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Grandia 2

Grandia 2

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: One of the best
Review: This is a very fun and challenging game. It's graphics in the movies aren't very good but i would still recommend this game for anyone who liks RPG's

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: this game is fun!!!
Review: to all of you who have got stuck on this game...i have too!ive only got a little bit left to do, but i just cant...anyone who can beat valmars tongue with just Ryudo,millenia and elena is good.now...i want to play it as long as i can!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Grandia VS Final Fantasy
Review: To me, the Final Fantasy series is continously the benchmark for console-type RPGs. Great characters, storylines, interesting combat and strategy are trademarks for this series.

Grandia 2 is an interesting adaption of the Final Fantasy style, with some great innovations.

Their "real-time" battle system is simply amazing and a great innovation. Characters doing "combo"' (multiple hits) can actually see their characters taking turns attacking one monster, in real-time (no pausing or waiting for one character to finish their turn). Selecting a command pauses the battle - so things never get too out of hand. This is hands down the best battle system I've ever played in an RPG.

Two, their camera movements are fluid (360 degree rotation for the most part); I never have to wait for the PC to load up the scene. Its an addictive way to travelling and searching for hidden items and monsters.

The music is so-so, the dialogoue is sometimes great and sometimes just okay. I *highly* recommend a control pad for the PC, since the keyboard controls will have to pressing everywhere in the screen.

Overall, Grandia 2 isn't merely a Final Fantasy knock-off, but a start to a great RPG series of its own.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Grandia VS Final Fantasy
Review: To me, the Final Fantasy series is continously the benchmark for console-type RPGs. Great characters, storylines, interesting combat and strategy are trademarks for this series.

Grandia 2 is an interesting adaption of the Final Fantasy style, with some great innovations.

Their "real-time" battle system is simply amazing and a great innovation. Characters doing "combo"' (multiple hits) can actually see their characters taking turns attacking one monster, in real-time (no pausing or waiting for one character to finish their turn). Selecting a command pauses the battle - so things never get too out of hand. This is hands down the best battle system I've ever played in an RPG.

Two, their camera movements are fluid (360 degree rotation for the most part); I never have to wait for the PC to load up the scene. Its an addictive way to travelling and searching for hidden items and monsters.

The music is so-so, the dialogoue is sometimes great and sometimes just okay. I *highly* recommend a control pad for the PC, since the keyboard controls will have to pressing everywhere in the screen.

Overall, Grandia 2 isn't merely a Final Fantasy knock-off, but a start to a great RPG series of its own.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Grandia II is a must-have!
Review: Wow, this really is one of the best Console-style RPGs ever created! Game Arts scored again, as they have in the past with Zeliard, Thexder 1 and 2, and Silpheed. This game blows everything else in terms of console-style RPGs out of the water!


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