"The popular role-playing game Lost Odyssey has a new dungeon pack available for play. The Seeker of the Deep dungeon is available from Xbox LIVE® Marketplace for 400 MS points.
To access the dungeon, download the DLC pack. Then, once the Nautilus can fly, fly to the center of the gulf on the right of the inland sea on the north of the Tower of Mirrors (near Saman, the City of Merchants), and dive into the water. When the game displays either "Examine" or "Enter" at the bottom right corner of the screen, press the A button, and delve into the Seeker of the Deep!
The dungeon is available May 23 for a cost of 400 MS Points. Download the pack and continue your odyssey! " - Microsoft, Published May 19, 2008
NOTE: This DLC dungeon was formally exclusive to only Japan/Asian Territories.
This dungeon package also adds 5 new achievements totalling 100 Gamerscore points. The new total for Lost Odyssey: 42 achievements with a total of 1100 points
17 years later, it still stands out.
The game was indeed amazing. Great characters, gameplay and story!
But the dream sequences penned by Shigematsu were sublime.
I still remember many of these stories and I have integrated in the past in my D&D campaign many years ago.
Microsoft should have just kept pumping money into these guys. Same with a lot of the other studios... the blundered hard.
Lost Odysee deserved a franchise even though development wasn't smooth
It's not like it has had any competition since 2007. Would really like to own the short stories from it in book form.
The problem with most MS games on 360 was they didn’t make the games they paid for them and that makes you less money in the long run and isn’t something you can continue to do especially with declining sales of consoles. MS should have been starting and growing studios from the beginning but they went for paid games and it leaves them without the knowledge and culture of making games.
It’s quite hard to believe, but Lost Odyssey turns fifteen years old today. A curious product of the time, it has arguably only got better with age - and not just because of what it is, but also what it represents.
The short stories that Kaim collects/remembers are truly emotional. I remember one in particular made my eyes water.
If you've never played this, try to hunt down an original copy, or emulate it. This game was a gem.
I wish there was a remaster. This and Last Story. Sad these games were released on the...wrong platforms...
These JRPGs stand up on their own.
For myself, im glad this is getting released soon after the Japanese got it. For Blue Dragon, we had to wait quite a while...
I bought this game on the weekend and am on disk 2. ill buy this dlc day 1. Lost odyssey has shown me that not all JRPGs suck as much as i remember. Gonna pick up blue dragon when im done with this
Anyone have some Ps2 jrpg suggestions?
Ive never played FFX so i think that might be a good place to start Ps2 wise.
And it still looked like a PS2 game with no more then 20 hours of gameplay.
DLC = content that couldnt fit on the dvd.
I need a reason to pick this game up again. I put in at least 60hrs into it and loved every single bit. Best next-gen JRPG I've played.
Hmmm kinda early for downloadable content for such a new game don't you think. Or was Microsoft kind enough to not burden the bots with a 5 disc game?