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mrstickball said:
Barozi said:
Darc Requiem said:
Burgles said:

Pah...Eternal Sonata has got a unique charm, that it carries throughout the whole of its story, graphics and style.

 

Most RPGs these days don't have this (they all used to).

 

...Each to their own, but I'm sure everyone can agree its WAY WAY WAY better than Blue Dragon (that was proper shite)

Nope, I liked Blue Dragon more than I did Eternal Sonata. It took a while to get going but it was a longer much more rewarding experience and the shadow system was far deeper than the combat in Eternal Sonata. Even if you rush through it Blue Dragon is twice as long as Eternal Sonata and it actually has side quests.

I agree Darc

Woah now. Blue Dragon craps all over Eternal Sonata in every imaginable way.

- Dungeon Design

- Combat System (many like ARPGs better, but BD's actual combat & skill system is one of the most polished for a turn based RPG)

- Music (slightly edges ES out. Both are fantastic, but Uematsu is king)

- Story

- Difficulty (and you get hard mode!)

- Linearity (very few sidequests in ES...Tons to explore in BD)

- Length (Blue Dragon is at least 50hrs. Eternal Sonata is under 30..Even if you 1000/1000 each game, BD is longer).

 

There's really no comparison if you take a cold hard look. Many prefer ES because of the fact it has slightly less JRPG cliches due to the art style, and storyline. However, Blue Dragon perfects the JRPG cliche, and gives you a deep, involved combat system inside of a semi-cheezy storyline. Eternal Sonata doesn't give you that. I'd rate Eternal Sonata a 7.75-8.0, and Blue Dragon a 8.5-8.75. LO still beats both, however.

 

Hmmmm...I'm shocked by this point of view being shared between a good few people.

Fair enough, I really didn't feel for the main character at all in BD, the music was mostly forgettable apart from the boss music, which was shit but in a JRPG way so kinda liked it...

 

I know this sounds terrible but I preferred enchanted arms.....maybe for the whole campyness of it though.

Hey each to their own, quite surprised though.