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GF Rating
7.2

6239 ratings

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GF Rating
8

Very Good

One of the weirdest Japanese RPGs you'll ever play

posted by Twizlex (DAUPHIN, PA) Sep 25, 2007

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Member since Jul 2006

86 out of 96 gamers (90%) found this review helpful

The entire world of Eternal Sonata is set in a dream that composer Frederic Chopin is having while on his deathbed. And no, that's not a spoiler - you learn this at the very beginning of the game. Anyways, since this dream world is in the mind of this famous composer, everything is music-inspired: everybody's names (Jazz, Allegretto, Polka, etc.), staircases that are piano keys and play music when you walk on them, water fountains shaped like guitars... You can find pieces of sheet music throughout the game, little collectibles that you can match up with other pieces of music to play songs and unlock bonuses.

Unlike most traditional JRPG's, the combat isn't turn based. Well, it is, but instead of navigating menus and selecting "Attack", the combat plays out in real time. When it's your turn, you actually move your character around and hack away at enemies, or use special attacks. Regular attack is mapped to the A button, and special attack is the Y button. Each character has a light and dark special attack, and which one you use depends on if you're standing in the light or shadows when you hit the button. Enemies also are affected by the light/dark, becoming stronger or weaker, and some can even drastically change shapes. This system is much more entertaining and fun, especially for those out there that think turn-based games are "boring". Also, there aren't any random encounters. You can see the enemies walking around the world and can avoid a lot of them if you wish.

Lastly, I MUST talk about the graphics. This game looks awesome. Not in a next-gen, hyper-realistic or Gears of War way, but in that it looks like a cartoon. Everything is brightly colored and sharp, and the animations are pretty smooth. It's actually really ironic in a way since the story is really dark and depressing.

The only letdown is that this game is really short for an RPG. On top of that, the story kind of unravels at the end, which was a slight disappointment.

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GF Rating
10

Perfect

It's about time Xbox 360 got a game like this.

posted by Jumpman (COTTAGE GROVE, OR) Oct 30, 2007

Member since Jul 2006

22 out of 26 gamers (85%) found this review helpful

This game is the best turned based RPG for 360. The story line is great, the graphics are amazing, and if your not a fan of english dubbed you can chooses Japanese voices instead. Each Character has hes/her own personality that you grow to love. This game also features up to three player co-op when battling and each player can choose who they want to be. I really Recommened renting this game, It's a great game that I enjoyed more than anything for the 360. 10 out of 10!!!

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GF Rating
8

Very Good

Amazing Game

posted by Toasty (FORT MYERS, FL) Sep 30, 2007

Member since Jun 2006

20 out of 24 gamers (83%) found this review helpful

I have to say this game is crazy good. I hate Anime and I still love this game, the music is amazing and the graphics are great as well. Must buy.

One thing a lot of people miss is that you can play this game coop with up to 2 other friends. This is unusual for an RPG. The fighting is great funI have pretty much played this game from start to where I am now (about 17 hours in). I absolutely love this game.

I have never had any issues with items, in fact we rarely use them. Maybe this will change later on when things get harder. Personally, I like the item limitation as the game would be too easy if they were limitless.

I like the linearity of the game. It's a matter of taste I guess. Since this game is coop, the linearity works in your favor when you are playing with friends (who wants to watch you figure out mazes and backtrack all over the place trying to figure out where to go next?). The game moves at a very brisk pace.

We thought the voice acting was excellent with a few minor exceptions. The main characters were played perfectly.

And I would like to doubly highlight that this game has one of the best soundtracks to date. It is absolutely magnificent. Probably the best soundtrack that I've heard this entire generation.

If you like Japanese-style role-playing games, you cannot go wrong with this game. You will love it.

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