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Guest Stefkov

Eternal Sonata!

 

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Definitely the better game. I loved Blue Dragon, it's fighting system was good and the story was good but I havn't played it at all since I restarted it. I will continue it another time but Eternal Sonata is great. The story is intruiging, the music is amazing and the fighting system is different and better than the usual stand and fight like BD and FF games.

Playing it now and it's lasted me 24 hours.

I have to play through it again to get all the stuff I missed. All in all it'll last me about 50 hours.

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I like Blue Dragon a lot more than i thought i would. It was nice having a simple turn based style, and combo-ing different groups of monsters into one long 5 battle chain is satisfying and nets you extra points so your characters learn stuff faster.

 

I was very surprised by Blue Dragon, and it's about £15 cheaper than Eternal Sonata so it's worth a punt. The demo of it is pure SHITE though, talk about throwing you in at the deep end!

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I definitely recommend Blue Dragon it's so well done despite the storyline being cliche it does have it's moments and twists, the job system adds so much depth, the battle system is old school turn based with a twist it has a charge bar which determines how much power you give your attacks and spells and whether you attack before or after your other party members and monsters. The music composed by the great Nobuo Uematsu and graphics are superb despite some tearing and slight frame drops its not as bad unplayable as Mass Effect though.

 

I didn't like Eternal Sonata myself it's a nice looking game with Baten Kaitos quality type of a music from Motoi Sakuraba but the storyline is randomness itself with dialog that drags on and on and the battle system is real time with but it get's repetitive against the random monsters you find in the dungeons and outside the town you start it (there isn't a world map more like linear paths) but is enjoyable when it comes to the bosses.

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I totally agree about the story in Eternal Sonata. I couldnt care or less about some Polish composer! The cutscenes just dragged on....and on.....AND ON!

 

Especially when the game didn't have ANY character development...at least for me.

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You can get Blue Dragon from COMET for £4.99, if you can find a copy. I got one before xmas for £9.99, went in today to see that was now £4.99 on there system.

 

For that price I cannot refuse.

 

I'll give my local branch a call tommorow.

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Guest Stefkov
I totally agree about the story in Eternal Sonata. I couldnt care or less about some Polish composer! The cutscenes just dragged on....and on.....AND ON!

But that's what the game was about. It was about Chopin, about his music etc.

The cutscenes you could skip aswell. The game isn't what it is without, well, basically what it is about. Otherwise it would be just another long RPG with nothing new which is what I think Blue Dragon is. Same fighting system, and the same made up story where they go on an adventure to save someone/something.

Eternal Sonata is different and is the only long RPG I've ever sat and played through.

Reviews said the game was heavy on the cutscenes and what the story was about. I just wonder why you got it despite this.

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I dont mind cutscenes hell I love the MGS series which is basically 1 big cutscene. The point is the fantasy story didnt do anything for me and the real life history lesson you get after every chapter just pulled you out of that setting. Why did I buy it? I will give most games a shot and I love RPGs but I just didnt like Sonata.

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I normally hate cut scenes but I actually really enjoy the ones in Eternal Sonata. They are normally a solid length, I know this annoys some people, but it means I can put my controller down and just take in what is going on and it is kind of like watching an anime. Also the game looks awesome, so I don't mind just staring at it.

 

As for the info about Chopin, like Stefkov said, the game is based around him. I love the slideshows, the music is fantastic (I play the piano which I imagine helps :heh: ) and its always fun to read abut the piece in context and also the crappy translation of the subtitles in them. I actually really enjoyed how they broke up the action. They serve the same purpose as chapter breaks in a book imo.

 

As for the story, I'm half way through, and I love it mainly because it isn't the usual save the world gig that happens in most games, its about death and taxes from what I can tell. Also the other threads in the story like Polka and her magic or Chopin and his thoughts on reality are awesome. And Beat is the cutest character I've ever seen which is strange because usually I want to break "cute" characters necks. :heh:

 

The only think I can fault about the game is that there is no visual change when you upgrade equipment and amour.

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I dont mind cutscenes hell I love the MGS series which is basically 1 big cutscene. The point is the fantasy story didnt do anything for me and the real life history lesson you get after every chapter just pulled you out of that setting. Why did I buy it? I will give most games a shot and I love RPGs but I just didnt like Sonata.

Fair enough. It was a change from the same old RPGs though, I've loved every minute of it. You could probably say the same stuff to me if I were to pick up FF13 and say it was shit while you liked it.

 

I disgree with your last paragraph Daft. If you had the visual change then, it would become more of a which looks better and people getting the best combination of equipment and crap then that would take away from the basis of the game.

I like how you can just buy a new weapon for Allegretto and it'll just make his strength a higher number. Go into battle and kick ass.

The Harmony Chains are something new aswell. Linking up your special moves (if your up to the 6th part level or 5th) 6 times. Wish I had good enough reactions but linking together some big Ice combo with Falsetto, then her Dragon Punch straight after is a killer combo.

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Fair enough. It was a change from the same old RPGs though, I've loved every minute of it. You could probably say the same stuff to me if I were to pick up FF13 and say it was shit while you liked it.

 

I disgree with your last paragraph Daft. If you had the visual change then, it would become more of a which looks better and people getting the best combination of equipment and crap then that would take away from the basis of the game.

I like how you can just buy a new weapon for Allegretto and it'll just make his strength a higher number. Go into battle and kick ass.

The Harmony Chains are something new aswell. Linking up your special moves (if your up to the 6th part level or 5th) 6 times. Wish I had good enough reactions but linking together some big Ice combo with Falsetto, then her Dragon Punch straight after is a killer combo.

 

If you just keep hitting the Y button (or whatever button it changes to for Level 6) then you shouldn't ever miss a Harmony Chain!

 

Personally I preferred Eternal Sonata, I didn't think I would after playing and absolutely loving Blue Dragon, but Sonata was something else entirely, although I can't make head nor tail of the ending! That being said I did trade it in today to help with the PS3, but I had completed it twice and got all the gamer points so I'd say I got my monies worth.

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I suppose you could do that. tbh I just sit there and just watch the combo happening. Some of them look so good you just see Harmony Chain po up and when it's gone you realise it was there and you press Y.

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