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Xenogears

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PlayStation  Teen
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  • Platform:   PlayStation
  • ESRB Rating: Teen Teen
  • Media: Video Game

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Square's latest RPG is weird in a lot of ways, especially for Square. Xenogears' reliance on story, subtlety, and mood make it Square's most anime-like RPG thus far, in many ways making the game one of its best.

Staged on a human colony far in the future, Xenogears' story centers around the war between the nations and their endless power struggle. With the nations constantly dueling for power and resources, warfare has escalated to new levels thanks to enormous humanoid robots called "Gears." Trapped by destiny in the middle of the crisis' latest escalation is the game's stereotypically-named Fei Fong Wong. Exiled from a peaceful burg on the brink of war, Fei scours the world with his allies for clues to his past and the unknown destructive power that dwells within him.

Like a number of anime features, Xenogears' story is hard to put a finger on. The game's beautiful introduction sequence explains nothing and, at first glance, bears no relevance to the game. This trend continues throughout the game - when questions are answered, a slew of others open up, leaving one in a constant state of cluelessness. As opposed to a Final Fantasy game's primary goal of defeating the villain and saving the world, the driving force behind Xenogears' is resolving the game's excellent story. While it has its humorous moments, Xenogears's story is serious - so serious that it was almost never released in the United States. Rife with religious overtones and criticism, Xenogears often asks us to question our very being. While a little preachy at times, this is used well to enhance the story and our understanding of the game's deep characterizations.

Xenogears plays differently than just about every RPG out there. This is most noticeable within the game's dual battle systems. When Gear-less, one has the standard RPG options at his disposal: attack, defend, magic, item, and run. Attacking is where the game differs most, as you are given a number of attack points for every turn. After opting to attack, the player can perform a series of moves, costing one, two, or three attack points each. Certain combinations of moves will result in more powerful attack combos, learned throughout the game. Additionally, leftover attack points can be stored up and used to string together massively destructive combinations of combos with a sixth battle option. When riding a Gear, one's attack options are similar but different enough to keep things interesting. Instead of using attack points for player combos, Gears come equipped with a large stash of fuel. Each move requires 10, 20, or 30 fuel points, and super-combos require more. As running out of fuel would be a problem, a "charge" move restores a small amount of fuel points but leaves the Gears open to attack. Finally, a "booster" option speeds the Gear up for more frequent attacks but sucks 30 fuel points away every turn it's active. A definite change from the Final Fantasy series, spells play a very small role in Xenogears, mostly serving defensive purposes, and are learned through the age-old "get a level, get a spell" system.

With its different style of game and story, Xenogears is accompanied by an art style vastly different from that seen in other Square games. Each town and dungeon is presented polygonally from an overhead view, where pressing the left or right shoulder buttons will smoothly rotate the scenery. All characters in these scenes are sprite-based. Battles are presented in a combination of 2D and 3D, with most characters in 2D and the Gears in 3D. Xenogears is Square's first game to use actual anime and voice acting, mostly found only in the game's awesome movies. Unfortunately, the concept isn't pulled off as well as similar executions, namely GameArts Japanese RPG hit, Grandia. The game's character sprites are poorly animated and suffer from terrible pixelation, no doubt due to the PlayStation's limited RAM. Xenogears' robot and town designs are full of detail and panache, but their textures constantly wiggle and distort when the camera pans about, giving the game's geometry a less-than-solid, gelatinous look. The game's color in general is bland and washed out. Finally, the game's spells use the PlayStation's more 2D effects well, much like Final Fantasy Tactics' elaborate spell animations. Xenogears doesn't look bad by any means, just substantially unpolished when placed next to Final Fantasy VII or Tactics. However, the beautiful anime sequences skillfully combine top-notch hand-drawn animation with rendered graphics a la Ghost In The Shell's cinematics.

Featuring music from Chrono Trigger's composer, Yasunori Mitsuda, Xenogears expertly uses audio to push the story along. Many tracks include voice or chanting and all are appropriately uppity or low with the game's mood. Much of the game, however, uses silence or ambient noises, making parts of the game's soundtrack a tad sparse. To go along with the anime cutscenes, Xenogears is also Square's first foray into including in-game voice-overs. With a few rare exceptions, the voice outside of the movies is limited to grunts and other attack-type noises and usually end up getting drowned out in the game's music. Unfortunately, just when you might have thought Square was ready for all-digital sound, the rest of the game's sound effects lamentably follow Square's standard, uninspiring synthesized formula.

Xenogears is an excellent, thought-provoking RPG with enough story and original gameplay to warrant a look, even if the gameplay could use a little graphical polish. --Peter Bartholow
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A mysterious organization is turning the tides of a century-long war with ancient technology-giant combat robots. A failed attempt to steal one of these powerful mechanized weapons places it in the unwilling hands of young Fei and his dubious allies.Now he is pursued by military governments, royal pirates, spies, the emperor, and his own forgotten past. Over 20 minutes of stunning hand-drawn anime' tells this complex, futuristic tale. Battle in giant robots or hand-to-hand using intuitive combat systems without menus. Explore detailed, fully-rotatable polygonal environments.

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its the best Jun 8 2004
i played the game from a long time. this game has one if not the best storyline, music, charecters, battlesystem, graphics. i recommend playing it more than once to be able to understand the story. if you didnt play it yet then you missed a lot.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
One Who Bears Fangs At God Dec 28 2003
I would give this game a ten out of five, if I could. This is truly the BEST RPG made, my all-time favorite. I bought it back in 1999, and I have bought it a total of three times now, so I can have a new copy just in case. I have played it nine times now, for a little over 620 hours, and it never bores me. The characters are amazing, the plot grabs and never let go (with the best plot-twists I have ever seen or read), the soundtrack, breathtaking and the battles, just incredibles. This is a long game, specially if you get all the secrets (75 hours aprox., and thats WITHOUT maxing-out all the characters). The characters are very, very cool, everyone has motives to do what they do, almost everyone has some kind of hidden agenda or have something they don't even know they do. Its plot is the best I have ever seen, but be careful-some gamers won't like all the hours you spend reading and reading-but it is neccesary, or this plot could never be what it is. It has religious, political, and social overtones, and a serious and strong story. The soundtrack has 44 amazings songs, featuring various instruments and the geniuses of Yatsunori Mitsuda(composer). The only drawback here is that 44 songs for a 70+ hour game may cause some overly-used songs, but it didn't (and doesn't) matter to me. There are happy songs (My Village is Number One), other so sad that, combined with the events that are happening in the story, could make you cry (Shattering Egg of Dreams), others that you could never forget their melody (Emotions), some bad-guy trademarks (Grahf, Emperor of Darkness) and the coolest battle music (Stage of Death, Knight of Fire-for bosses). The battles are very entertaining, I often find myself actually looking for fights. The mech battles are cool, featuring 3D mechs and lots of options. The mechs use fuel for their attacks, and you build "Attack Levels" as you fight to perform even better combos and moves. The character fights are cool too, featuring a fighting system using the buttons on the controller to execute different attacks and Deathblows. You can also reserve that AP and accumulate it for a strong and very damaging combo. Finally, this game shouldn't be played by kids (15+ only) because of some mature scenes (drugs, blood, sex, etc.) and very, VERY complicated story (you WON'T understand it completly in a first try through the game). Definetly buy it, you won't regret it. If you liked Neon Genesis Evangelion or Final Fantasy, you will love this, since its a mix of both. Also buy the soundtrack. The best RPG ever created and from the looks of it, will remain at the TOP forever.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
The Best RPG Ever Dec 31 2009
By Zero
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I'm sorry to say this, but this game has ruined every other RPG I've ever played since. Don't get me wrong, I don't mean that this is a bad game. It is the best game that I have ever played. The multiplicand story, the bled of theological ideas, the use of Jungian physiology, just everything is amazing. I can't go into further detail because I'd spoil the story for you, but this is a complex story, and it can be intimidating, but for a game it delivers 80 plus hours it's worth checking out.
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Most recent customer reviews
CD was broken
I wish I had a better review to offer... but the CD was scratched beyond repair.... can't play it for more than 5 minutes without it crashing.
Published 21 months ago by Ozmosis1978
The best console RPG to date.
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Published on Aug 30 2004 by Rpg_Fan89
THE GREATEST GAME EVER
THERE IS NO CHANGING MY MIND AND NO DOUBT WHAT SO EVER THIS IS THE GREATEST GAME EVER MADE. THE STORYLINE IS INCREDIBLE. Read more
Published on Jun 20 2004 by Christian
Best game ever...you better believe it!!!
I loved this game when I first purchased it oh so long ago. I never realized how amazing this game was until a few months later when I got this urge to play it once again... Read more
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Published on May 8 2004 by "hot_lunch_19901"
No Mario, great
And they made references to god...MARIO IS GOD!! What was Square doing when they created this game. Let Nintendo do it, they'll do a better job of it!
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This game is the best and most engaging game ever created. (trust ive played a LOT of RPGs) Give it some time and you will be rewarded with a tale with its origins in caballa,... Read more
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