Dyack
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Lost Odyssey to wow TGS
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Sep 16, 2006 14:59
http://www.next-gen.biz/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3818&Itemid=2 Impressions from che forza 2 community manager. So I checked out the first 15 action-packed minutes of the nearly hour long Lost Odyssey TGS demo yesterday and I was completely blindsided by how awesome this game looks and feels (in the emotion stirring sense). I don' t know if this game is going to " steal TGS" or sell a million Xbox 360s in Japan, but damn it is an impressive piece of work that will turn a lot of heads. Takehiko Inoue' s art direction has taken on a maturity that goes even beyond his work in Vagabond, and seeing it in motion in both the CG and real-time graphics makes me think that his future isn' t in manga but rather in 3D and games. But what really got to me beyond the FF-style combat vs. like 1000 enemies and seamless integration of real-time and CG graphics is the way Lost Odyssey conveys a sense a mystery around its main character (who apparently is immortal). I walked away from the demo immediately wanting to know more about the game' s scenario -- hero, villains, f' ed up world, everything. I haven' t played a J-RPG and haven' t wanted to play one since... , I can' t even remember, and now I suddenly can' t wait for Mistwalker to finish the damn game. :P Jesus, I' m trying to work and eat lunch here. Blue Dragon is good. Graphics are simplistic and clean, but it suits Toriyama' s style perfectly and the quality of the models combined with the post-effects happening onscreen really make this game look almost CG in real-time. Gameplay-wise, there are some pretty major twists and I certainly don' t want to give anything away, but if you love Dragon' s Quest style JRPGs, this is going to be a real beast. The game also feels very lengthy. That' s all I can say without getting Tenchu' ed. Totally different styles, both games look very next-gen. In-game graphics in LO look shockingly close to CG. when the movie transitioned into gameplay, the seamlessness with which it happened literally shot chills down my spine. I was like, WTF.... http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=4318532&postcount=289 TGS so close yet so far this last guy seems to be ranting like crazy I guess ignore the rubbish out of his mouth, but only pay attention to what he says about the game I guess?
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QuezcatoL
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RE: Lost Odyssey to wow TGS
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Sep 16, 2006 16:17
Hard to gte hyped when the person doesn' t seem to be big JRPG fan.
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2pac
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RE: Lost Odyssey to wow TGS
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Sep 16, 2006 17:30
ORIGINAL: QuezcatoL Hard to gte hyped when the person doesn' t seem to be big JRPG fan. Infact that gets me hyped more , if a guy who obviously doesnt play jrpgs likes LO i m sure that jrpg fans will no doubt be impressed ... Unless ofcourse this guy doesnt know shit about games and is a x360 fanboy ...
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OneWingedAngel
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RE: Lost Odyssey to wow TGS
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Sep 16, 2006 19:10
Can' t wait for TGS...Need to fix my time machine right away!!
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Abasoufiane
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RE: Lost Odyssey to wow TGS
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Sep 16, 2006 19:47
what the guy reallly focused on are graphics, and he doesn' t have to be JRPG fan to know if that game is looking damn impressive, i think he says the truth as there is no reason to lie, this is what you could expect from a 1st party microsoft, with guys like sakaguchi san and the unreal engine 3.
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