Most touching, and a bit creepy
posted by Undeadangel (SYRACUSE, NY) Jul 7, 2011
Member since Jul 2011
I was suggested this game via gamefly from one of the thousands it offers me (which for my RPG tastes, it usually offers me the same washed up, poor voice acted and simply boring games) And i had added it to my game Q. Sat on my list for a long time. Big mistake on my part. This heart-felt game threw me into a world all alone and scared. Unexpected turns and creepy ghosts at every bend. Characters that i will not soon forget, and moments when I wanted to reach into the game and hold poor little Seto and cry with him.
Although some of the ghosts are a bit tough to beat, the game is pretty easy to get threw. The wii i think was the most efficient to make you feel like you were in Seto's shoes but I think if it had been put on the Xbox or Playstation would have fixed a few of the glitches and made the art style pop more. None the less the Art style was beautiful and portrayed most elegantly. The organizing of the inventory was a bit of a nuisance but look at Resident Evil 4 and tell me that wasn't a great game.
Overall the game play seems childish but it is a story line fit of an anime movie. I suggest this to any anime lover, Rpg fanatic, or someone with a soft spot in there heart.
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