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23 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Growlanser is one of the best of 2004.
If you are in to strategy rpgs, you probably grew up loving Shining Force, or Final fantasy tactics- or if you are new you began with the Nippon Ichi games (Disgaea, La Pucelle, Phantom Brave). I have seen all of these, and I haven't been as attached as when I played Growlanser. Growlanser Generations consists of two games, Growlanser II and III. The games are just...
Published on January 12, 2005 by Jacqueline Splawn

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3.0 out of 5 stars excellent choice
this is a great collection of 2 games one is lacking in the adventure department you basically have a map and move from dot to dot but both have fantastic stories and battle systems. sense of justice has many differant and unique endings where the other is essentialy the same ending only involving differant characters. there are 3 uniquely differant endings to it that i...
Published on March 9, 2008 by Victor A. Martinez


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23 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Growlanser is one of the best of 2004., January 12, 2005
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Growlanser: Generations (Video Game)
If you are in to strategy rpgs, you probably grew up loving Shining Force, or Final fantasy tactics- or if you are new you began with the Nippon Ichi games (Disgaea, La Pucelle, Phantom Brave). I have seen all of these, and I haven't been as attached as when I played Growlanser. Growlanser Generations consists of two games, Growlanser II and III. The games are just fun. The stories are both really good, the battles are fun to play, and the equipping gems (abilities) function is really cool. My room mates and I are currently playing, and all three of us have advanced the story in so many different ways. There are multiple endings, and there are so many ways to branch off the story. At the beginning of the game, you will be asked a series of questions, and your answers determine the main character's stats and even which skills he will learn. And this continues throughout the game, so you can really play it however you want!
There is only one horrible thing about the game, and fortunately it is only initial. The voice acting will make you want to turn it off, but within the first hour, it will grow on you. I PROMISE! The only person you will really hate after awhile will be the voice of a snot nosed kid named Hans- but you will be able to excuse his lame "one liners" every time he beats an enemy because he kicks a lot of butt as a fighter.
I started out talking about strategy rpgs, but if you don't like strategy rpgs, don't disregard this title. It's unlike any strategy rpg I have ever played. It's a little hard to desribe, but all the battles are in real time- you give orders. You can tell your main character to fight, and he will go over and beat on a dude until they die, but if you want to tell him to stop, you can interupt his action, and tell him to beat on another dude or heal or whatever. Once your orders are given you can just sit back and watch what happens. Rather than "taking turns" like in most strategy rpgs everything in Growlanser happens at once. While your characters are walking around doing what you told them to do, so are the enemies.
There are random battles for leveling up purposes, and these are far shorter than story battles. The games are little bit on the short side, Growlanser II is about 20 hours long, while the third one is around 30. Since they are short, the replay value is high with all the different endings and stories. Growlanser Generations really surprised me, and has easily become one of my favorites. We are lucky that Working Designs and Atlus brought these titles to America, and I am hoping that Growlanser IV will also come here.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Bargain Value Old-School RPG, May 30, 2005
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Growlanser: Generations (Video Game)
I recommend Growlanser Generations for fans of both RPGs and Tactical games. You get two games, each of good quality, for a reasonable price.

Growlanswer II is the shorter and simplier of the two games. Play it first, otherwise the lack of options you'd otherwise find in Growlanser III will be apparent. You control more characters and fight much larger battles. Each stage (plotwise) is well-designed and, at times, you'll be tearing up your hair trying to get a Complete rating. The branching story, while simplistic, offers interesting options and very different outcomes. It is by far the game's best feature. Finally, an RPG that lets you side with the Bad Guy! More Tactical than RPG.

Growlanser III has less replay value than its predecessor but it boasts a more developed storyline. Your still fighting with a band of do-gooders to save the world, you just take a more scenic route getting there. Growlanser III features a more linear story, many sidequests, better developed characters, and a lot of flavor. The only downside is the lack of replay value and the Random Dungeon Generator. My God, could the be any more generic? More RPG than Tactical.

For the package overall, Working Designs did an excellent job. Controls are easy to understand, you know where you need to go (mostly), and there are no major bugs. Aside from the "Jitter", which is what your character will be doing when they get wedged in a a tight spot on the map and can't seem to move anywhere. It happens rarely, but when it does happen you'll curse the heavens.

Growlanser Generations sports strong voice acting. Well, as strong as you're going to get in a video game. Growlanser III is the better acted of the two. Both games feature large casts and there's nearly always a new VA for a new character. The music is also memorable.

Highly recommended.
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Tactical RPGs, April 1, 2005
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Growlanser: Generations (Video Game)
First off i have to say that i love tactical RPGs and other then Disgaea Hour of Darkness and Final Fantasy Tactics this collection is as good as it gets. It surprises me a little that it has taken this long for a U.S. release and after playing Growlanser i'm hoping that sonner or latter the first game will make it stateside as well. (Maybe for the PSP? - God knows it needs some real RPGs)

While the game certainly isn't graphically impressive (if you're reading this you're probably a real gamer anyway so you won't care) everything else about this collection has awesome depth despite being rather simplistic structurally compared to games such as Disgaea and Phantom Brave.

As soon as i found out that this collection was developed by Working Designs and Atlus (the two most underrated developers in the gaming world) i had to buy it and if you're even remotely interested in tactical RPGs do yourself a favor and buy it. You won't be dissapointed.

Great combat, great story, great value.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars At last, an old school rpg!, December 25, 2004
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Louis Saumier (St-Hubert, Quebec Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Growlanser: Generations (Video Game)
This is the latest game released by Working Designs. As usual, we have been waiting too long because they delayed, delayed and delayed again. But here it is, and because you waited for so long, you get 2 games for a very low price. This package includes Growlanser 2:The Sense Of Justice(1999) and Growlanser 3: The Dual Darkness (2002). Both games are lasting about 40 hours each, with a total of nearly 10 hours of voice acting. The voice acting is very good, no lame performances! For those of you who are tired of high-tech rpgs like Final Fantasy games, random dungeons and 3-d stuff, then this game is for you! This is an old school rpg for hardcore fans. Caracters are Sailor-Moonish like, every one of the major caracters have their own voice. The game plays close to Final Fantasy Tactics, but better in my opinion.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars About time..., May 25, 2005
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Growlanser: Generations (Video Game)
It is about time that a good old school tactical RPG was released. I haven't played anything like this since Final Fantasy Tactics. I own the Collector's Edition that comes with a slew of cool things. The gameplay itself is fun and how you can customize each of the chracters adds another level of depth to the game. I have not gone through both the games yet but so far the story in Growlanser 2 is fun and involved. I'd recommend this to any fan of RPG's.
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16 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The future of RPG are looking good!!!!, October 6, 2004
A Kid's Review
= Durability:4.0 out of 5 stars  = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars  = Educational:3.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Growlanser: Generations (Video Game)
I can't believe its almost here I've been waiting for this game forever. I have only played the demo for this game in Japan all I can say about this game is sweet!!!. If your craving for an eye candy of graphics,great story lines and of course hours and hours of hardcore of RPG then this game is a must for your video game library collections. I've never seen a more complex battle system and great voice actors. The people who made this game are the same company that made the hit series Lunar for ps1 and you know they have a good reputation of makin great rpg's. A true hardcore Rpg gamer will definitely be satisfied with the content of game play, graphic, awesome story lines and of course an awesome job by the cast of voice actors simply amazing. I can't express words to describe this game.
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13 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars This is a fine set of games. I wouldn't call them classic., December 17, 2004
= Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Growlanser: Generations (Video Game)
This game comes with Growlanser II and III.

Growlanser II - Pros - Fun strategy RPG.
Many story branches.
Voice acting
Cons - The only real con is that its nothing we haven't seen before. I believe they didn't release it here because of FFT. I don't blame them. Its no FFT.

Growlanser III is so much like II its funny. Different characters, different plot, but you'll swear you were playing the same game. III plays more like a typical RPG. {Running from town to town, world map, etc. But thats about it.

If you've played FFT,{pretty much anyone into strategy RPGs has}Growlanser proprably won't do much for you. Some people compared this to Disgaea and the like. Maby if this game's graphics were more recent, but the gap is too great.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars If you Love Strategy RPGs, this game is a must have!, July 20, 2007
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= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Growlanser: Generations (Video Game)
Reviewed for Big Boss Games by: TRC

Growlanser Generations is split into two games, Growlanser 2 and 3.

This review is of Growlanser 2.

After a long delay of this game, Working Designs has released Growlanser
Generations and it is well worth the wait. If you love strategy RPGs this
game is a must have. Because of it?s griping story and great game-play. You
start out as Wein Cruz, a young boy with a dream of becoming an Imperial
Knight.

The music in the game is perfect. Although the voice acting was laughable, it
was still funny at times. Good-bye battle grid, you have free roam over the
battlefield. Your game uses navigation points to move from town to dungeon
and back again. The strategy aspect of this game goes from easy to pulling
out your hair hard after a few battles. The Graphics for this game seem like
the best of playstation 1 graphics.

Overall for Growlanser 2

I give this game a:
9.5 ? Game Play
9 - Sound
6 - Graphics
9 - Overall
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great pair of RPGs, July 11, 2007
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Growlanser: Generations (Video Game)
Growlanser Generations is the American conversion and compilation of Growlanser II and III. It comes with 2 discs, the first is the complete game of Growlanser II, and the second is the complete game of Growlanser III. Both are great games. These games are in classic turn-based RPG style which plays phenomenally. Good customization options when you level up add to the enjoyment I got from playing the games. Growlanser II has more focus on gameplay and less on exploration, where Growlanser III has more exploration and the story moves slower. However, the music, graphics, and voice acting are better in Growlanser III. As you can see both have advantages and disadvantages, but in the final analysis, both are outstanding games in their own right, both play similarly, especially in combat, and both are worth the investment of purchasing.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Coolest tactical RPG I have ever played, March 13, 2007
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Growlanser: Generations (Video Game)
This was the coolest Tactical RPG I have ever played, the battles were fast, and they didn't have the blue blocks you could walk on, it was much more streamlined than that, not to mention, when you weren't in a battle, it played like a normal rpg, awesome.

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