Grandia 2 Review
Grandia 2 Feature
- Beautiful real-time 3D graphics and over 20 minutes of high-resolution CG graphics.
- Innovative, highly customizable combat system - part real-time, part turn-based.
- Fully 3D world with hundreds upon hundreds of people to interact with.
- Includes additional CD of Grandia II music as selected by composer Noriyuki Iwadare.
Thankfully, everything else in the game is fresh and provides hours upon hours of fun. The backdrops and character designs are colorful without being flashy, the game has a great pace (for an RPG), and players never have to stand around too long looking for the next thing to do. Even the writing, within its cookie-cutter plot, is smart, well translated, and occasionally funny.
The game's strongest element, however, is its battle system. Taking the best of turn-based and real-time battle engines, Grandia II forces you to choose your moves carefully with respect to timing and position. The battles are very simple in the beginning, but grow increasingly complex as you fight larger numbers of monsters with a growing party of allies. How you meet your encounters--whether you initiate the fight, are ambushed, or meet head on--affects both the timing of the blows and the positions of the contestants. Battles emphasize counterattacks and combination blows, but you'll soon find that movement and defense keep you alive against the tougher enemies. Elemental magic, items, and skill books are just icing on the cake. Even if the battles do grow old, the random fights are fairly easy to avoid, and a versatile AI option lets you use cruise control through the rest.
Grandia II may be just the traditional role-playing game for which Dreamcast owners have been waiting. The question of whether it's too traditional doesn't matter, as it offers a better experience than most that have come before. --Porter B. Hall
Note: This review refers to the Dreamcast version of the game.
Pros:
- Battle system creates interesting, complex fights
- Solid, traditional role-playing game for a system with few others in the genre
- Predictable plot and characters
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