- Platform: PlayStation2
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
If you think Final Fantasy represents true RPGs, don't apply,
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This review is from: Unlimited Saga (Video Game)
First and foremost. If you believe Final Fantasy truly represents what an RPG is, then save yourself the frustation, the rest of us the complaints, and don't buy this game.I won't go into a review, there's enough positive ones from people who actually "got" the game. It's partially Square Enix's fault though. They produce one the most infamous RPGs for casual players called Final Fantasy that anything else coming from them with as much depth as U-Saga gets immediately bashed because of its more complex nature. This game does not live off of FMV; does not have flashy battle sequences; involve little tide-me-over mini games. What the game has is something a little more complex that people like me have been waiting for. All I'm asking is the following: If you ONLY play Final Fantasy RPGs, then stay away from U-Saga. It is NOT for you.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars
Unlimited saga is ok.,
By Gogosi "When in doubt, ask me." (Alberta) - See all my reviews
Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Unlimited Saga (Video Game)
Made by square enix, this game surprised me. It has a reel system for many actions - which I heard of and why I was interested in it. This requires timing to get certain benefits or to achieve certain actions. The reel system has flaws, because it is not difficult enough. While the game itself has a very HIGH difficulty and is not recommended for beginning gamers. Probably one of the reasons it doesn't do well. The whole reason for getting the game is either the reel system or the music.The game design is incredible, with it's original music and post-adventure leveling system (you have to pass the level to get stuff). Although, you can perform interim saves to reduce the difficulty of the game overall. The lack of video content makes the plot seem more like a book then a video game, which adds a cheap lustrious style to the game plotlines. In conclusion, not the best "saga" game ever. But it's original reflex timing system and popular music, and the simple presence of in-depth plot, give it a ok review. $25/$15 for a mint/used is fair.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Don't believe "professional" reviews!!!,
By Ian Brummel (Newman, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Unlimited Saga (Video Game)
This game is nowhere near the piece of trash it is being made out to be. In fact, it is quite the opposite. Unlimited Saga has wonderful, vibrant graphics, and, although you can't move in the traditional sense, the type of exploration used is better suited for this game; without its simplicity, things could get needlessly hard or frustrating. The battle system, although disorienting at first, is well thought out and fun, and it does not take long to get used to the mechanics of it, even if the reel spins a little too fast.All in all, this is a great game that has gotten an unfair amount of negative criticism. It is the kind of game that needs to be made every once in a while, to remind RPGers where we come from, and why we do what we do. I give this game four stars, because although I am having a great time with it so far, I am only 3:22 into it, with a claimed 100 hours total, and it would be unfair of me to judge the rest of the game when I am at such an early point.
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