Postby Nate » Thu Sep 01, 2005 11:31 am
The first one was pretty good, I admit. Not the best I've played, but not the worst. The nature of the game prohibited you from going to towns and the like, but that's understandable for most tactical RPGs. The real treat in AtL was the storyline.
AtL II was the best for a lot of reasons. It allowed for free roaming towns, the Bounty System was quite good (though nothing special these days, it was still a good addition), and the voice acting and graphics were excellent. It further expanded on the original, giving the original characters even more depth. Elc thinks Arc killed his parents when he was little, and hates Arc...how will the two ever join forces? Will Arc find his missing father? Will his mother be rescued? Even Choko, a nondescript summon from Arc 1, was given an interesting and detailed background...and she KICKS BUTT. Make SURE you transfer the save data from the end of Arc 1 over to Arc 2.
AtL III...wasn't that great. The graphics were nothing to write home about, and the storyline wasn't that great. Instead of making the Bounty System optional like in the second one, it's mandatory now, so that you have to do ridiculous things like find some old guy's breakfast before you can advance the plot.
Four was okay, my biggest problem was the translation clashes Cattle Call made, instead of using the preestablished people/place names that Working Designs had used. The voice acting was REALLY bad (though hearing Darc yell "I WILL SAVE THE DEIMOS!" every time he killed a turtle was kinda funny). So bad that they used one of the people from RUGRATS to do Choko's voice. You know the twins, Phil and Lil? Yeah, that's who does Choko's voice. UGH. I liked Choko's Japanese voice.
Not only that, they have the nerve to MISPRONOUNCE HER NAME. It's CHOKO. Rhymes with "cocoa." But no, this idiot pronounces it like "Choco," like "chocolate." It makes my ears bleed when I hear, "Choco's trying hard!" in Lil's voice from Rugrats. Makes me want to beat down the people who work for Cattle Call.
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