Parties consist of three characters who each share a single AP gauge, which empties as various actions are performed. The player and the enemy both move and fight during the same phase of battle, but the turn order is determined by the actions taken. Other than that it was quite epic.The game is a turn-based role-playing game. So this game is fun, I say though if they are not going to take the time to translate it correctly and good just leave it in Japanese and subtitle it. There are extra things to do during the game too, but the main story is quite long. The weapon leveling I loved as you could really make your attack do some powerful damage. ![]() However, I got more adept at using it near the end and it was helpful in some of the later boss battles. The magic is a bit of a bother, I did not like how you gained magic in this one through most of the game and I actually rarely used magic during most of the game. I used defend in this one more than most games, but it is very helpful and necessary in some battles and you can attack a couple of times and defend so it works out nicely. You also get some sweet super attack moves and you do one with all three characters you really do some damage and you get a super attack that all the characters perform jointly. The fighting is good here as you have so many points per turn so you can spread around the actions between your characters or you could make one character perform all the actions. It gets very intense at one point where people you had been traveling with you suddenly become your main rivals, however, they made them so obnoxious when they became bad that I so wanted to beat them down. The game also has a part where you split up between differing teams to accomplish a mission and I also enjoy that in a role playing game. You have a vast array of playable characters in this one and it is nice how their abilities differ. Yeah, the game has a lot of plot going in it, but it all makes sense when you are playing it.for the most part anyway. ![]() They of course embark on an adventure and soon enough at some town L'Arc gains the power of some being called a Rogress, a being that produces something called Ray that helps reduce something else known as Hozone. He ends up getting knocked off the airship he is riding and ends up meeting a young naive girl named Ryfia who turns out to be a priestess of something called Imaginal's Law. ![]() At the beginning of the game he is in the middle of a military operation to battle a creature called a 'Feldragon'. This game is about a mercenary named L'Arc. Much better than any others they have for the console, but then there really is not all that many to choose from. The voices were not bad, but a lot of times it seemed as if they were reading from the page and whoever was supposed to be directing them said, "Well you read it, good enough for me." Aside from this and the fact the magic system is a bit hard to get, the game really is a wonderful role playing game for the WII. The main detractor for this game is the voice work done by whatever American company worked on this. The fighting is turn based, the world is represented on a world map, and you have many towns and locales to visit. This game is what one would consider a true role playing game.
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