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Forums - Microsoft Discussion - Does Blue Dragon come out today?

Lost tears of Kain said:
grimygunz said:

THe reviews are truly mixed for this game gamespot gave it a 6.0 and gametrailers game it a 7.5 just now. Im guessing its a good rpg but for thoes who have played alot of RPG's won't see anything special about this game, in other words a last gen RPG in next gen clothing.

I think trusty bell/ Eternal sonata will be better judgeing from the demo's of both.


 

Game informer gave it a 9 and eternal a 8.25, so it really depends. Eternal to me is alot funner, but supposedly its also half as long, which really hurts in terms of rpg

The demo for blue dragon sucked period /sigh


 I noticed you said Heavenly Sword got handled, but Game Informer gave it a 8.75.  The game has yet to receive less than a 7 as well.  This game has gotten 5's.  Just curious if you had looked at the other HS reviews on Metacritic.



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