I got hooked to those grandia games
Rocketshipper wrote:Grandia was released by Gamearts and as far as I've heard they aren't associated with either Square or Enix. It's funny that Xenosaga is mentioned though. Monolith soft and Namco may have that series now, but Xenogears was a Square game ^^
Bobtheduck wrote:FFXII... "Non-linear" is not a term that should apply to any Japanese RPG... Multilinear (like Seiken Densetsu 3) is good, but not non-linear.
Bobtheduck wrote:FFXII... "Non-linear" is not a term that should apply to any Japanese RPG... Multilinear (like Seiken Densetsu 3) is good, but not non-linear.
EDIT: I know you Final Fantasies will string me up for saying this, but Uematsu was getting old... His stuff was starting to all sound the same, and there are some other good composers in the Square staff... I say it's a good change that he's left. Just my opinion, and we know what that means (we also know that it's a logical falacy to say we or you in a statement like that, but we don't really care now do we?)
I actually never played many Enix games... I played Robotrek a bit, and that was fun, but I really didn't like the first 2 Dragon Quest games... I never played star ocean, either... What other games were Enix known for? I know that the artist for FF4-6 moved over to enix and worked on a couple games... I wanted to try them out, but never got a chance to...
I've never played the newer games in the Dragon Quest series. The old ones were alright, if you enjoy killing monsters by pressing one button endlessly.
Bobtheduck wrote:I know you Final Fantasies will string me up for saying this, but Uematsu was getting old... His stuff was starting to all sound the same, and there are some other good composers in the Square staff...
uc pseudonym wrote:I've never played the newer games in the Dragon Quest series. The old ones were alright, if you enjoy killing monsters by pressing one button endlessly.
Bob wrote:What other games were Enix known for?
Kokoro wrote:it's my opinion that after FFX came out, Square began to go downhill.
enishi wrote:ffx2 broke my heart. i dont think ill ever recover for having to stopping midway in a ff game because the games suckyness. and then, i lost of the hope i had in the world -_-
Tom Dincht wrote:I think this a sign that the rapture is near. WhY? Because in the end of man`s reign on the earth all the companies will merge into one so there would be no competition. Does anyone agree?
ShiroiHikari wrote:blast, what was the name of that SNES game by Enix...Tales of Phantasia? something like that. it was weird.
I think a little, yes. I was so looking forward to FFX-2, but was sorely, SORELY disappointed when I played it...I was hoping the job system would be like Tactics...sadly, this was not the case. I made it about 1/3 of the way through the game and haven't touched it since. I don't think I'll ever beat it, which kinda sucks because I'm curious as to the ending...I just don't have any interest in playing a crappy game to get to the end, no matter how bad I want to see it.
Further, Star Ocean 3 was only average. They got rid of a lot of things that made the second one kewl...you could only create items in a town instead of anywhere...and it is a THOUSAND times harder to create items in SO3 than it was in 2 (in fact, it's so hard and so far in the game I almost wondered if they had taken out that option). Not having a world map was irritating too. Sorry, I don't like running through already explored areas with uber-weak monsters to get to my next destination...they really tore the skill system from 2 apart as well, reducing them to combat skills only...and making them too difficult to juggle (c'mon, FIFTEEN skill points max for combat abilities? Gimme a break ><).
That, and the plot twist in the middle of the game was garbage...
"Grandia was released by Gamearts and as far as I've heard they aren't associated with either Square or Enix. It's funny that Xenosaga is mentioned though. Monolith soft and Namco may have that series now, but Xenogears was a Square game ^^"
posted by Rocketshipper
Yep, Grandia Xtreme is a Square-Enix game. It`s REALLy a Square-Enix game unlike Xenogears
Tom Dincht wrote:I think this a sign that the rapture is near. WhY? Because in the end of man`s reign on the earth all the companies will merge into one so there would be no competition. Does anyone agree?
The Soul Blazer Trilogy is probably my favorite thing they put out.....
Soul Blazer: Very simple game, but somehow, I loved it.
Illusion of Gaea: (Sequel to Soul Blazer) Great game, great story, vastly underated.
Terranigma: (Sequel to Illusion of Gaea) NEVER RELEASED IN THE US for some incredibly bizzare reason, but still an excellent, excellent game. (The game is avaliable in English in the UK)
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:im not a big fan of enix.... every play 7th saga? yeah terrible RPG. But they did create the dragon warrior series, but they didnt take the "step-up" like ff7 did... thus... Enix was less known that Squaresoft
i believe it was originally Square
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