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@Dodece

Good post, bra!
I'm going to try and play the demo again. I was just confused throughout the demo there was no map to speak of. I didn't know where to go. It was a lot of dead ends. And the dead ends would contain a chest and then a enemy to fight. I finally started messing with the battle system and was kinda confused. I didn't know whether I should accept it as a action/RPG or a standard/RPG. It was confusing. I would hit with the A button but I quickly found out it uses some special MP or something. Then I started hacking away using the B button and I found out it powers back up the MP so you can use your special attack (A button combo). So idk...I then saw the boss. And he completely thrashed the hell out of me.

The same thing happened when I played Eternal Sonata. Everything was confusing, until I actually dived into the demo to figure everything out. That boss in that game on the demo beat me 3 times. And I got pissed off. I then went through it for the 4 time and managed to get through with no problems.

I'm just going to try it again and see if its my cup of tea. If it is, then I will purchase Eternal Sonata first, since they are similar in a way. Or I might just pick up a used copy of Tales of Vesperia at a local Gamestop, and if I don't like it, just exchange it for another game. If I do, well I will keep it.

I was thinking to start Dragon Quest VIII on the PS2 or I might just buy Blue Dragon to hold my JRPG goodness in tact.