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20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars very good
first of all, this was my first RPG ever. its the reason i got into them at all. i rented it and loved the graphics and gameplay, so i bought it. after playing other RPGs like ff8 and chrono trigger, i'd have to say this isnt my favorite, but i still look back at it lovingly. the fight system is really amazing. you punch in each individual blow for every character, then...
Published on January 26, 2000

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars An interesting battle for humanity and its self destruction!
Legend of Legaia was a great game, but some aspects I couldn't handle. The constant battles got really annoying while trying to work your way through the land and beginner RPG fans might find this one a little long (and it's just one CD! ). The battle system although unique can get pretty tiresome after a while. It has it's good points as well. The graphics are excellent...
Published on November 12, 1999


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20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars very good, January 26, 2000
By A Customer
= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars  = Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars  = Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Legend Of Legaia (Video Game)
first of all, this was my first RPG ever. its the reason i got into them at all. i rented it and loved the graphics and gameplay, so i bought it. after playing other RPGs like ff8 and chrono trigger, i'd have to say this isnt my favorite, but i still look back at it lovingly. the fight system is really amazing. you punch in each individual blow for every character, then watch as it happens, or you select your ra-seru to summon a monster who you've already beaten to attack. the seru videos are beautiful and the attacks are useful. the absense of the active time bar is a little lazy, but it allows you to really think it all out. the story is pretty good and when you revive a genesis tree and that music kicks in, it's very touching. speaking of music, the legend of legaia soundtrack is very good. i've read in reviews that the music wasn't that good, but i thought it was great. the boss music is particularly good. the graphics are great too. the fight scenes are very bright and colorful. i really don't see how they fit it all on one disc, other than the absense of many cinema scenes. the level of challenge is also a plus. the last boss took me six tries,... SIX. i only have a few complaints. first, there isn't very much room for exploration. in other RPG titles, some huge parts are optional and take place on secluded islands. second, the characters aren't very deep. really the most interesting is songi. Vahn is just a grapic basically, because you choose everything he says, making you the character. also, its a little too hard to level up. overall though, it's a great game, and a good first RPG.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Innovation you can enjoy, August 31, 2000
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Alex (College Park, MD) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Legend Of Legaia (Video Game)
I was very surprised with Legend of Legaia when I first played it. Although the basic RPG formula is still basically intact, there are a few radically innovative bits that seem to work quite well.

Take for example the amazing battle engine: while turn-based at its core, each character's basic attack is instead a series of kicks and punches that YOU enter (at the beginning of each round). Specific sequences of kicks and punches unlock "Arts" - combos that you can perform at any point in the game. Furthermore, you can chain Arts in combat if they share their first and last moves, and, what's best, you can perform any Art at any given time, giving you total freedom in combat. Most Arts are learned through experimentation, while a few are taught to you by a variety of casual mentors. To save you the trouble of writing the arts down, the game keeps track of the ones you learned in notes that can be called up either through the status menus or directly in combat. Magic in Legend of Legaia is all summoning. During combat you have the chance of absorbing the powers of a variety of enchanted monsters, and thereupon summoning them to cast spells. If you summon the creature frequently, it will increase in level, making the spell it produces more efficient and perhaps even add a side effect.

Seems as though Sony threw this amazing thing in and then forgot to capitalize on it. Makes me wonder why they capitalized on the far more restrictive battle engine in Legend of Dragoon.

Graphically, Legend of Legaia isn't much to look at (or listen to), with ungainly polygonal surroundings and fully polygonal characters who look like blocks on a string. Thankfully, in combat the characters are realistically proportioned and animate realistically. Also, their faces are very expressive and well-detailed.

A diabolic mist has enveloped the world years ago, turning the enchanted Seru into deranged monsters, and their human possessors into mindless zombies. It is up to you to revive the Genesis trees spread across the land in order to destroy the mist. If the story sounds off-beat and unexciting, it is still your formulaic save-the-world story we have come to know and love in many RPGs. The plot is as unobtrusive as they come. There is nothing unnecessary, no confusing tangents, no bland, endless dialog, nothing to detract you from the gameplay.

Now, to alerts: this is a slow, SLOW, S...... L...... O...... W game. Travel on the overworld is very sluggish. Character advancement is equally slow. Get ready for tactical level-building, lots of it, because the bosses are tough. If you like your games to move at breakneck speed and half-blind you with glitter of many explosions, Legend of Legaia may reduce you to tears in under an hour. But if you're in for a good, old-fashioned RPG experience, you will most certainly enjoy this game.

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not a bad game at all; especially for the price!, April 24, 2000
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= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars  = Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars  = Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Legend Of Legaia (Video Game)
Picked this game up because of the price, and I'd have to say that I definitely won on that deal (over 60 hours of game time). The battle sequence is pretty neat as you tell your character what his/her moves are to be and then sit back and watch the fight. This game I felt to be very easy to play. You catch on to what needs to be done in no time at all. Yes I'll agree that you move at a snalls pace between towns but it don't take one very long to do it. I thought the story line was not so bad. The characters were good; however, Noa at times is too whiney. But at the same time her innocence is cute. Songi, by the end I wanted to strangle him, the bully. One other feature I liked about this game is that with the many, many hours of game play there were only a few instances when the characters swore. This is nothing in comparison to other games I have played. In the end I'd have to say that it was definitely worth the money payed for it.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sony is at it's Best!, August 11, 2002
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"strawberrygenius" (Chicago, Illinois, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Legend Of Legaia (Video Game)
Legend of Legaia was a great game, and it still is. It is unfortunate that many overlook this game due to the commotion of the Final Fantasy series. This game revolves around a mist blanketing the Legaia world, and then three characters to save it. The characters, Vahn, Noa, and Gala are out to save the world. This game represents Sony's best. It has themes such as love(Vahn and Noa), tragedy(deaths), and so much more. It also has cute moments of Noa, the cutesy girl, and all in all, this is a great game. It has a wonderful original battle system, allowing you to choose what move to make, not just attack, or defend. It has great graphics; the fighting graphics of the characters are like Tekken 3. I think this is one of the best rpg's I've played. Nope, it's the best rpg I've played.
The game has also an added feature: the characters actually change they're battle equipment after new equipment has been equipped. I thought this was so cool. The sound in the game is great. It has a total "I want to play this game again" tone. The game also has real world values, such as learning to cope with dead loved ones, and other themes such as telling the person you love that you love them .I hope this review helped. Well that's it. Great work Sony, this was the best!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars WOW Fun Legaia, March 22, 2002
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This review is from: Legend Of Legaia (Video Game)
I wish I never gave back that game, Legend of Legaia. When one
of my friends brought it over, he said I had to play it. I decided I would try it because it looked kind of cool. I was hooked, and I never stoped playing. Its a VERY fun game, while in all being hard. Not hard enough to make you quit, but hard enough to make you think. The story is great, as is the music, and the special moves each character does. I couldent choose a favorite out of the 3 main characters, all I can say is this is a WOW fun game, and unfortunatly I had to give back the game before i EVEN beat it, so Im looking for it to own. I would give up my PSX2 for it if I could. =)
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good Game, October 11, 2002
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Court Dio (Oregon, United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Legend Of Legaia (Video Game)
I first played this game in 2000, and I absolutely loved it! It's not my favorite game out there, but it ranks up there in my favs. The music in this game is repetitive, but still nice to listen to(it's not that bad, just repetitive), so when I got sick of it, I just turned the volume down. I thought the Seru and Ra-Seru concepts were cool, with the way you could aquire the Seru so your Ra-Seru could summon them in battle. The story was pretty interesting, there's enough there to keep you going, and the battle system was wonderful, a real masterpiece. In battle (when you're using attacking), you press up, down, left, or right on your controller(the order that you pressed them in shows up in the blank area on the "attack" screen after you enter it) to attack. If you press certain sequences of directions/arrows into the on-screen space, a message of sorts will appear, telling you your character has learned a new art (fighting move), or something like that (the point I'm getting at is that you'll be notified BRIEFLY once your character learns a new move). After you've learned an Art, you can pull up a menu from the ATTACK screen(with the triangle on your controller, I think)that has that move listed on it so you can remember how to type the sequence of directions/arrows for that move correctly. Also, later in the game, your characters can perform Super-Arts and Miracle Arts as well. Minigames like fishing to earn items and more are also available. There's lots of hidden treasure, too. Here's my ratings for all of the elements of this game (out of a possible ten points):

Music: 6/10
Gameplay: 9 and a half/10
Storyline: 8/10
Replay Value(Minigames,secrets, etc.): 8 and a half/10
Sound Effects: 8/10

Overall, I think I'll give this game a 8 and a half/10.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If you liked Wild Arms, you will love this one, January 23, 2000
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This review is from: Legend Of Legaia (Video Game)
When Wild Arms came out, I was quickly glued to the TV. Legend of Legaia has many of the same traits, and the biggest similarity is that it's a three character quest. No switching back and forth between people. I also liked the combat system, which was similar to Xenogears. Only one flaw: on the world map, you move slower than a turtle. Other than that, this is a collection for the die hard RPG fan.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Greatness of the game, January 10, 2000
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This review is from: Legend Of Legaia (Video Game)
Legend of Legaia is a adventure game for patiant gamers. It is about a trio of chacters that can be named what ever you want them to with real names of Vaughn, Noa, Gala. You start out with Vaughn whos best friend Mia's father died from the ever terrible mist. The mist is evil energy given off by mist generators. Suru are evil creturas that feed of the mist. Vaughn, Noa, and Gala all get ra-suru friends that fight off suru and save the world. This game is one of the most fun I've ever played on playstation so get it!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The battle system rocks!, January 10, 2000
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= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars  = Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars  = Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Legend Of Legaia (Video Game)
This was the first game I played which utilized the "rumbling" effect built into the controller during battle and so well too! I love how new equipment and armor you buy shows up during the battle scenes. The monsters tend to repeat themselves but at higher levels and don't look like a lot of care was taken in their development.

One annoying thing is the speed of the overworld movement, I felt like a snail! But compared with the rest of the game it's a minor annoyance, highly recommend this game!

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This game has the best battle system ever, January 22, 2004
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This review is from: Legend Of Legaia (Video Game)
This game rocks. I really liked how you could do stuff like action combos in a role playing game. Some combos lead to extra moves. You probably won't be paying attntion to the story line, you'll probably be wondering what's the next move. ZLet me tell you this though: there is one move that you have to guess for, takes up 99 ap, and costs up to 13-16 hits(up, right, down, left.
So buy this game, especially if you like action/role playing games
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