And, like Rocketshipper said, the plots of Grandia I and II are fairly similar, so I dont' see why people bash on II so often.
I highly doubt the writer's got together and said "Christianity sucks, let's bash it as much as possible, okay guys?"
shooraijin wrote:I've played Grandia 2 on the Dreamcast, and found it enjoyable. I haven't gotten very far in it though.
shooraijin wrote:I've played Grandia 2 on the Dreamcast, and found it enjoyable. I haven't gotten very far in it though.
yeah, the characters and sub-plots were different, but take that away and look at the core conflict and you will see what i'm talking about. here, lets do it.
*spoilers* (It's been awhile since I played Grandia 1, so I may screw up names or something, and if I grossly mis-represent the story tell me ^^)
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So in the end I think of Grandia 2 as more of a remake/re-imagining of the first game rather than a real sequal.
Go ahead Bash me. That`s just what I do .
Tom Dincht wrote:Note: I don`t know about you but the second I heard Zera`s name mentioned at the begining of the game (right after escorting Elena to the tower) i knew he was evil. It was so obvious. It was also disapointed Melfice didn`t stick around longer. He would`ve made a good Sephiroth figure.
To the Religious Point:
Ok,first of all, from what I`ve seen those people who stopped playing the game because the storyline got bad are kind of over protective.
Before I sit down and play and RPG i remember that if they use a religon it`s just a made-up story and Granas and valmar are two fictional characters. Videogame makers aren`t selling games to get people into their religons,they sell them to make money.
You`ve got to just look at it as a make-believe story and no it`s not real because even after Granas died I found the storyline enjoyable and the game actually got harder. Before you sit down and play a Final fantasy or any kind of RPG because most have spiritual elements, you have to remember it`s just a game and nothing that happens is real.
*SPOLIER* In Grandia II,
Heck, I bought the soundtrack to the game and that was after I finished it...
shooraijin wrote:I thought it came with the game (at least the Dreamcast version I have has a soundtrack CD). Or is that not the complete soundtrack?
shooraijin wrote:Right, but I didn't know which versions had the soundtrack in it (for all I knew, they all did). The one I have in my two-disc DC set has 12 tracks, but now that I look at it, it does say "Selections" implying it's not complete.
AnimeHeretic wrote:Having played it through twice (the second time I made sure to talk to everyone multiple times), I think this one was preaching an anti-religious message.
AnimeHeretic wrote:Maybe this link will help, since I don't know what you have on yours:
http://www.rpgclassics.com/shrines/dreamcast/grandia2/sound.shtml
AnimeHeretic wrote:I guess I forgot to mention that I have the PC version? I thought I mentioned earlier problems with XP SP2.
There are two Japanese soundtrack albums: Deus and Povo. I picked up Deus from Anime Castle-- and found out it was a @#$% Son May disc. Combined, they have all musical tracks from the game. I don't know what the DreamCast had, whether it was both combined, or excerpts or just one of the two albums
(picture of "Deus" album).
Speaking of music in Grandia II, did anyone else think "NFL" when the battle music started? I kept expecting an announcer to say "Tonight! The Green Bay Packers take on the Chicago Bears in Hard Hitting regional action!" or something similar...
kaemmerite wrote:That doesn't bother me, because Christianity is a faith, not a religion.
kaemmerite wrote:Yeah, yeah, I know, non-Christians don't see it that way, but I do, so it doesn't bother me...it's like the big argument about Final Fantasy Tactics. Some people said that Final Fantasy Tactics was bashing the Catholic church. I played the game, it's my favorite Final Fantasy of all time, and I never once even remotely thought it was bashing Catholicism.
Then again, I'm not Catholic. ^^]
I'm not familiar with Final Fantasy, so I can't comment on that except to say this is the first I've heard of this. I know that the Japanese are more casual about these things, 99% of the country being non-Christian, but the teaching of Christianity as being bad for Japan seems to be the common thread when Christianity shows up at all...Tom Dincht wrote:Lol. No you mean the world-champion and best team around the Patriots are versing the Eagles........yes,im from NE.
AnimeHeretic wrote:but the teaching of Christianity as being bad for Japan seems to be the common thread when Christianity shows up at all...
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