11-19-2014, 05:17 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-19-2014, 05:20 PM by GameWizard001.)
(11-18-2014, 07:43 PM)Kakariko Kid Wrote:(11-17-2014, 10:05 PM)GameWizard001 Wrote: The Legend of the Dragoon for PS1. First time I played this game it took me so long, the boss was really hard.
Now, 14 years later since I first played it and the thing was so easy. Only once did I die and that was because the boss could instant kill all my guys when they transform into their magic armor which I forgot, so I ended up having to play the thing again, only equipping one guy with an item that keeps him from being instant killed.
After that it was easy and I beat it 30 hrs less than when I did the first time.
I enjoyed that game. I bought it for my little brother as a Christmas present (He was always into FF, I was into The Legend of Zelda). That is one of only three turn-based RPGs that I ever beat. I found it to be similar to FF7 (#2 of the 3 I beat). Much like Lord of the Rings: The Third Age (#3) was just like FF X.
It was actually the second turn-based RPG I've ever played when I first played it. Before that it was FF9 so you could FF games are a great intro to turn-based style games.
Once you figure out the timing for the attacks it is actually a really simple bare bones type of RPG.
Some of the dialog both text and CGI cutscenes are a bit odd, off or even funny. Like one where the main guy goes up to a guard on duty to relieve him of his post, he says "I'm here to relieve you. You can trust me." No one ever trusts someone you just met that day, armor doesn't match the uniforms on anyone and you just say step away and take a smoke break? Hahahaha.
Cutscene voices were awful, they reminded me of the Resident Evil 1 voices, so forced and terrible sounding.