessary that extra damage boost is in relation to when you want that attack (or heal) to happen, and this adds a tremendous amount of tactical thinking to the battles when you get sufficiently deep into the game. Suddenly, around the 20 hour mark, what seemed like a dumbed-down Playskool version of an RPG has become a brain-taxing duel of wits between you and a green mural monster with poison breath.

Speaking of spells and skills, one of the things that makes Blue Dragon great is the ability to change your (or, more accurately, your shadow's) ****whenever you're not in combat. This gives you total control of your party make-up at any given time. Each ****gains skills that can be transferred to other ****s by adding them to your skill roster, so if you spend a brief period of time leveling up your Black Magic **** you can switch to the Sword Master ****and still be able to use some Black Magic skills. This is especially awesome since some ****s offer unique bonuses that are valuable to almost every **** like the Black Magic ability to regain mana while walking or the Generalist trait of having extra skill slots (essential if you want to be able to use more than one ****s skills).

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Dragon its Feet

Some weird problems exist in Blue Dragon, though, not the least of which is a bizarre slow-down of the framerate when combat becomes a bit too heated. Still, this doesn't happen a bunch, so fans of the JRPG genre probably won't mind all that much. What's a few dropped frames of animation during battles you'll likely end up having over and over again?

Of course, all of the ****c issues that plague Japanese role-playing games are in full effect, but, again, fans of the genre shouldn't mind and may even look forward to these kinds of things. Cut-scenes are sometimes obscenely long, making Blue Dragon roughly half game and half movie at times. Though you have some control over whether or not you fight monsters on the field, the game still manages to throw some random encounters at you by putting enemies directly and unavoidably in your path, so the traditional complaint of "too many random encounters" is still a teensy bit valid. Seriously though, if these are things that bother you about JRPGs, why on Earth did you even consider buying Blue Dragon?

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Shout at the Dragon

Before we wrap up this review, there is one last brilliantly shining point of utter coolness to Blue Dragon that we simply must mention. While the bulk of the music in the game is what you would expect out of an epic tale of magic and the fight against a cruel despot (read: magnificently sweeping symphonic scores), some of the tunes are so totally non-sequitur that they reach a completely new level of awesome.

Specifically, we're talking about the boss fight music, which is one of the most appealing pieces of audio ever heard. A stunning work that redefines tired hair metal, the boss fight music featured in Blue Dragon is reminiscent of the theme from the original 80s-era Transformers movie. Complete with your standard opening high-pitched screech that could easily have come from Guns 'N Roses' Axel Rose or Skid Row's Sebastian Bach, this track is a triumph of sheer out-of-left-field-ness. In all sincerity (but maybe with just a touch of sarcasm), the boss fight music is one of the best things about the whole game that serves the purpose of instantly and unmistakably alerting you to the fact that you're in for a serious battle. In a word (or maybe two): it rocks.

For most 360 gamers, Blue Dragon is going to be a hard sell, but for that sliver of the community that longs for a return to the days of Final Fantasy or Dragon Quest, you simply couldn't do any better. Without question, it's one of the longest games available on the 360, clocking in at roughly 60 hours depending on how quickly you blaze through it. For huge anime/JRPG geeks like us, Blue Dragon is a fantastic game as long as you can make it through the first few plodding hours and don't mind the hyper-cute character design. Now, if you'll excuse us, we need to go see if we can pick up a version of the boss fight music without the lyrics for future karaoke parties.

http://xbox360.gamespy.com/xbox-360/mistwalker-rpg/813556p2.html

FINALLY, a good and fair review! I can't wait for this game. :)

BioShockOwnz

aha i lol'ed

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It looks like a good game. Definately one i will be picking up when i get a 360. ;)
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#32 TheCrazed420
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More blue dragon garbage, no thanks, i'll stick with dragon quest VIII. :wink:Bluedragonkiddy

Yeah, been there, done that. Ill just play both.

*edit* G10 mgs4, why would you quote that whole post to say 2 words. Get rid of it, noob.

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#33 xDonRobx
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Whenever I see that kid on the horse I like the game a lot more. He's badass.JiveT

But if it was PS3 exclusive you would say "Sony is teh kiddy!!"

Demo was pretty fun. My brother is buyin the game so i'll see how it is in a week.

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#34 Trading_Zoner
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meh, I still see it getting a 7.5 here on GS.
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#35 BioShockOwnz
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Well, atleast we haven't had many hardcore fanboy responses in this post. :) I am so excited for this game and I still think it has a chance at possibly getting a AA since they kinda liked the import version on On The Spot.
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#36 DoctorBunny
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I already own the game and am rolling through it. I already know its very good :)
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#37 BioShockOwnz
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I already own the game and am rolling through it. I already know its very good :)DoctorBunny

XD I can tell what kinda 360 you have.;)

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#38 Bdking57
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honestly here.. as a 360 owner, this game is good... but only for a certain age group. It seemed very kiddy to me, which is my only grip as I like the battle system. If your going to play a hardcore JRPG... why would you not buy persona 3 right now? Last gen PS2 graphics, but its simply better... hell its going out score blue dragon without even having progressive scan. I like my JRPGs dark, not too cartoon like.
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#39 goldplus
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lol at thos grapics!
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#40 DoctorBunny
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[QUOTE="DoctorBunny"]I already own the game and am rolling through it. I already know its very good :)BioShockOwnz

XD I can tell what kinda 360 you have.;)

A premium? how'd you know :p

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#41 Riviera_Phantom
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[QUOTE="ginglejangle"]I still hated the demo.BioShockOwnz

It just isn't your type of game then. It's a quality JRPG. Not the highest quality, but still quality.

I think old style is a better word than quality.

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#42 Heil68
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Thats good to see, lot of trashing of the game. It's the GS score that matters though.
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#43 DoctorBunny
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I thought the demo was horrible, wouldnt even play 10 min through it, yet I love the retail game. heh
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#44 BioShockOwnz
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I thought the demo was horrible, wouldnt even play 10 min through it, yet I love the retail game. hehDoctorBunny

Same thing happened to me with Forza 2. I wasn't even going to buy the game after the demo, but I decided to, and I love it.

Btw, how is Flatout: UC? I wish I had your "premium"360? :(

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#45 DoctorBunny
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lol decent, havent really played it at all with all the games i've been getting :)
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#46 kevy619
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Blue Dragon is a very good game. IGNs reviews have been going down hill this year, they gave The Darkness 77%. They also had this to say about Madden NFL 08 on ps3, "Madden NFL 08 on PS3 is no a great game. It is a shadow of its cousin on 360. Though the feature set is identical, the drop to an unstable 30fps hurts considerably. The visuals and the gameplay suffer.". They've since fixed the typo, but the original text is still on metacritic.com.
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the story is stupid, the soundtrack is horrible(come on nobuo, your final fantasy songs were GENIUS), the character designs are crap(i don't know what got into good old toriyama), and the gameplay is confusing and wierd, its like a bad copy of the ADB system from final fantasy 12.
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#48 kevy619
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the story is stupid, the soundtrack is horrible(come on nobuo, your final fantasy songs were GENIUS), the character designs are crap(i don't know what got into good old toriyama), and the gameplay is confusing and wierd, its like a bad copy of the ADB system from final fantasy 12.mistervengeance

Sounds like you havent played it, its nothing like Final Fantasy 12 in terms of gameplay. Why must people have such uneducated opinions?

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#49 BioShockOwnz
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the story is stupid, the soundtrack is horrible(come on nobuo, your final fantasy songs were GENIUS), the character designs are crap(i don't know what got into good old toriyama), and the gameplay is confusing and wierd, its like a bad copy of the ADB system from final fantasy 12.mistervengeance

Thanks for your worthless opinion. You obviously haven't played it. You can't judge a 60 hour game from a demo. Good day and stop trolling. Kthxbye!

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#50 Tamarind_Face
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You and Xjet are the only one left defending this game. Seriously you should just accept that its just a average game, really nothing special. I really hate that this game has a Huge Huge framerate problems considering its also a very slow paced RPG. Mistwalker should seriously stop outsourcing their games with mediocre developers(see artoon). There are only 3 devs that should be considered when co-developing and those devs are namely Tri-Ace, Tri-Crescendo and lastly Level 5.

But right now I just want to play it including other games that arent shooters just to have diversity in the upcoming months. I really hate the fact that almost all of the great games in the upcoming months are shooters.Thats why even though heavenly sword, ratchet and clank and Uncharted for the PS3 flops or doesnt get a AAA score I'm still gonna play it.