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The term rpg is used all to often for my liking. Often games are labelled rpg when they are simply rpg tinged. Legaia 2 however is a proper role-play game, and a mighty fine one at that. Without doubt, one of the best I have ever played, and there have been plenty. An excellent battle system that makes leveling up fun and not a boring, repetitive drag. Please, if like me you like rpgs, then buy this game. In the words of Tony the tiger....Its Grrrrrreat !! 10/10
Reviewed by: Amazon Reviewer Rating: Date Reviewed: 12Jul2008 | | | i think that the game was awsome it had pretty good graphics and it had a great storyline. i dont know about you but ive beaten the game and it turns out to be great. if you get stuck on the game then you should probably get the strategy guide it helps you a lot it gives you all the moves for every person you get and one more thing i want to tell you if you ever side-jump you should probably wear gloves because i was side-jumping one day on the game and i was moving the analog sticks to fast and i gave my self a blister. & thats all i wanted to say.
Reviewed by: Amazon Reviewer Rating: Date Reviewed: 26Jan2005 | | | Legaia 2 is one of the most outstanding RPGs available in Europe. It was hugely over looked on release, and received bad reviews from lots of games mags, putting people off. However, after buying the game and playing all the way through, I can safely say it is up there with Final Fantasy X as far as PS2 RPGs go. The storyline isnt its strongest point (you know, the classic save the world plot), but the battling system is very good. It reminded me of the Xenogears system, sort of a combo using the directional buttons. Special combos can be learnt, and kept for future use. At the end of the game, I was getting combos of combos totalling to around 250,000 damage per character! My favourite aspect would have to be the sheer depth of this game, however. The hunters guild is a great source of fun late on the game. You are given certain tasks to do (these can include things such as defeat a certain monster, find a missing person, or even as simple as going somewhere and buying some cakes for someone!) and paid large amounts of money on completion. There is also the isle of Phorchoon, where you can take part in games of Roulette, or have a go on a slot machine. There is also an auction house here, and a battle arena (familiar to all FF fans) which continues to be a challenge even at the very end of the game. I havent even mentioned cooking meals in camp from ingredients you find around the world, the furniture collection for your bedroom, the hunt for all of the Heavens Secrets (which allow you to combine the ultimate armor, weapons,etc.), and much more besides. Basically, this is a fantasic RPG, which is challenging all the way through, very deep and long, and above all, fun.
Reviewed by: Amazon Reviewer Rating: Date Reviewed: 25Jul2003 | | |
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