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C O M P L E T E ACII made and Copyright
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Next update: Bestiary fixes.
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Well, I start yet another FAQ. Here goes nothing!
Wait, I just had an epiphany, I should turn on CAPS!
Ouch, huh? Jeez ...
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i. intro to the l.o.d demo
ii. controls
iii. navigation
iv. battle
v. characters
vi. story
vii. walkthrough
viii. demo script
ix. my summary (review) of the demo
x. rpg newbies and little kids seem to love this game
xi. should you buy the real deal ?
xii. differences between demo and final
xiii. contributions
xiv. credits
xv. you can find this faq at ...
xvi . copyright
?????. bloopers and tidbits
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i. introduction to the l.o.d demo
Well, 'Legend of Dragoon', The' is is Sony's first attempt at a Role Playing
Game. Good idea or bad? Well, that's up to you. The game a unique battle
system and is a great breather from the 'Final Fantasy's, and it's clones.
Considering you should be starting the demo now, I'll let you go and get at
it. Have fun.
The controls for Legend of Dragoon are nothing new from typical RPGs, so
you shouldn't need this section too much. But if you get lost in the
middle of the demo, look back here.
Directional Pad - Move Menu Cursor
Move Dart on Screen
Circle Button - Cancels Menu Selections
Dash
Counter the Counter Strike
Triangle Button - Displays Menu Screen
Square Button - Not Used
X Button - Select Menu Items
Talk
Addition Strike
Open Chest
Alright, Legend of Dragoon is taking off where Final Fantasy left off.
You have a little arrow floating above your head to show where you are,
and more arrows to show where you can progress onto the next screen.
But Sony thought of a clever innovation. Due to the arrow, you can
now tell when you are going to engage in the next battle. The arrow
degrades from green, to yellow, to red as the next battle grows near.
A great feature, though the battles do seem a little too common and
systematic. You shouldn't have much trouble. If you have to find
something, try another arrow.
The menu system for Legend of Dragoon is not a difficult one. There
are a total of seven items on the list:
Status - The status of your characters.
Item - Use, toss, list, or view your items.
Armed - Equipd the weapons and armors you have picked up on the way.
Addition - Select the addition you will use in battle.
Replace - Replace a party member with another.
Config - Game configuration.
Save - Save
Alright, this is where things get interesting. It actually doesn't
resemble anything like Final Fantasy's battle system. It resembles
Super Mario RPGs, another Squaresoft title. Ah, heck. Oh well,
I have a question for you. Do you have good timing? If not, you're
not going to like the battle system at all. Each battle's victory
or loss depends on it.
These timing-strikes are called, 'Additions'. In order to pull them
off, you are required to press the 'X' button as the outer squares
moves over the center one. A bit confusing? Let me draw a diagram.
... I change my mind. I can't possibly make a decent diagram out
of ACII. So, I'l just make point notes for you.
- two squares, one big, one small.
- big one getting smaller, small one sits in center
- big one almost overlapping small one, finger is poised to jab
- big one is right on top of the small one, the button better
have been pressed
Now, the center-square will flash a different color according on how
your timing was. Gray, was too fast. Blue, was too slow. White,
means just right. Finish a succession of them in a row, and you will
complete the 'Addition'. They DO cause more damage, so the tedious
prodding at the controller is worth it.
You can strike the enemy without timing, but keep a few things in mind.
- the damage will be minute, always.
- the damage will be really, really small.
- there are no additions, so the damage will be puny.
A tip for you when timing your strikes:
Always watch the center square, not the outer one. When the outer
square is in a proximity of a few millimeters of the center, tap the
X button. You should pull it off, just don't let your eyes blur!
Relax them, don't concentrate too hard or else you will mess it up.
Tired of the same old Double Slash? Gain a few levels, and you will
learn new additions. Just remember to equip them. Also remember,
when you use additions, you gain skill in them. Use them enough,
and they will become stronger. Don't leap into a boss battle with
an addition you have never tried though, you may find it too
difficult, or it may not fit your taste. Always practice with it
first. You don't eat a poop expecting it to taste like ice cream.
So don't jump into battle with a new addition expecting it to be
the best in the world. Make sense?
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Items -
Okay, well this is simple. You can find items in chests, and you can
buy them from stores. Then with this command, you can use them in
battle to aid you or hurt foes. Matters on the item.
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Enemy Counter-Strikes -
This is a nice little feature that is hated, yet appreciated. It adds
depth to the battle, instead of the typical turn based attack, attack
back, attack, attack back. Now the foes can counter-strike while you
are baraging them. To avoid the retaliation, you need to use timing
in a similar fasion as you did additions.
When an enemy is about to counter-attack, the square will turn red.
At that time, don't freak out and mash on the buttons. Just shift
your finger over to the Circle Button, and press that instead.
Failure to do this will result in getting thrown back, ending your
assault. Success will deal additional damage to the enemy.
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Defend -
Okay, now this is a vital command. Sorta. Legend of Dragoon's
defend system is what every player would have wanted in a Final
Fantasy. When you defend: you lower the damage you take, you
defend yourself against all status ailments, and you recover a
small ammount of HP! Utilize this well, and you will succeed
in battles that seemed impossible.
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Retreat -
Well this is simple, you run. That's it. You either fail, and
the next person's turn is up, or you succeed, and you leave the
battle field.
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Dragoon -
Consider this Legend of Dragoon's 'Limit Break' system. To
perform this move, you require striking the enemy enough times
so that you gain 'SP'. When enough SP is aquired, you can morph
into the fabled Dragoons. From there, you have two options:
D-Attack and Magic. When you transform, you lose the ability
to flee, use items, and defend. Be careful.
D-Attack is another addition system, but replacing the squares
is a wheel gauge. At the top of it is a shining emblem of some
sort. As soon as you press the 'X' button, or three seconds
elapse, the spark will begin to circulate the wheel at a rapid
pace. You're going to need to tap the X button each time it
arrives at the top in order to succeed in Dragoon Additions.
Do it well enough, and you will be awarded with a "Perfect!!"
and increase damage.
Magic, works the same as it would in other RPGs. You need MP
to draw upon to use it, and the spells are there to aid you
or damage your foes. But in this case, you have to be a
Dragoon to perform it. To gain more spells, gain more SP
through the course of several battles. After enough is
gained, you will acheive a new spells. Who knows what Sony
is using to rival Squaresoft's flagship title.
Dart - Well, the main character of the story. Apparently he has lost
his family to a beast called the 'Black Monster'. He travels
the world in search for it, and in search for vengeance. He
resembles 'Vahn' (of Legend of Lagaia) a great deal, by means
of in-game stats, build, armor, and hair.
Race : Caucasian Hair : Brown
Height: Average Eyes : Blue
Build : Average Weapon: Sword
Age : Young Adult
Lavitz - The captain of the Knights of the Duchy of Basil, the reason
for his joining Dart is purely for survival means. Although
prideful and well-postured, a kind heart lies within his large
exterior. Resembles 'Gala' (of Legend of Lagaia) a great deal,
by means of in-game stats, personality, appearance, and build.
Race : Caucasian Hair : Blonde
Height: Tall Eyes : Brown
Build : Large Weapon: Pike
Age : Middle Aged
Shana - A childhood freind of Dart's who doesn't seem to have grown
up as he has. Naive, yet caring, she is a decent distance
character in your group. She resembles 'Noa' (of Legend of
Lagaia) by means of personality, in-game stats, and build.
Race : Caucasian Hair : Brown
Height: Average Eyes : Brow
Build : Thin Weapon: Bow
Age : Young Adult
Dart, our story's main character sets out to avenge the death of his parents,
who died at the hands of the "Black Monster".
But with no further clues despite searching throughout the world for five
years, he returns home to Seles.
Tragically, only more death and destruction awaited him in the village
Seles, the target of a surprise attack from the Sandora Empire.
Before the shocking sight of his village in ruins can wear off, Dart learns
of even more disturbing news.
His longtime childhood friend, Shana has been kidnapped and taken to the
infamous Hellena Prison.
In an attempt to rescue Shana, Dart single-handedly sneaks into Hellena
where he meets Lavitz, head of the knighthood of the Duchy of Basil.
Dart and Lavitz soon recognize they are stronger as two, and fight together
to escort Shana to saftey.
Dart, Shana and Lavitz have succeeded in escaping from Hellena Prison.
VII. walkthrough
Alright, you've got yourself some easy work. After the dialogue, head down
the path. An arrow will strike Lavitz as you wander along, and a pair of
Hellena Jail Wardens will chase you. Clear the dialogue, and watch how
a family of rats delude the guards.
Once the dialogue is cleared, head down to the south-west path. That will
lead you to an abandoned cottage, and a horse with a mis-shaped head. Head
in to the shack, and anticipate barraging your PlayStation controller with
many finger jabs. There is a lot of dialogue coming your way.
After that is done, return to the four-way fork in the road. Take the
north-west path. Approach the river, and Dart will say to himself how he
can not leap across the river. Head back to the cottage, and take the path
north of it. You find a tree, and Dart figures he can make a bridge with it.
Unfortunately, his blade will be dulled if he hacks the tree with it. So,
find an axe in the cottage. It may be a bit hard to see, but it will
sparkle amongst the dull background.
Now, return to the tree and chop it down. Dart should have considered the
fact that gravity exists before chopping from the direction he did, so the
tree falls off the cliff. Another task, bah. Return to the river, and
watch the log drift down to make a stepping stone for you. Now cross
the river, and find yourself a nice little "Angel's Prayer" for your work.
Continue down the new path to find a woe-stricken family, read through some
of the dialogue, and continue on your way. Now, you're on the very-
linear world map. Yech, at any rate, continue until you are at the
Limestone Cave. ... enter.
Starting about now, save your SP for Dart and Lavitz so the boss of the
cave will be even simpler. Shana regains her SP fast enough that it
won't matter squat if you expend it at whatever rate you choose.
Okay, before you head in, make sure you pick up the 'Detonate Rock' to the
left. Go ahead and delve into the depths of the cave. There is something
of a mini-slide as soon as you enter. Take the path that looks as if it
is a minute river, and Dart will skid about on his butt to land right
in front of a chest that holds '20 Gold'. Now, scale the path once more
and ride down the slide once more. But this time, hold up on the D-Pad
so that you take another path, and down on the next fork. You want to
plop down in front of another treasure chest that contains a 'Bastard
Sword'. A very important item in this demo, anything that hit's hard is
a good thing, sort of.
Before you, lay a series of stepping stones that give you access to land
across another river. After a warning from Dart, hop across. Don't
forget to pick up the 'Total Vanishing' and the 'Body Purifier'. Now
for a little bit of fun. Don't like Shana? Jump onto a rock she's on
and the two go wobbling all over the place. No real purpose, it's just
there. So, hop onto the opposite land mass of your starting ground,
and Lavitz will go and stumble. Saved by Dart, Lavitzexpresses his
appreciation profusely. Continue on.
Another fork, joy. Take the upper road to find a squeaky rat, and a
couple of treasure chests. One that contains '100 Gold', is accessible
but the other where the rat stands is not, so go get it later. Head
back to the main fork.
Ah, see that swarm of lights? Approach it, and 'talk' to it. You
will hear an explanation that they are rock fireflies, and that
they heal you. After that, you have two treasures to snatch up for
your collection. An 'Angel's Prayer', and a 'Burn Out'. To access
the 'Burn Out', you need to hop on the rocks north of the 'Angel's
Prayer'. Go to the next cavern now.
Right away, you will find a 'Charm Potion' on the platform above you.
Just climb up the stairs and you will be able to get it. Before you
go east, head all the way north. You will be able to get the
treasure chest the squeaky rat is guarding, it's a 'Spark Net'.
Catch the rat, and he will drop a treasure chest, it's a 'Poison
Guard'. Good, now you have all the treasures, head back to the
previous cavern.
Okay, this is it. The boss' chamber, a giant snake. Okay, make
sure you don't miss the treasure chests. They hold a 'Body
Purifier' and a 'Bandana', you don't need the latter. Okay, walk
to the arrow on the furthest platform. You're about to face a
boss.
Name : Urobolus HP : Above 450 for sure ...
Level : ?? EXP : 500
Attacks: Bite, Poison Breath, Hole Hide GOLD : 200
Strategy:
Okay, he's got two main attacks, physical and a poison attack. Not bad
either of them, but the poison attack can drain you over time. Therefor,
you have three options. One, wear the 'Poison Guard' you found earlier,
and two, bring lots of Body Purifiers. Three is just kill him fast. I
tend to like mixing one and three, nice and quick.
Okay, so if you listened to me, Dart and Lavitz should have a fairly
high SP, allowing them to morph. That's something you want to do, but
not necessarily right away. See, he has this 'attack' where he poises
himself through a hole so that unless you are a Dragoon or Shana, you
can't hit it. So it would be suggestible, if not advisable, to wait
for him to do so. Then, you can deal the most damage, in the least
amount of turns. He will get down eventually, so in that time, just
defend and heal yourself. Patience will do you good.
Other than that, keep healed up. Make sure the poison doesn't stay
on you too long, it does drain quite a bit over time, and that could
be your downfall. I don't care how easy this guy is, you still have
to be careful. Keep up the pace, and you'll do fine.
Dart will end the battle with a leaping slash to his face, you don't
command it.
A warning to you before you read this, I have never seen such a pooked-up
transalation as the one for Legend of Dragoon. There are many instances
where the characters will say things in wrong contexts, and so forth. So,
if you see something wrong, it's probably a transalation error. But
please don't hessitate to tell me of it.
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Dart, Shana and Lavitz dash onto the screen, apparently worn out by their mad
sprint from the Hellena Prison.
Dart : "Lavitz, can you keep going?"
Lavitz: "Yeah!"
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The trio follow along a path, until they realize they are still being
persued. Struck by an arrow, Lavitz falls.
Lavitz: "Aaah!"
Dart : "Does it hurt?"
Lavitz: "It's just a scratch."
Shana : "But you gotta cover the wound."
Lavitz: "It can be treated later. We gotta run first."
Dart : "I will carry Lavitz. Shana, go first."
Shana : "Don't treat me like a child. I will go with you guys."
Lavitz: "I can walk by myself."
Shana : "Here they come!"
Dart : "Lets go!"
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A pair of Hellena guards persue the party through some over-grown
bush.
Dart: "!!"
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The guards gaze down the path for the runaways, but do not see them. Then,
the tall grass before them begins to rustle.
Hellena Warden A: "There they are!"
Hellena Warden B: "Women first!! Then we might spare those people in
Basil!"
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A family of rats trot out from behind the weeds.
Hellena Warden B: "Is this the fugitive?"
Hellena Warden A: "Don't be silly!! Go look over there!!"
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The sentries run down a path, continuing their search.
Dart : "That was close."
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The party then continues their venture to find a suitable place to rest.
They find an abandoned cottage, and decide it is adequate for their needs.
Lavitz: "Tut, such a trifle wound."
Shana : "Does it still hurt?"
Lavitz: "A little bit."
Shana : "I learned first aid. I thought it would be useful, particularly
in times like these."
Dart : "Shana? Learning? That's something new!"
Shana : "Mr. so-and-so might come back injured at any moment."
Dart : "... Let's use that shack over there."
Lavitz: "All right."
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The group finds the shack suitable, and Lavitz gets the medical attention
he required.
Shana : "Here you go."
Lavitz: "Thanks, it's much better now."
Dart : "It seems we completely lost those fools from Helllena."
Shana : "Dart? tell me, about these last five years."
Shana : "It's okay, nevermind! we don't have time for this now."
Dart : "It was a journey for revenge. It was a journey to find the guy
who deprived me of something precious, and kill him. I couldn't
tell you Shana, that's why I left by myself."
Shana : "The Black Monster?"
Shana : "I only know the name. Nobody would tell me more about it because
they said I was still too young."
Lavitz: "What is the Black Monster? What are you talking about?"
Dart : "I have two homes. One is Seles where I spend time with Shana."
Dart : "And the other is where I spent time with my parents, my first home,
which was taken from me by the monster eighteen years ago. Neet."
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You are taken back to one of Dart's memories.
Dart's Home -- 18 Years Ago
Dart: "It was when I was five years old. Neet was assaulted by the Black
Monster."
Dart: "We were lucky."
Dart: "Only three of us could get out from the village."
Dart: "But, my father returned to the village."
Dart: "And my mother followed my father to the village to help
everybody, but that's where the Black Monster was waiting."
Dart: "I was left alone, shivering and waited for dawn."
Dart: "The sun revealed a foreign landscape."
Dart: "It was a completely transformed Neet."
Dart: "And I found this."
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You are returned to the abandoned shack.
Dart: "What I found on the ground was only this. It's a momento, the
only thing my father carried around all the time."
Shana : "Dart, it's okay. I understand."
Dart : "Shana, I'm sorry I didn't tell you."
Shana : "It's okay, I knew you would tell me someday. Don't say anymore."
Lavitz: "So, you just came back from a journey to bring closure to the past."
Dart : "I'm still not there yet."
Lavitz: "You said Neet, it doesn't seem to be a village in this country."
Dart : "It was located farther north from here. I guess nobody even
remembers it's name anymore."
Dart : "Lavitz, tell me. What is going on in this country?"
Lavitz: "Currently, our Duchy of Basil is at war with the Imperial
Sandora. The war has spread all over Serdio."
Dart : "Why was the truce broken?"
Lavitz: "Because of the dragon. The legendary monster added weight to
Sandora and broke the balance of power. Then Emperor Doel started to
be more aggressive."
Dart : "Dragon? No, no way! Such a thing can be used in war?"
Lavitz: "Do you know something about it!?"
Dart : "I was swooped down on by a Dragon before I entered Seles. I was
overwhelemed. There was no way to escape from it. I was saved by a
passing warrior. That's why I am still alive."
Lavitz: "The Dragon is advancing faster than I thought. We must do
something or it'll be too late."
Dart : "You mean more casualties?"
Lavitz: "Yeah. It's a "war"."
Lavitz: "Anyway, I have to go back to Indels Castle in Bale. There are
so many things I have to report to King Albert."
Lavitz: "You know what, Dart? You guys should come along with me.
Minister Noish might know something about the Black Monster."
Dart: "I see. They're a royalty with a long history. I might be able
to find out something new."
Lavitz: "It's a done deal."
Shana : "Lavitz, don't take chances. You are not completely well."
Lavitz: "You'll make good wife." (it's their typo, not mine)
Shana : "Thanks!"
Dart : "Let's go."
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The trio leaves the shack, and finds their way along the path once
more. This time, they are headed to 'Indels Castle' in Bale. They
approach a river.
Dart : "It seems too far to jump over."
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Trying to find another way, they head back to the cottage. Finding
another path to the north, they venture that way. They find a rotting
tree.
Dart : "Almost falling."
Dart : "Wait. If we carry this to the river, it can be a bridge, can't
it?"
Dart : "The blade won't last with this."
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Searching for some sort of tool, Dart ransacks the shack.
Dart : "A worn down axe ..."
Dart : "I get it. We can chop down the tree with this axe."
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Returning to the rotted tree ...
Dart : "If we put this tree across the river ...."
Lavitz: "Hmm.... it may work as a bridge. It could be worth trying."
Dart : "Whoa!!"
Lavitz: "Shoot!"
Dart : "Have to think about another way."
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Returning to the river ... oh look, there's the log.
Dart : "What's that!?"
Dart : "We can cross with this!!"
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The group crosses the river, to find a sobbing family.
Lavitz: "You look like a civilian. What is the matter?"
Father: "What do you mean "What's the matter!?" It's your knight's fault!!"
Lavitz: "Hold on. I am a Knight of Basil. We should be allies."
Father: "I'm your enemy! We escaped from Sandora!"
Mother: "Honey! Don't say that or we're gonna be arrested!"
Father: "B, But, these knights destroyed our lives!"
Mother: "We couldn't stand living in Kazas and ran away from there. Please
excuse us."
Lavitz: "You don't need to excuse yourself. King Albert always lends a
helping hand to sufferers, even those from an enemy country."
Mother: "What?"
Lavitz: "Son, are you hungry?"
Child : "Yes."
Lavitz: "Then have this."
Child : "Th, Thank you."
Father: "You ...."
Lavitz: "If you go through here, you'll find Bale. You can go there if
you like."
Father: "B, But we don't know anybody."
Lavitz: "Why don't you go to my house. It's too big for my mother and
myself anyway."
Father: "You are?"
Lavitz: "My name is Lavitz. I am a knight in the service of King Albert."
Mother: "Th, Thank you very much!!"
Father: "How kind of you. Sir Lavitz!" (shouldn't that be a comma?)"
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They head off through the path to the world map, and find their way to a
deep cavern. Spanning across a body of water are a series of stepping
stones.
Dart : "Stepping Stones."
Dart : "Shana, be careful not to slip."
Shana : "Okay."
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Lavitz should have taken Dart's advice as well ...
Dart : "Lavitz!"
Shana : "Dart!! Lavitz!"
Lavitz: "Whoa!!"
Dart : "Huff huff huff!"
Lavitz: "This is the second time you saved my life."
Dart : "Huff, huff, I was just around."
Lavitz: "Even though that was the case, I was lucky you were around
Dart."
Lavitz: "It'll be a long relationship we will have."
Dart : "Yup. That's right."
Shana : "Excuse me, you guys!"
Shana : "Don't leave me like that!"
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That swarm of lights .. rock fireflies?
Dart : "These are ... rock fireflies."
Shana : "Oh, you know a lot."
Dart : "Well, I used to be saved by these a lot."
Lavitz: "Me too. In particular, the ones close to a battlefield were
helpful."
Shana : "Excuse me. Don't just chat amongst yourself and leave me out.
Tell me what they are."
Shana : "Oh!!"
Shana : "Oh boy."
Lavitz: "The light from a Rock Firefly has a healing power." (now it's
capitalized .. ?)
Dart : "Well, Shana learned at least one thing."
Shana : "Well well. I know something you don't know too, Dart."
Dart : "Wh, what is that?"
Shana : "I'm not telling."
Lavitz: "Well, you have been away from each other for five years. It's
natural to not know about each other."
Lavitz: "Wait, my mom and I aren't like that. Every time I go back to
Bale, she welcomes me with the same smile."
Lavitz: "Wh, What? Did I say something wrong?"
Dart : "Let's get going. Your mother is waiting for you in Bale right?"
Lavitz: "Yeah!"
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The party senses something...
Dart : "There is something there."
Lavitz: "Could that be the much talked about guardian of the Cave?"
Dart : "Shana, step back!"
Shana : "Don't worry about me. I can help!"
Lavitz: "It's coming!"
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The three defeat the giant Urobolus.
Dart : "Shana."
Dart : "Shana !!!!"
Shana : "Wh, what was ...."
Dart : "What on earth happened?"
Shana : "I, I don't know."
Shana : "..."
Lavitz: "Anyway, we are safe. We should think about how to get out of
here. And ...."
Lavitz: "It'll be fine when we get to Bale ..."
Shana : "I think."
The three arrive at Bale.
Lavitz: "I would like to show you around, but we better hurry to the
castle."
Lavitz: "We have to brief his Majesty Albert about the war."
Legend of Dragoon, announced to go beyond the high standard
SquareSoft's 'Final Fantasy' has set, but did it? Yes, no, and sort
of. Graphically, the rendered backgrounds are above Final Fantasy
VIII's, and about equal to IX's. The first sceen you see is an grassy
field with a path worn down through it. Soaring above it are a small
flock of seagulls, and in the horizon we see the depths of a saphire
ocean. Doesn't sound so great? Well, maybe my literature is getting
bad, because it -is- great. I just let my characters sit around for
a few minuites as I admire the water cascade onto the coast. Phew.
Character wise, they were well designed but they looked familiar ...
from where, you say? Legend of Lagaia. I mean, look at them. Same
build, same stats, same personalities. They emulated one of
SquareSoft's flaws, making new characters look like old ones. Take
Squall and Rinoa from Final Fantasy VIII, and the two main characters
of Final Fantasy X, and you will see a remarkable resemblance. Works
for the 'Lunar' series as well, jeez. Great companies, lazy designers.
Well, the battle system looks nice. A bit of a copy of F.F. VIII,
but still nice. The polygons are a bit chunky, but that's something
you can overlook. Animations are also missing a few frames, which
does horrible things to the smoothness of the movements. Batles
take place on well rendered 'platforms', where the heroes square off
on one side, and vilains the other. Nothing new.
The battle system is a nice bit of nostalgia, bringing you back to
the days of Super Mario RPG where timing was vital as well. Only
here, it's a bit more on the tedious side. The addition system
looks great, but feels a little -too- tight. I mean, how are us
clumsy RPG players supposed to live with it? It would also
be nice if each time we tap the button in sync, it would have
dealt damage rather than a big sum in the end ... oh well.
Story wise, it sounds rather typical. There big bad guy. Hero's
family got killed by big bad guy. Hero go kill big bad guy and
find lots of bored people on the way. No matter what some people
say, I see no resemblance to the F.F. VIII plot line. If you're
looking for a great story, pick up a copy of 'Chrono Cross' or
'Saga Frontier 2' (don't expect to get much gameplay out of the
latter). You're not going to find it here, it's too predictable.
Music was dull, and did not fit any of the scenes well at all.
The battle music did not get the blood coursing through my veins,
it got me a copy of Ja Rule's new CD. Another SquareSoft copy,
like 'Chrono Cross'. Bah. The victory music was nice though,
how it melded in with the battle music. A nice change from
abrupt changes of music like other titles.
There were only a couple of puzzles in the demo, and they didn't
give me too much of a chalenge. I hope to see more in the future.
Even though there were only a couple, they were simple enough, and
straight forward. That's something most companies can not put
together, so I applaud them there.
All in all, this is a fairly decent game. I just don't see why
some people praise it so much, or diss it so much. It has
decent qualities, but (unfortunately) too many flaws.
x. rpg newbies and little kids seem to love this game
A small note for RPG converts and little kids, you are most likely to
love this game. I don't know, maybe the game's flaws attract a younger
crowd. Most likely the simple plot line, all the kids where I live
are talking about it, and only about it. I'm still playing Valkyrie
Profile, now that's deep.
Mind you, don't go rushing out to buy a copy of this just because of
what I just said. Rent it first, you still may not like it as much
as I would have figured.
Now, this is a simple question. It's all a matter of taste. My
first bit of advice is to not do what I do. Rent first, then buy
if you like it. If I hear it's good, I buy it. Don't be like me,
it's not a good thing.
Mrmm .. well, keep in mind it is an RPG. It's -very- linear,
but it looks good. The music is crap, but the voice actors did
a decent job. If you want a more in depth look at this, read my
review above.
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