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Later on in the game, you are able to input more powerful commands. The battle scenes look like a simplified fighting game, and that's what gives this RPG a unigue twist. Further on in the game you'll learn other Tactical Arts, like Super-Arts, that offer more spectacular results. Legend of Legaia mixes traditional RPG components with fighting-game tactics to provide gamers with an innovative, action-packed masterpiece.

If you're in the mood for an epic adventure filled with multiple subplots, get your green thumb ready to save some trees and bust some chops. You start your adventure playing as the young hunter, Vahn, who's determined to rid the world of an evil mist that brings death and madness to whatever it touches in Legaia. To return Legaia to normal and drive away the malignant mist, you must find and revive the seven life-giving Genesis Trees as well as destroy the three mist generators.

Along the way, you'll team up with the wilderness girl, Noa, and the Biron monk. Gala, who'll help you save the trees and dispose of Legaia's permeating evil.

What separates Legaia from other RPGs is its Tactical Arts System of fighting, which is based on the same premise as battle systems in other fantasy adventure games--but instead of just clicking on the character you want to bust up, you actually choose where you want to hit them. For example, if you're fighting a Killer Bison, you can strike it with low, mid-range or high attacks. If you're fighting a floating Guardian, however, you'll win only if you strike it with mid-range to high attacks.

In addition to its innovative batde system, Legaia sports some of the best graphics, sound, and control around. Each character commands the screen in full polygonal splendor with dazzling detail.

The control interface is also very intuitive and easy to get used to, while the sound booms from your speakers with an excellent soundtrack and kick-ass in-game effects. Legend of Legaia is a well-crafted adventure that excellently weaves an epic story line and incredibly addicting gameplay with topnotch graphics, excellent control, and mood-inducing sounds and effects.

If you're a fan of RPGs, you need to buy this game--today! Each character, from Noa to the crab-like Zenoir. You'll marvel as Gala rips through his opponent with a supercharged Power Punch or when Vahn shreds three ghouls with his magical Theezer laser. Legaia features a very mood-inspiring soundtrack that's soothing in times of peace and frantic in times of war.

The spell and battle effects are awesome, thundering with rich, booming clarity. If Legaia contained spoken dialogue, the overall sound score would be perfect. You won't find a control interface that's easier to manage than Legaia's--and that's quite a feat considering all the combos and spells you have at your disposal. Plus, navigating through your inventory items is a snap--even newbies will have no problem whatsoever. Legend of Legaia is straight-up addicting!

Its awesome graphics, refreshingly innovative Tactical Arts System, and extremely deep story line make it the best RPG yet this year.

If you're a fan of the genre, you must have this game. Legend of Legaia is he exact opposite: This game is definitely geared more toward hardcore fans of the genre. You know, the kind of people like me who don't mind getting into battles every two minutes, and spending nearly as much time building up their characters and spells as they do developing the plot and progressing through the game. Story-wise, Legaia doesn't break any new ground it's far better than Wild ARMS' sleep-inducing story, though , and the game sports some very nice graphics and sounds.

Legaia's main draw is its innovative battle system. Once you learn a decent amount of Arts for each character, putting them to use in battle becomes quite fun, especially when you start linking up your attacks.

On the downside, the battles are long and drawn-out not having an option to skip battle animations really sucks , and with so many fights, you'll find yourself switching to auto battle more often than not as you progress.

Still, on the whole I really enjoyed Legaia. Sony's next big RPG hits in June While significantly better than Wild ARMs, there are still things that bother me.

The story is fairly cool, and it unfolds in typically linear fashion, but I do find that the battles come too frequently for my taste. Also, like Square's Xenogears, the combo attack system while pretty cool soon becomes tired and you find yourself opting for the auto battle option.

Although it's nothing revolutionary. Legend of Legaia is still an all-around solid RPG. You get a cool, lengthy story. The music, heavy with percussion and very Panzer Dragoonish, is quite nice. I really like the magic and battle systems- to an extent.

Battles pop up too frequently I'm really getting tired of random combat. In the end. I just auto-battled through most of the fights. Tans of traditional, old-school RPGs will like it. I especially like that the characters have facial expressions in battle which adds to the experience.



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