Riot Of The Blood said: BengaBenga said: Riot Of The Blood said:
kingofwale said: wow, that's quick, this will most likely be the best RPG out this gen so far. |
You got good jokes. |
*Ignore 360 RPGS: ON* But I think ToS2 will be at least be competitive to Lost Odyssee and Blue Dragon. ToS was (imo) the best RPG last gen. |
I doubt it. Lost Odyssey is far and beyond what can be done on the Wii. We all know 360 and PS3 are on a whole different level than the Wii. |
Only if graphics is 80% of your concern. For some games maybe, but to me, especially for this genre, graphics are at most 20%, and so the wii is on the same level. To me, game play (including loading times), and story are far more important than flash.
Sure it has some good reviews, but it also has:
60
Games Radar
If you’re patient with plot, love your amnesiac protagonists and get aroused at the thought of having to keep two saves so you can reroll a character if need be, Lost Odyssey has your name written all over it.
60
G4 TV
If you enjoy "Final Fantasy" and its ilk, Lost Odyssey will appeal. It’s not innovative and doesn’t take any chances, but there’s a lot of classic turn-based adventure just waiting for you in four long disks.
60
GameDaily
Once you discover the game's deeply flawed combat system and bland storyline, you'll question if it's a journey worth taking.
58
GameShark
Loving Lost Odyssey means being able to stand its technical instability, loading times, and traditional gameplay. Latching onto the unique ring system and its tightly-wound narrative can get you through the pain of these flaws--only to a certain extent.
50
GameSpy
We have immense respect for what Lost Odyssey tries to do: be a back-to-basics JRPG with modern technological trimmings on the 360. Unfortunately, it's less a celebration of what made older RPGs great and more a crude relic of their past.