Lost Odyssey - Anyone else play it?
Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2008 5:32 pm
There are no spoilers in my post. If you do post spoilers, please post an ample warning.
I'm about 6 hours into it so far, probably one of the best games I've played in years - it had me captivated very quickly. I'm amazed it is getting such mixed reviews (some as low as 2.5 out of 5). The game plays at a very slow pace (after the beginning that is), but if you take time to smell the roses and immerse yourself in the world, you'll find a unique tale filled with a rousing story. Created by Final Fantasy creator Hironobu Sakaguchi, and music composed by Nobuo Uematsu. It's truly a time for old school Final Fantasy fans to rejoice. I can't help thinking while playing the game is that this is a lot better than any of the previous Final Fantasies I've played, and is probably better than all the recent ones except possibly FFVII.
Sakaguchi may have failed with Blue Dragon and its goofy elements, but this one, at least what I have played of it so far, is on an entirely different level. If anyone has a 360, don't be afraid to buy this game. I don't think anyone here who usually appreciates a good story will be disappointed. One thing I have to say is that this is more of a story first, and a game second. To me, thats what I want when I buy a game, though I'm sure many people have different tastes. Give it a try though. I played it in Japanese language mode, as I'm doing with all RPGs these days that have the option (Eternal Sonata, Blue Dragon), so I can't comment on the English voice acting, but the Japanese voice acting is spot on.
I'm about 6 hours into it so far, probably one of the best games I've played in years - it had me captivated very quickly. I'm amazed it is getting such mixed reviews (some as low as 2.5 out of 5). The game plays at a very slow pace (after the beginning that is), but if you take time to smell the roses and immerse yourself in the world, you'll find a unique tale filled with a rousing story. Created by Final Fantasy creator Hironobu Sakaguchi, and music composed by Nobuo Uematsu. It's truly a time for old school Final Fantasy fans to rejoice. I can't help thinking while playing the game is that this is a lot better than any of the previous Final Fantasies I've played, and is probably better than all the recent ones except possibly FFVII.
Sakaguchi may have failed with Blue Dragon and its goofy elements, but this one, at least what I have played of it so far, is on an entirely different level. If anyone has a 360, don't be afraid to buy this game. I don't think anyone here who usually appreciates a good story will be disappointed. One thing I have to say is that this is more of a story first, and a game second. To me, thats what I want when I buy a game, though I'm sure many people have different tastes. Give it a try though. I played it in Japanese language mode, as I'm doing with all RPGs these days that have the option (Eternal Sonata, Blue Dragon), so I can't comment on the English voice acting, but the Japanese voice acting is spot on.