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Ultibankai said:
What are you on, I'm talking about the sidequests -- Temple of Enlightenment, anyone..... And the game is not a cakewalk. Even the main storyline is tough.

You have the grind for the end-game dunegon? Really, now?

The rest of it is easy though.



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MontanaHatchet said:
Ultibankai said:
LOST ODYSSEY -- however, be forewarned this game will kick your ass if you don't level grind!! Be sure to equip properly, and employ ingenious strategies to get those bosses and even regular enemies down!!

What grinding? The game sets a limit on the grinding you can do. Equipping properly is an integral part of pretty much any RPG, it should go without saying. And what kind of ingenious strategies?

"Oh, well...this enemy is immune to normal attacks, so maybe I'll try magic! I can't believe that worked! What can I say, me and my ingenious strategies!"

The first two bosses are pretty tough, but the main way to beat them is luck, and the game gets increasingly easier after that.





               

                  

ill put it as simple as this

if u want the game with the best story and a classic style gameplay go for LO
if u want a non turn based approach and more of an ARPG perspective go for tales

but in all honesty u should just get both there not that expensive




 

 

                     

MontanaHatchet said:
Ultibankai said:
LOST ODYSSEY -- however, be forewarned this game will kick your ass if you don't level grind!! Be sure to equip properly, and employ ingenious strategies to get those bosses and even regular enemies down!!

What grinding? The game sets a limit on the grinding you can do. Equipping properly is an integral part of pretty much any RPG, it should go without saying. And what kind of ingenious strategies?

"Oh, well...this enemy is immune to normal attacks, so maybe I'll try magic! I can't believe that worked! What can I say, me and my ingenious strategies!"

The first two bosses are pretty tough, but the main way to beat them is luck, and the game gets increasingly easier after that.

lol, we agree quite a lot I'm seeing.



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And snuggle the girls be they short or tall,
Then follow young Mat whenever he calls,
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outlawauron said:
Ultibankai said:
What are you on, I'm talking about the sidequests -- Temple of Enlightenment, anyone..... And the game is not a cakewalk. Even the main storyline is tough.

You have the grind for the end-game dunegon? Really, now?

The rest of it is easy though.





               

                  

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What the hell the quote options not working for me!!




               

                  

Anyhow, what I was attempting to write was that, Montana, you can level grind all the way to 99 at the temple of enlightenment with the Hellish Kelelon!! Secondly, the Temple is not the last dungeon, there is another cave after it. Have any of you been to Kelelon village and defeated all the optional bosses in the game, including the one at Numara Atoll and the toughest one in the game in the backyard, he is known as the immortal, if not, attempt them and find out the difficulty I was talking about just now.




               

                  

Why don't you just wait for Vesperia for the PS3, then you don't have to play the game whilst spitting feathers at the 360 ...



 

Who are you talking to Seece?




               

                  

seece said:
Why don't you just wait for Vesperia for the PS3, then you don't have to play the game whilst spitting feathers at the 360 ...

Well, ya'll just got Tales of Vesperia in Europe. We don't even know if the PS3 version is coming to America.



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And snuggle the girls be they short or tall,
Then follow young Mat whenever he calls,
To dance with Jak o' the Shadows."

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