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Jade Empire

Jade Empire

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From: Microsoft
Category: Video Games

List Price: $19.99
Buy New: $3.82
You Save: $16.17 (81%)



New (36) Used (29) from $2.92

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 36 reviews
Sales Rank: 1149

Platform: Xbox
ESRB: Mature
Media: Video Game
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Age: 17 - 20 years
Operating System: Xbox
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6

MPN: u24021
Model: 805529974951
UPC: 805529974951
EAN: 0805529974951
ASIN: B0006ZJPSC

Release Date: September 8, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Condition: Brand NEW Sealed in the Retail Package. FAST Shipping!!

Features:
  • Create your own character -- give him a unique appearance, a custom voice set, and a powerful combination of ability scores and fighting styles
  • Develop your martial arts skills and test them in a world based on mythical China - flashing steel and supernatural terror are always around
  • Become a leader and recruit followers to go on missions against the Jade Empire
  • Your leadership decisions will decide the rewards you receive and which followers will share in the glory
  • On the path to peace there is always conflict -- face terrible monsters using only your weapons, skills and courage

Accessories:

  • Jade Empire (Prima Official Game Guide)
  • The Official Xbox Magazine [1-year]
  • Electronic Gaming Monthly
  • Play

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  • Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II
  • Halo: Combat Evolved

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
After the incredible success and acclaim of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, BioWare knew they had some serious shoes to fill. The wait is finally over! From BioWare and the Microsoft Game Studios comes the ambitious and head-turning role playing game, Jade Empire.

The game's designers have crafted an entirely new and unique world inspired by ancient Chinese myths and legends. In the primeval, arcane setting of the Jade Empire, you'll train under your master's watchful gaze and learn the mystical and magical powers of ancient martial arts. You'll travel widely -- from the rugged mountains of the Land of Howling Spirits to the luxuriant gardens of the Imperial City--as you make your way on your quest. Powerful human and supernatural foes will stand in your way, but with practice you'll learn to overcome your most powerful enemies. And as you venture forth through Jade Empire, you'll be challenged with questions that will ultimately lead you to discover the darkest secrets of the world.

The game begins when a series of sinister events disrupt the peaceful harmony of an isolated martial arts school. You'll be forced to confront a slew of shady characters, evil warlocks, demonic beasts, and other atrocious villains that protect the Jade Empire's deepest secrets.

Jade Empire offers you the chance to become a martial arts master. You'll assume the identity of one of six different characters and begin developing your skills. Each character has a unique appearance, voice, and fighting style. As you progress in the game, you'll decide whether to adopt the ways of good or evil, and your choices will affect your reputation.

Jade Empire matches the frenetic pace and fury of Hong Kong cinema. As you progress in the game, you'll upgrade your combat ability and learn new, specially tailored moves for your character. Only by mastering your moves and defeating the most powerful enemies will you earn your place as a master in the world of Jade Empire.

Product Description
Jade Empire is a new kind of role-playing adventure, set in a mythical, medieval China. You are a young martial artist, studying under your master's watchful eye and developing your mystical powers. When danger threatens from the ruling authorities, you must travel across the world and learn the secret martial styles&techniques. Use them to defeat the most powerful enemies and carve a place for yourself in the Jade Empire.


Customer Reviews:   Read 31 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars My first xbox game   October 1, 2008
The short version: The story line is really good with an unexpected plot twist... The fighting is real-time, not turn-based... slightly linear gameplay... This is a great game overall, especially if you're looking for something that you can re-play.

This was the first xbox game I ever played, a couple of years ago. (It was also the first game on any platform that I ever actually beat/finished.) Jade Empire was the beginning of my love for gaming.

I've read some of the other reviews, and I pretty much agree that the game does have some excessive load times (which I didn't really notice at the time, since I had never really played an xbox game before anyway and thought it was normal) but Jade Empire is engaging enough that it shouldn't stop you from playing it. I actually played it all the way through TWICE, and started a third time but didn't finish (got another game that I was anxious to start). You can easily replay this game several times because of the infinite options you have - several characters to choose from, and many different choices during game play, with different outcomes.

The Amazon description makes it sound like you CREATE a character, which isn't true - you choose from (I think 6) different pre-existing characters with different looks, fighting styles, abilities, etc.

I would definitely recommend this game to anyone with an old-school xbox. (I don't have a 360, so I don't know if you can play it on the 360 or not.)



4 out of 5 stars False Advertising is BAD   September 27, 2008
ok so right off the bat: this is a great game, I loved it. I beat it once and I'm goin in for seconds. But I have one major gripe. I am a big fan of being able to fully customize your character(Fable is one of the best examples of this), and according to the product description above, this is what Jade Empire offers. THIS IS A LIE. False advertising, I say. You get to CHOOSE between 5 characters. Yes you have control over their stats and what fighting styles they use, but you can't change their appearance, armor, or their voice(WTF is that about?? why does it say that??). Plus, you end up with damn near all the fighting styles by the end of the game anyway, so that customizable aspect kind of loses it's "umph". Don't get me wrong, I didn't turn this game off for a week after a got it, but I was expecting a Kung-Fu Fable, which it is not.


5 out of 5 stars Bioware does it again   September 22, 2008
I have to give Bioware another round of applause for yet another expertly crafted RPG. Jade Empire features a fully immersive world with its own history and culture and great characters that really jump out at you and become memorable. The story is great and of course, features one of Bioware's usual twist endings. I honestly did not want this game to end. Some people are saying that the combat is too simple but it works for me. I don't think that a rock/paper/scissors type system takes away from any of the difficulty (I played the game on hard). Besides, it feels good having a combat system that is easy to use and yet still lets you pull off attacks that look impressive and difficult. Another aspect I truly enjoy is the dialogue option. It's fun playing through the game multple times, choosing new things to say and different paths to follow. Jade Empire is honestly a very well thought-out, well executed game. The characters are dynamic, the storyline impressive, and the overall gameply is fun and exciting. I would recommend this game for any RPG fan.


5 out of 5 stars Simply a great game   April 8, 2008
I bought this game in hopes of killing some time and hopefully having some kind of fun. What I got was an awesome adventure that stayed with me. It's a single player action RPG but it's not like the others I've played.

The fighting is intense. The story is awesome and it makes the combat all the more exiting. I found myself imagining that the people and monsters I was fighting were real. I couldn't help but be immersed in the game and the outcome of the battles.

This game allowed me to make choices that changed the course of the story constantly. Weather it was what was said, who I chose the fight, the missions I took and even the lies I told.

The story and side stories unfolded excellently, and the freedom I had to shape the story was even better. I was extremely satisfied with this game. I recommend it to ANYONE who enjoys single player games.

Simply a great game.....



1 out of 5 stars horrible game   December 15, 2007
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

The combat was never difficult on the hardest difficulty till the end when they put massive reflect damage shields on mobs that would half kill me from 1 combo. I find this cheap since the ai was never good enough to hit me practically..
The japan culture was a failure because it was so unrealistic. The idea of open palm and closed fist was a great idea but it seems that they didn't have a single person that so much as read Shogun because none of the dialog options would be anything a self respecting samurai would ever do and the closed fist options were even worse because they were based upon american ideas of evil instead of a different path. Samurai would dishonor themselves by simply even lowering themselves to the level that most of the quests put you into. Karma was a big part of the culture but not even properly explained.. or mentioned. I expect immersive true to the experiance games from bioware and that's what disgusted me the most from this game. I would even say that its borderline mockery to feudal japans culture.

The only 2 things I can say that's positive about this game is that the secondary chars where funny at times and the graphics are ok.


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