GameSpot writes,
"In 2007, Eternal Sonata served up an unexpected treat to Xbox 360 owners, and was one of the most magical role-playing games to be released in recent years on any platform. Now, PlayStation 3 owners get their chance to roam through the game's beautiful, enchanting dream world, with some extra benefits thrown in for good measure: New dungeons, cutscenes, and tunes, as well as two new party members. These additions are lovely, though they don't change the game in any significant way. But that's absolutely fine. Eternal Sonata is full of joy and old-fashioned romance, and it's set in a gorgeous, fully realized fantasy world. Even better, that soft, chewy center is complemented by an action-packed battle system that continually keeps you on your toes. It will make you feel consistently warm and fuzzy, thanks to its big heart and total commitment to its subject matter.
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The new dungeons are quite good and help extend the length a bit, though you should be aware that one of them is only available to you once you complete the game, which clocks in at under 35 hours. Even with the new content, though, Eternal Sonata is much the same game as before--which makes it one that you should play, if you haven't already. Its lovely, gentle story and fun combat make for a heartwarming journey that will both draw you in and make you wish you didn't have to leave."
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Gameplane: "Many games can astonish players with creative gameplay or emotional stories. Others are remarkable due to the fun we had with them, while some are simply beautiful. These are nine JRPGs, which made us fall in love with virtual places."
Jerry from BagoGames says, "It turns out that 2007 was an amazing year for gamers, not only did many franchises begin, some started to get their footing."
It's crazy to think that Uncharted came out so long ago. I replayed the series last year as part of the Nathan Drake Collection, and the game felt brand new again, even after all these years. Such an enduring franchise.
Imagine that, Ps3 gets the better looking version for once.
||cool i wil buy this next month||
Silogon its not the ps3 fault that they get bad ports its THE DEVELOPERS FAULT. The ps3 is capable of passing the xbox 360 in terms of multiplat its up to teh damn devs to do it.
only took a year and a half to port the game.
http://www.n4g.com/NewsCom-...
but i hope you guys enjoy it, no point in keeping a great game like this a exclusive. its worth the buy. have fun and enjoy
-nai-
Superior version confirmed.