The longer Eurogamer has spent with The Last Remnant, the more they find themselves wishing that it were a pure strategy RPG, because the more time you invest, the more interesting the battle system becomes - and, as a consequence, the more you begin to resent everything that prevents you enjoying it. It's a unique and compelling combat system buried beneath choppy pacing, too much wandering around, disappointing presentation problems and an awful lot of loading, and whether that's worth accepting depends largely on your tolerance or affection for long-winded self-indulgence, and whether you think 40 quid is a reasonable amount to pay for one superb idea cushioned by hours of grinding mediocrity.
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Game Rant - "From Star Ocean to Final Fantasy, there have been a number of JRPG's that have been unfairly undervalued by their Metascores. Here are 10 examples."
While I agree that the combat in Star Ocean 5's combat is pretty fun, saying that its story is more enjoyable than its predecessors is highly debatable. Also, it's not just the technical issues the game suffers from.
Completely disagree the games I played from the list all deserve their scores (Star Ocean, Nier, Tales of Zesteria, Type-0). While there are certainly people that love these games, they have flaws in many categories, that justify those scores.
Star Ocean especially bored the hell out of me. Lame story and face roll battle system (I finished the game anyway). These games are really niche and when rated by a broader public, fall short. In my opinion even in their own genre.
In this episode, we explore The History of The Last Remnant. A game the recently received a remastered release and had an interesting development cycle.
It's a good game, but the story is only okay. The gameplay is where the game really shines, but the game itself does an atrocious job of explaining it's own systems. Basically, you need to read a "what I wish I knew before I started" somewhere online, and then the game becomes great.
It's safe to say that this game is pretty average... That's not good. I will lower my prediction of 75,000 xbox 360's sold this week in Japan to around 35 to 40,000 units sold. Still far ahead of the Ps3's 11,000 units sold, though.
Pretty much a flop.
There are much better RPGs out at the moment so people should leave this one out of their library.
Well this game will sell in Japan regardless of the US sites score, cause im pretty sure all they care about is what Famitsu says and they gave it 38/40 not to mention being made by SE will always give an extra boost
Its a shame that the game could of been quite decent if they just decided to go with their own engine instead of UE3
doesn't that meen all jrpg's will get bad reviews now then ?
sad thing is, if it would have been called final fantasy, it owuld have been raining A grades.
The battle system is much more frustrating in Final Fantasy 12