This game has been compared to Zelda in many ways, and I say I have to agree. This game has a great story, beautiful graphics, nice music, and its a game that I will never forget. The basic idea of the game is that you must travel through the gorgeous world of Nippon in order to save the world from evil. On the way you gather special "brush" abilities to help you on your way. The brush idea was a great way to make the game worth while. Each ability is different. You can rejuvinate nature, create gusts of wind and create bombs. The game is similar to Zelda, because many of the dungeons in this game have great puzzles, challenging bosses, and attractive scenery. The graphics are cell shaded but is one of the best parts of the game. The music is very Japanese oriented, but still sounds great. This game is one of those rare games that doesn't come around very often. This game isnt about shooting and killing other people. It has a meaningful story, and memorable characters that actually mean something. The only complaint I have is that it isn't very hard. But it did take me 35 hours to beat, so to me thats worth it. If it is long and eventful than it is definitely worth it. I strongly believe you should buy this game to also help support Clover Studios(the company that made this game). They are being shut down. They have made an amazing game but are probably being shut down because of low sales, while other GTA and Halo games keep selling. Overall, this is a must buy if you are a fan of Zelda, or any other adventure games. It is truly a masterpiece.
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