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52 of 55 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Very Good Game...,
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This review is from: Skies of Arcadia : Legends (Video Game)
Skies of Acradia Legends is the revised version of the origional Dreamcast title. As such, it is really not much more than an add on to the old game. Graphics and gameplay have changed very little and storyline is mostly the same. Really the only thing that makes this game a must buy for all RPG loving Gamecube owners is the fact that Skies of Arcadia is great. Peroid.Following the basic guidelines set by the beloved Final Fantasy series, Skies of Arcadia starts with Vyse, a young Blue Rouge sky pirate. Over the course of his adventures he will meet new people, gain new powers, and kill entire populations of random beasts. What makes Skies so much more than a FF rip off is the setting, a world of floating continents and powerful flying warships. Few games place the importance of exploring like Skies. You will literally need to fly into every corner of the map if yu expect to win the game. Combat is a slight twist on the standard fare. Both ship and personal combat revolves around the idea of placing in commands then letting the move play itself out. Fastest charaters go first and slowest last. Its fun and useful and if you want to go get a drink, the action can continue without you. Ship battles are only slightly different but even more fun to watch. The story in and of itself is a great one and will keep you well interested throughout. Although Vyse is placed on a very set path, at any time a player can leave it and go off in search of battles and "discoveries" which can be found by searching the skys. The new Wanted Battles also allow a bit more variety in movement and a new set of powerful foe. Although the ending is not nearly so twisted as FFVII, it is plenty interesting. The only real problem with Skies is the high level of random encounters and their monotony. Though lower than the Dreamcast title, you still only have about 15-20 seconds to fly around before you are attacked by another dozen enemies. If you are trying to find discoveries or treasure chests, this can quickly become annoying. Fortunetly the new "moonfish" quest will give you a way out of this fairly early, if you should want. Overall, this is the best RPG for the Gamecube to date. This is not suprising because Skies was the best RPG on the Dreamcast to date(minus Grandia II). If you like RPG's or even like a bit of flying around and exploring, I highly recommend this game for purchase. Like it, Live it, Love it.
30 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A very competitive RPG to the FF and Zelda series,
By Tso Haven Hei Wan "Havenough Dupont Randall-B... (Sydney, Australia) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Skies of Arcadia : Legends (Video Game)
I never owned a Dreamcast so I haven't know this game until it comes out on GameCube.The first impression was "huh? Air Pirates? A bit corny then". But then I read so many good reviews on different gaming magazines that I eventually got a copy of it myself. I imported it from States for I have a Jap+States Cube (and an Australian Cube - but this game is a hard to find gem in Aust.) and tried it out. The starting part was like typical RPG stories, hero got involved in an evil plot while looking for his dreams. However, the story gets better and better and you got some good tricks and twists from time to time. For the battle system, it is like a mix of Final Fantasy and Wild Arms. It is turn based which you go through different commands for different characters and you have different elements and class of magic. So you would expect to see Fire Fira and Firaga but in a different term. Also it adopts a SP system which is similar to the FP system in Wild Arms 3. You accumulate SP every turn and when certain amount of SP is accumulated, then you would be able to perform a super move. The difference between Skies and Wild Arms is the SP in Skies is shared among all 4 characters, so you have to plan ahead strategically as super-moves could cause devastating attacks or protect your parties from enemies attacks. Nonetheless, you could speed up your SP accumulation by using your turn to Focus, which could be helpful under certain occasions. On top of regular battles, the introduction of ship battles gave you an alternative in game play. Nonetheless, since most of the ship battles are story driven, they are mostly boss battles that could take up a lot of time. You really need to plan strategically to win these battles and it could take you a whole hour to finish one if planned badly. The crew system in the ship battle nonetheless is very unique and despite you might not be usuing the crew in the battle a lot, when you use them, they DO contribute to the whole battle. In terms of story, Skies of Arcadia is very clever in a way that some of the side quests are actually stories that you could weave into the main story. The side quests also integrate into the game world very well. For example the Bounty Hunting side quests make you feel like you are really a good pirate going around the world ridding the evil, no matter big or small. The dialogues are actually less corny than expected. The Final Fantasy series sometimes is annoying because of really bad dialogues and extremely stupid characters. However in Skies, the characters are well balanced and they have the kind of subtle humour that you would share their laughter. I think in terms of character building Skies of Arcadia is much better the most of the Final Fantasy series. Another strong part of Skies of Arcadia is the vast world they was built in the game. Each world has their own distinct culture and by upgrading your ship, you would be able to reach areas that are not opened to you before and there would be new discoveries for you to earn a good fortune from. The dungeons in the world of Skies of Arcadia are also cleverly built. I particularly like the one that you need to wear the underwater suit from time to time to solve the puzzle. They are really well designed, and at the same time integrated to the particular culture of that dungeon world. You would be able to find cultures similar to the Maya, Arabians, Westerners and the Orientals, and these are just a few of them. There are heaps to do and play with in Skies of Arcadia and it could take you a considerable amount of time to finish it if you want to do everything. The only down side of the game is the random battles are like stars in the skies. It could get really annoying at the beginning for your weak characters. However, running from battles are not recommended in a way that it could affect certain course of the story and character development in the later part. I heard that Sega actually reduced the encounter rate in the GameCube version. If so, I feel sorry for the players of the original one then. All in all, Skies of Arcadia is a very well developed game with brilliant ideas. So far, everyone I know who had played this game love it and as I said the game is a rare commodity in Aust. and the price at ebay for a second hand copy is staggering. This could tell how good this game is considering it has been out for so long already. I heard the sequel is in development for GameCube, just couldn't wait at all now.
18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the Greatest RPG's Ever Made,
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This review is from: Skies of Arcadia : Legends (Video Game)
The few people who played Skies of Arcadia on the Dreamcast regard it as one of the greatest RPG's ever made - most of them will put it on their list of "Top 5 Greatest RPG's Ever" and many consider it the greatest even. If you are a fan of any of the Final Fantasy's, Suikoden series, or RPG's in general, you will love this game. If you want to know about this game I recomend reading up on the Dreamcast version. By now you should know a bit about this game but if you don't, let me just give you a hint to the kind of enjoyment you will get from this game. Picture commanding your own flying battleship with up to 22 crewmates and preparing to engage in a massive air battle with an enemy ship - awesome background music ensues and you spend the next 20 minutes simply partacking in perhaps the most fun turn-based battle ever. Trust me, there is nothing more fun that Skies of Arcadia ship battles (the ships fight with cannons and stuff) - the only thing I wish this game had was more of them. The majority of the battles are very Final Fantasy-ish. The Gamecube version, by the way, will be significantly improved. In fact, the lead director said herself (yes, one of the few major Japanese RPG's to be developed by a woman) that this is the "definate" version of Skies of Arcadia. Thus, I have listed the additional features that the Gamecube version will have... BETTER GRAPHICS BETTER GAMEPLAY NEW EXTRAS Anyways, please do not be fooled by the kiddy image of this game or the strange art style. This is in no way a kids game. There is lots of liquor drinking in the game (they call it liqoa though) and in fact, the US version of the game was censored because in the Japanese Dreamcast version there was a scene which implied the rape of a girl. Please do not mind the censorship however, it was more of a culture change than censorship (in Japanese culture rape isn't as serious an issue as it is here) ..they just changed the scene a bit but basically the final product is still the same. I'm just saying, this game has an incredibly great story and although it's visual style appeals to kids it is in no way a kids game.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Great RPG on a System That Needs One,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Skies of Arcadia : Legends (Video Game)
The Gamecube is significantly lacking in RPGs, and this, in my opinion, is the best. The graphics, while being of Dreamcast quality (which, as you poor souls that own one know, are less than spectacular,) are actually halfway-decent. The sound could be better, and the music is pure MIDI madness, but the rest of the game more than makes up for it. The turn-based battle system is quite easy to learn, and even the ship is easy to fly. The hardest part of the game is collecting all of the hidden Moonfish (invisible, flying fish you feed to a bird in return for items) and Discoveries; I've been playing for upwards of 85 hours total and STILL haven't found everything. However, all of this searching has been well worth it, as the discoveries' descriptions are hilariously naive (the one of the satellite in particular is well worth the time invested) and the items received from the bird are amazing. The plot is definetly well thought out, and the levels are very well-designed. Overall, an excellent game well worth [the money].
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Absolutely amazing...,
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Skies of Arcadia : Legends (Video Game)
When I was shopping for games at my local Electronics Boutiques, I saw this game and decided to give it a shot. I mean, the box art looked cool (not a good indicator of a good game, but still...) and I vagualy remembered it getting a good review in Electronic Gaming Monthly. So I decided to get it and try it out. I didn't even know it was a port of an old dreamcast game, back then.
Wow! Just wow! What an awesome game. The story line is extremely engaging and the characters are just so likeable. The battle system is well done and it has those crazy a$$ special moves that are the signature of any rpg. And the fact that you can set up your pirate base and customize it is just so cool. Ok, the graphics here are a little outdated, but why would you let that stop you from experiencing such a great game. I think the most memorable moment of this game for me is when I got the Delphinus (a freakin' huge air ship). My heart just jumped when I learned I could control that thing. If you own a cube, then you know traditional RPG's are hard to come by. So don't let this oppurtunity pass you by, get this game! NOW!
12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Second Chance at a Great RPG,
By Demonskrye "Animation Nerd" (Massachusetts United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Skies of Arcadia : Legends (Video Game)
If you're one of the many poeple who passed on buying a Sega Dreamcast, you're lucky enough to get a second chance at a really good RPG you may have missed. Vyse, a good hearted air pirate in a world where ships sail through the skies, battles alongside his friends against an evil empire bent on world domination by controlling powerful weapons. Not the most original story, but the characters are fun and entertaining enough that you feel invested in the story. The menu-based combat is easy to pick up and carries over nicely into the ship battles. For the less battle oriented, there's enjoyable side quests like discovery hunting, crew recruiting, and even a little town decoration. Even fans of the game on the Dreamcast may find the new version worth picking up for the added features. These extra battles and item hunts are well blended into the game, expanding on the story rather than just making the gameplay a little longer. RPG fans should give Skies of Arcadia a try; they won't be disappointed.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fun for Everyone!,
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This review is from: Skies of Arcadia : Legends (Video Game)
I am not a fan or RPG's. I think that Final Fantasy is pretty boring, dull and alot like pokemon: promoted WAY more than it needs to be. I've never enjoyed an RPG in my life. Yet for some weird reason i absolutly LOVE this game!You are Vyse, a blue rogue pirate out to make a name for himself. You'll go through many adventures and alot of hardships. First you retrieve a meteor, your parents are kidnaped, then you have to break into a death-star like fortress with enough firepower to instantly kill you in one round. Being a pirate is tough. The play is very intuitive. It might take a few minutes to get adjusted to the setup of the battles (the camera likes to pick odd angles which confuse you at first). There are 2 kinds of battles: Hand to Hand and Ship to Ship. I personally like the ship to ship because you can predict what the villian will do. Alot of RPG's and games now are using pre-rendered graphics for the story mode. This can get kinda jarring going from such high resolution graphics to the klunky blocky graphics of the actual game. But this game uses the same characters you play with in the story mode. I must admit, i've never seen characters like these be so expressive! The facial expressions are VERY well done and the animation is actually pretty good. (and there's alot of it too, unlike the loops used in most games). There's no talking except for a few buzz words and noises from each character (mostly used in the fights). This i think is also an advantage. When you start to get full audio games, it can loose some of it's charm if the actors don't read correctly ("mystic heros" is an obvious example). The worlds are massive and the detail pretty good. The ability to rotate the camera around your character is nice to have but can get tricky sometimes in tight corners. Finally, the funnest things about this game isn't the main quest, it's the side quests. Looking for hidden spots on the map, searching for outlaw pirates to bring to justice, building your own ship and hideout, and fulfilling the wishes of an ex-doctor and his daughter are some of the more interesting things to do. I would have given it 5 stars if it wasn't for one thing: magic. Each magic effect you have has a totally weird name. You can't tell what they are when you are fighting, only when you are browsing through your menus. This makes it hard to cast a spell unless you know absolutly what it is. you'll have to use the handy booklet they give you which has it all mapped out. All in all this is a great game! There's so much to do that it'll keep you playing for hours! (heck i've only gotten 1/3rd of the way into the game and i've played it for 11 hours!) Treat yourself to this game, it's worth every penny!
20 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A different kind of RPG,
By Julius Ferraro (Philly) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Skies of Arcadia : Legends (Video Game)
Okay. First off, I'm going to say that if you've played a lot of rpg's in the past, Skies of Arcadia will surprise you constantly.Since the beginning, it's seemed that Squaresoft has dominated the console RPG world. I've long been a fan of the Final Fantasy line of RPG's, and have come to expect certain things from the genre having been saturated with the certain style that Squaresoft has. Anyone who's played a couple FF games will probably agree with me. Now, I've also played a few non-squaresoft RPGs, and up until now I've really been disappointed. I've found that most other games can't really stand up next to the FF line. But then I played the Dreamcast version of Skies on recommendation from a friend and thought, wow. I couldn't put the game down. Though very different from the Squaresoft style, I didn't see it as a disappointment, I saw it as refreshing. You get a completely different experience from Skies than you would from a Final Fantasy game. While it borrows a few things, mostly the world of Skies is well-thought-out and original. The cliche's (whether fun or slightly annoying) of Squaresoft's style are thrown aside and replaced with a brand new system of gaming. I'm not saying that it's better, but it's certainly a game that any Final Fantasy fan should try out. Having sold my Dreamcast in favor of Christmas money, I'm excited to hear that Skies has been ported to the Gamecube.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
THE BEST RPG FOR GAMECUBE!!!!,
By "slash128" (Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Skies of Arcadia : Legends (Video Game)
The best RPG for Gamecube. Skies of Arcadia: Legends is basicly a port of the Dreamcast version Skies Of Arcadia. Though the graphics are improved, longer levels, less enemy encounters, new quests and some more things that the Dreamcast version didn't have. Still a game worth buying even if you did own the Dreamcast version though. The game requires a minimim of 50 hours and the ussual time it takes to beat is around 60 hours with or without a guide book. So that basicly means your going to spend 10 hours on each level. Which may be a bit long for some but the game is really fun and there is always something new that doesn't make the game repetitive. As you keep on going threw the game you'll meet people going the same way as you and they'll eventually joing your party. Only 4 characters can be in a party no more than that. The game is fun for whatever age you are and the anime look doesn't spoil the game at all! Gameplay Graphics Sound Replay Story Fun Factor I gave this game 4 stars because the first hour of playing the game isn't very fun(don't worry after the first hour its great!). And the graphics were not as good as a game like Metroid Prime. Still best RPG for Gamecube though!!!
13 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This awesome Dreamcast game stands the test of time!,
By "charliekkkk" (Boise, Idaho, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Skies of Arcadia : Legends (Video Game)
The definitive RPG for Gamecube is finally here! The gameplay is bursting with innovation, which is very noticable after you play a while. The random battles are toned down from the original, making it easier to play through. The battle system is like no other RPG, but the learning cuvre is a little steep at times. Graphically, it is nice, although a little more detail would have helped. Framerate and animation are pretty good however. If you ever gets frustrated with typical RPGs (FINAL FANTASY X), you should try it. Even if you already own this on Dreamcast, the journey is magical enough to take again.
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Skies of Arcadia : Legends by "Sega of America, Inc." (GameCube)
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