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Avg. Customer Rating: 71 reviews Sales Rank: 266
Platform: Xbox 360 ESRB: Teen Media: Video Game Batteries Included: No Age: 12 - 20 years Operating System: Xbox 360 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0
MPN: DD9003 UPC: 882224521017 EAN: 0882224521017 ASIN: B000ZJVDA2
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Original and Brilliant! October 5, 2008 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
Nothing short of legendary! A masterpiece not to be overlooked!
Lost Odyssey is one of those games that make you appreciate the form of art that is videogames. Check it out today!!
5 stars!
slow paced even for the patient September 29, 2008 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
The graphics are excellent all around so let's get that settled right out of the gate. There's some loading time of a few seconds when walking between scenes, but its not terrible.
I like turn-based combat so I thought this would be a good game to buy. Unfortunately the pacing of the combat is too slow to be enjoyable. You cannot skip past the scene at the beginning of every battle and you cannot make the battle animations go faster (as one could with Enchanted Arms). So be prepared to sit thru a whole bunch of combat animations again and again. Overall, the combat is fun and it offers a decent challenge, but Lost Odyssey doesnt do anything new with the combat either.
Annoying are the occasional stealth and "puzzle" missions which are just pointless. They aren't fun and the game would be better off without them.
The story is interesting enough with some nice plot twists (no spoilers will be made here) but the villain is utterly predicable too. Its a shame the story couldnt come up with a better villain.
It really is a 3 star-rating Japanese RPG. You already know if you want this game or not, but I do urge you to wait until the price goes down to 25 bucks since that's what it is worth.
Not really my bag September 25, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Initially on release I was very excited about this title, I had high hopes for the Mistwalker stable, and despite not being a DragonQuest fan enjoyed my romp through Blue Dragon. On loading the graphics and voice acting were impressive, and I felt that, while sometimes tipping into melodrama, the dreams were a compelling part of the story.
I actually had to stop playing the game when I reached the regenerating worm monster boss (very early on in game play). The combat system irritated me, and after multiple failures (and several heated discussions with my more avid gamer husband) I put the game away. I am not exactly naive to RPGs, have played all the FF games, am a rapid Tri-Ace fan, and have other favorite titles, including the Elder Scrolls series. My personal style does involve some grinding, as with my schedule sometimes if I grind for my hour of gameplay every night for a week, I can complete a major battle without my fingernails gripping the controller and my nerves being overset. This particular title made grinding close to impossible, and I got more frustration than pleasure out of it.
It was visually stunning, however, and I wish that my husband had completed it so that I could have watched, but he had other complaints with the game.
VERY IMPRESSED September 22, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
i am a Final Fantasy fan. one of the producer who worked for some of the Final Fantasy series/Square Enix decided to move on his own. So he now works for Mistwalker and created this "Lost Odyssey" for microsoft xbox360. I was well impressed with the amazing story. If you are into Final Fantasy, I recommend you to play this game. Its WORTH IT!!!
Great potential that falls short on several issues September 22, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
From the beginning of the game you will notice how similar Lost Odyssey is to Final Fantasy 10 (one of my favorites of all time). The battle system keeps you involved by introducing the Ring system which allows you to add extra status/damage to your physical attacks. Graphics are on par with other 360 RPGs and the score is slightly above average. The aspect where this game fails the most are with its "Dream sequences". They are supposed to enhance the story by adding some background knowledge of the main character; however, all they do is waste time. Each one requires at least 5 minutes of reading, and that's at a fairly fast pace. Now I've played many RPGs and I don't mind the occasional lengthy script to read, but this is just ridiculous. There are several dozen of these "Dreams" that you uncover throughout the game. I found myself simply mashing X to get through these dull sequences to get back to the main story. Overall Lost Odyssey is an 8 on a scale of 10. If they removed the Dream sequences and added a few more side quests this could be an improved game. I recommend it to anyone who is a fan of FF10 or RPGs in general.
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