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One of the worst RPG's ever
1
Rating: 1,
Useful: 12 / 29
Date: February 03, 2007
Author: Amazon User
Before I even begin my review, let me just say that I've been playing RPG's since 1984, when they were played in text form only. I've played everything from Zork to Bard's Tale to Diablo 2 LOD to Oblivion (all of which are great games)
Then I attempted to play Enchanted Arms. I knew within the first 5 minutes that I was not going to like this game. One of the main characters uses a saxaphone as his weapon, "blasting" enemies with song notes. The combat system is confusing and unfun. It's as if the people who created this game had never played an RPG before, because it doesn't seem to borrow any of the good attributes of the many great RPG's which have gone before it.
The fact that this game comes out on the very advanced XBox 360 system makes it expensive, but believe me when I say that you will quickly regret dropping $50.00 on it. Rent it if you must, but I like RPG's as much or more than just about anybody, and I could barely stand to play it for ten minutes.
Not so Enchanted Arms
2
Rating: 2,
Useful: 4 / 8
Date: January 03, 2007
Author: Amazon User
With a unique battle system and a huge plethora of characters to choose from this title seems like it can't miss. However, within the first 5 min of the game you quickly realize that this is "my first RPG." the story seems compelling, for about an hour, then the mundane side stories kick in and is only fit for "filler" use. the "twists" are pretty much non-existant, and I found myself finishing it only because I bought it. All in all, there is little to love, save maybe the collection of the different usable battle characters. If you find yourself in a "gotta catch 'em all" kind of month, then by all means pick it up, but I suggest that you wait for a solid RPG to blow in.
A Pretty Big Disappointment
2
Rating: 2,
Useful: 3 / 14
Date: March 13, 2007
Author: Amazon User
This game seemed like it would be fun, but it is full of extremely boring dialog presented in a boring manner. Call me politically incorrect, but there is a very annoying flaming transvestite character in the game that can't say a single sentence without making it a homosexual one. For example, he mentions how his love for another character is an ingredient in everything that he bakes. And after playing the game for a few hours and listening to his constant mushy remarks made with a horrid lisp, I had to shut the game off and I will be selling my copy to a poor unsuspecting soul who thinks that this game might be as fun as Final Fantasy games. Being a heterosexual, excessive homosexual content just doesn't entertain me the way that it might entertain someone else.
BOO!
2
Rating: 2,
Useful: 2 / 9
Date: February 08, 2007
Author: Amazon User
Ok, i want to start by saying two things: a) I love RPGs and b) it does not take much to please me... heres the problem though... this game had a lot of potential and i tried and tried to get into it but in the end i just had to quit telling myself it would get better.
Pros: 1.seemingly good story line.
2. Some of the graphics are good. (note the word some...)
Problems:
1. conversations between characters is horrible. the characters talk in a wierd split screen design. it is like the designers were too lazy to program movements. (hard to explain. you would have to see it...)
2. gameplay is done on a difficult grid system. most players can only attack pieces of the grid making the whole thing long and drawn out. they were trying to do something original and it turned out horribly.
3. too repetitive. this game uses the "shatter away" enemy fighting system that FFX used which was fine. but in this game the enemies come at you again and again and again... and they are always the same enemies. you get to a point where you start to dread running down a hall because you know it will take 1/2 an hour. on top of that, if you run from a battle your parties health/stats go down and so by the time you get to a boss at the end of the hall you are pretty much exausted.
4. the story line... i think it is good but you end up doing all these side missions that are filler to make the game drag out longer and it gets to be painfully old. the cut scenes that move the story along TAKE FOREVER to get to. its like reading a good book and having to play 50 obnoxious minigames in between pages. they knew they were lacking and that is how they fixed it.
ENDING NOTE: I PUT ABOUT 20-30 HOURS INTO THIS GAME AND FINALLY GAVE UP. I TRIED AND TRIED TO CONVINCE MYSELF THAT JUST AROUND THE NEXT CORNER THIS WAS GOING TO BE A GREAT GAME. THAT CORNER NEVER CAME, AND I AM NOW A LITTLE DEPRESSED THAT I DONT KNOW HOW THE STORY ENDS AND THAT I CANT SEE ALL THE CUT SCENES THAT COULD/WOULD HAVE MADE THIS GAME WORTH IT. I WANTED THIS TO BE SO GOOD AND I WAS BEYOND DISAPPOINTED.
IF YOU WANT A GOOD GAME, OBLIVION WAS A BLAST. MASSIVE, SEEMINGLY ENDLESS. IF YOU HAVE PLAYED THAT, MAYBE FFXI BUT IS HAS A MONTHLY FEE. IF YOU HAVE NEVER PLAYED AN MMORPG THOUGH, IT MAKES FOR AN INTERESTING EXPERIENCE. I JUST STARTED IT AND IT IS THE FIRST GAME I HAVE EVER PLAYED LIKE IT (MMORPG). SOMETHING ABOUT PLAYING WITH OTHER PEOPLE IN REAL LIFE, TALKING TO THEM, ETC. IS REALLY COOL.
HOPE THIS HELPED! STAY AWAY FROM THIS GAME!
so so
2
Rating: 2,
Useful: 0 / 3
Date: September 02, 2007
Author: Amazon User
The first couple hours of this game will annoy you to the core as the story isn't special and one of the main characters is annoyingly gay. Its not that he is gay that is annoying, but the voice, the conversation, and the actions are all beyond the most flamming person you've ever met. He also has a love obsession with one of the other main characters who is not gay. Luckily the character seems to die off after and hour or two. If I didn't know this ahead of time, I woulda quit. After that the story line is decent but nothing special and kinda corny at times. Battle system is a bit different then other rpgs, but I don't think in a good way, but still it's different. This is a little bit of a spoiler but at the end of the game it turns out the gay guy didn't die, and they bring him back for the last 1/2 hr of play and final scenes of the game. This to me completly ruined it because the way they bring him back is horrible. Also horrible is in the final scenes the have the straight love interest of the gay guy held down to be kissed by the gay guy... :sigh:
Bottom line, this game isn't on final fantasy's level but for $20 it is worth it if you like rpgs and can deal the horrible beging of the game (and ending). There is plenty of game time, which makes it worth your buck. Enjoy it in the middle while you can though. If you're only so so with rpgs, give it a pass.
A resounding "EH"
2
Rating: 2,
Useful: 5 / 5
Date: May 10, 2008
Author: Amazon User
This game is nothing special. Its a mediocre RPG, which does nothing to stand out in an overcrowded room full of RPGs.
Ok, thats not entirely true. It does stand out in a few ways.
First, your main character may be the DUMBEST and most mentally inept main character ever. As I sat through the dialouge listening to his comments and questions, I couldnt help but wonder how he remembered to breath without someone stapling a note to his forehead reminding him to do so. His competence and observation skills can be accurately compared to a blind drunken monkey with ADHD.
Second, the VOICE ACTING. UGH. Now, the combat voice overs are just fine, as the characters yell out their various elements, attacks, or thank one another for blocking damage for them. However the voice acting for scenes and dialouge is EXCRUCIATING! Everything sounds so painfully forced. The dialouge itself is pretty aweful in that it repeats itself OVER AND OVER! For example, the game may tell you your next goal is inside that cave 30 ft away, as your camera focuses in on it. And by tell you, I mean bombard you with disasterous voice acting untill your willing to do whatever they ask if only they'll make the pain stop. Its clear where you need to go, but after walking over to it, the game will stop and play a nearly identical scene, complete with horrid voice acting, telling you that now you actually need to go INSIDE the cave. INSIDE the cave? What an idea! And here I was planning to LOITER AROUND OUTSIDE IT FOR 3 HOURS. Although, based on the dialouge thats about all your main character is smart enough to do on his own anyway, so its probably a good thing he has a slew of self-proclaimed tour guides following him around.
The combat system, while actually somewhat fun at first, is TERRIBLY unbalanced. Most of the time, battles about as evenly matched as a rabid lion in the ring with a one legged chicken. In normal fights, and about half the boss battles, your party is the rabid lion. In the other 50% of boss fights, however, you become the chicken, as the boss mercilessly and horribly violates your party before you get your first turn. And you cant resurect your party members mid-fight either. The game TRICKS you into THINKING you can, but this is a misconception. Any attempts to resurect a party member in any fight that they could concievably die during, will simply result in them being almost INSTANTLY re-ganked before they can even get a turn. This creates a vicious cycle of resurecting on your turn and your character dying on the enemies turn untill eventually you run out of VP and EP (vitality and ether/magic).
Worse still, is the grid movement system. Its as if at the begining of every fight, your enemy draws a line in the dirt and tells you, your not allowed to cross it, and your character being too mind-numbingly stupid to protest, just blindly follows this rule. Essentially the battle area looks more like a dodgeball court then a warzone, as you hurl attacks across the center line at your opponents on the other side. Did I mention your main characters good attacks are all short range, meaning both he and the target have to be standing next to the center line? And that nearly every enemy in the game after the first 30 mins or so, refuses to do anything except stand in the very back on their side of the court and hurl long range attacks at you?
How about the "rock paper scissors" sounding element system? See, in this game water beats fire, but then again fire also beats water. And every opposing element works this way, so as soon as you realize this, it suddenly stops being about strategy and starts becoming about whos rock is bigger.
And lets not forget the cover system. This is where you can place one character in front of the other, so the character behind suffers less damage from certain area attacks. It sounds great, untill you realize that in every fight where this might actually matter, the opponent COMPLETELY ignores this rule, and rapes both characters in one attack just for being close together. On the other hand, bosses can use this against YOU. Theres even a few bosses that hides in the far corner of their side of the dodgeball court, and place respawning enemies in front, meanwhile hitting your entire party for large damage every turn. Hiding in that far corner means your characters need to cluster together in the front corner of your side JUST so HALF of them can attack, meaning your tightly grouped when those respawning enemies decide to attack with their area moves.
Finally, theres comboing. Comboing is where you decide that one rabid lion isnt enough to thoroughly maul that defenseless chicken, so you call your 3 buddies over for a gang bang. This only really sees use in boss battles, and late game fights. Normal enemies CAN do combos too, but almost never get the chance. However, certain bosses can, and coincidently enough, also seem to delight in tempting you into hurling your xbox controller through the TV screen out of frustration. If you see an enemy begin a combo, you can accurately calculate your odds of survival by pausing the game and fliping a coin. Heads: your whole party dies. Tails: one party member survives long enough for you to make a futile attempt to resurect your teamates before sharing their fate.
Perhaps the only half decent element of the game could be the story itself. While hardly original (main character has a mysterious power, that he must discover more about as he progresses in the game which he will ultimately use to save the world) its not poorly done.
The characters, however, make up for the game almost havign a decent story. In short, your main characters a bumbling idiot, your other 3 permanent members are annoying, and the only decent and likable character in the game leaves your party after the first 15 mins of the game, and never rejoins. Also, and half naked homosexual follows you around for the better part of the game, and your main character cant recognize its one of his fellow students and best friends, because he wears sunglasses, a different color jacket, and changes his accent.
In conclusion, the experience of this game can be simulated by having your spleen removed while simaltaneously hitting your hand with a sledgehammer. If your a masochist with some free time and 20 dollars to spare this game is for you. For all others, do yourself a favor and buy Lost Oddesy instead.
es okay...
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: December 23, 2007
Author: Amazon User
if you you like Japanese Anime, this is a wonderful game. i played to the end, and was fairly interested in it the whole time. it can get a little monotonous at times. battle after endless battle with pretty much the same creatures. the one saving grace was this avoid encounter capability you could get. finally the game was enjoyable. of course you need to do battle to gain levels enough to defeat the final monsters, but whooaa, enough is enough already. once the game was over, i was little let down. understandably, but i can honeslty say i have never again put it in the Xbox. anyone want to buy it? :^)
Fun...but...
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: September 01, 2008
Author: Amazon User
While I enjoy a good JRPG game, this is not exactly fitting of the term GOOD. It isn't bad, but lacks in many departments. If you can get through the first few hours you'll enjoy the rest.
Solid Role-Playing Game
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 6 / 6
Date: November 16, 2006
Author: Amazon User
Fabntastic Game Idea - the videos are impressive. This game has some fans in the USA, and it deserves them. What you do is the good old solid RPG stuff - talk to people, fight bad guys, become part of an epic story, etc.
The graphics are up to next gen standards and the play is fast and furious when the fighting starts!
Great RPG for the 360 - I hope there's more!
XBOX's Answer to Final Fantasy
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 10 / 10
Date: November 21, 2006
Author: Amazon User
This is a very solid RPG that has a very similar gameplay and feel to Final Fantasy. IT is definitely worth playing for people who enjoy RPG's. One thing I want to make clear -- if you do decide to purchase this game, give it 3 or 4 hours of gameplay before putting it down. It is slow moving at first, but starts to get interesting around the 3-hour marker and gets all the way until the end. So please enjoy.
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