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The copious story begins with Dart, a vengeful young man with spiky hair and red armor who embarks on a desperate rescue mission to break his childhood sweetheart out of a castle prison. The two join forces with a knight who is trying to end a war that's destroying the region. Dart soon learns that he is a Dragoon--a human who's privy to the spiritual power of dragons. Like all RPG heroes, Dart is up against impossible odds, but his newfound Dragoon magic and battle skills go a long way toward making the bet even money.
And that's just the beginning. Grab a spare memory card and a comfy chair and be prepared to spend at least 20 hours getting through the first disk (there are three others just like it in the double-wide case). It's hard to sustain a player through this kind of time span, but The Legend of Dragoon takes chances and wins. For example, its battle system is turn based, so you can actually use some strategy, but it also features special "additions," or fighting combos that unfold if you match the X button to that addition's timing. When handling three players' additions, each with unique sequences, it can be quite challenging. You can increase the potency of the elemental magic up to 160 percent by quickly tapping X during your cast. Also, the perspectives often change between battles--players will direct the action from behind the heroes, behind the villains, looking down from above, and off to the side.
There are a couple downsides to the game. First, the stylized transitions into and out of battle mode, while initially cool, quickly become exhausting--especially when running the gauntlet through lesser foes in the wilderness or lower ramparts of a castle. The game's story is built such that you're watching the sometimes goofy dialog as a spectator rather than participating in it. There are a few occasions when the game will prompt you to choose from two different responses, but often either response will bring about the same conclusion. That tightly controlled narrative, however, often works in the player's favor by keeping the game flowing instead of the wandering common in other RPGs, where players waste time looking to each townsperson for direction.
Overall, the game's wonderfully illustrated sets, light exploration and problem solving, and a handful of jaw-dropping full-motion video scenes make The Legend of Dragoon fun to play and hard to put down. --Porter Hall
Pros:
- Hours upon hours of story and gameplay
- Turn-based battle made more exciting by combo-attack-style "additions"
- Many different monsters, spells, weapons, and items
- Very linear gameplay offers no chance to affect outcome
- Stylish pre- and postbattle sequences quickly grow tiresome
| PLATFORM: | PlayStation |
| AGE GROUP: | 12 years and up |
| CATEGORY: | Video Games |
| MANUFACTURER: | Sony Computer Entertainment |
| ESRB RATING: | Teen |
| TYPE: | Video Games, Sony Playstation (Play station), PSX (PS1 PSOne PS (1 one I), Role Playing Games (Game, rpg, rpgs) |
| MEDIA: | CD-ROM |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| ACCESSORIES: | |
| UPC: | 711719449126 |
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Customer Reviews of Legend of Dragoon
Fun, Addictive, but no Final Fantasy... I have no trouble understanding why this game has been in the making for three years. The CG animated scenes exceed the graphics of Final Fantasy VIII and other high-res games, and the regular graphics aren't exceptional, but they're good. The reason I gave this game three stars is because of two things: the dialogue, (ex: Dart, the main character, greets his old karate master, Haschel, by saying, 'Hey man! How ya doin'?') which doesn't fit the personalities of the characters, and the story; it is repetitive and sometimes gets somewhat predictable. This is a nice buy for hard-core RPG fans, who might like the innovative battle system which really revolutionizes timed hits. But for newbies, I reccommend Final Fantasy VII. It was my first Playstation game, and in my opinion is it's the best RPG ever and not incredibly complicated like Final Fantasy VIII. Overall, this game isn't that bad, and I've played worse games, but I don't reccommend buying it right away. Do it like I did, rent it more than once. You'll get your fill.
Few Dissapointments
Being a big fan of the RPG games, I'd say this game is pretty good. For the upside:
Additions Combat System (the final additions, aquired by completing the others, are a doozie--you're gonna cry before you actually get them, but it's well worth it.)
Totally Unique Characters (Unique weapons, magic, armor, elements)
The Deceptive Lloyd (He just LOVES to tick off Dart. I wonder why.......)
The Wonderous Plot Twists (I've beat the game, after 43 hours of dedicated work, the end is a little dissapointing if you don't endure the end credits.)
The Music; bein a musician(violist, an orchestra student)I love the "Theme song" At the beginning of the first disk. Watch the end credits, if only to hear the full version of the song.
Now for the Dissapointments:
You can't leave the path, you have to stay on the dotted lines on the world map, taking away the freedom of movement you get from Final Fatasy.
Lavitz dies. (Sorry! I gave away a not so well kept secret.)
Shana is the moon-child (Me and my big mouth!)
Counter Attacks
Lack of Side quests (Unless You count Faust, Kamuy and the Polter armor,helmet and sword)
The best items are NOT found lying around ( Sorry if it sounds stupid.)
Overall, this game is somewhat comparable to classics like FFVII,VIII, and IX. Rent this, and if you like it, buy it.
AWESOME!!!
this is one of the best rpgs i have ever played its up there with FF7 and FF8 which are really good games its very long but that is a good thing!!!! after u beat it u want to beat it again!