Enchanted Arms

Xbox 360

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Re-released on
August 29th, 2007
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Description

Experience one of the first true next-gen RPG adventures.

Embark on an epic RPG adventure and escape to a fantasy world filled with beautiful cinematic-quality graphics, unique characters and bizarre creatures. Take on the role of Atsuma, Enchanter in-Training and transform from a naïve student into the most powerful savior in a war 1,000 years in the making. Immerse yourself in a deep storyline as you face increasingly difficult challenges and learn to master Atsuma’s special fighting and magical abilities.

Features:

  • Made exclusively for Xbox 360 from the ground up, everything about this game screams next-gen.
  • Stunning, cinematic-quality HD graphics:
  • Over 100 fully animated and highly detailed 3D characters with distinct faces and unique personalities. Rich, colorful environments will immerse you in a world of fantasy and magic.
  • Fast-action battle system:
  • Easy-to-navigate interface, the ability to move characters in-battle, and distance-dependent attacks create fast-paced, hands-on gameplay.
  • Deep storyline with over 50 hours of epic gameplay:
  • Delve deeper as you meet new characters and explore their stories. In-game, players choose how and in what order they want to attack levels with multiple objectives and branching missions.
  • Find and unlock over 75 special creatures that you can control and use in battle as part of your team. Each creature is as unique visually as they are in terms of special abilities.
  • Log onto the Xbox Live online gaming system and challenge others to Versus battles. Choose your best character, because how well you do will affect your online ranking.
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    Review by William on 7th February, 2009
    "Good Old School RPG"
    This game is true to the basics of RPG. And by true I mean there are numerous 'Random Encounter Battles' you could literally just finish one and walk 2 steps into another. You either love it or you hate it. I personally didn't like it after getting spoiled by games like FF12. Anyway each battle is fought on a grid you are given 12 squares while the enemy 12 as well. You are unable to cross an invisible line in between them to step onto their grids. Your attacks are separated into one grid, two grid or more grid attacks. The game also takes into consideration elemental attributes like your main character is Fire based and he will deal 2x damage to creatures of the element water. This is a good thing right? But no it works the other way too. This is where the downfall comes in. There are some boss battles where bosses get first attack as you cannot your character's placement on the grid pre-battles your healer could sometimes randomly be placed at the front line. There they usually get one-shotted sometimes causing the fight to go nasty. A good thing that they introduced is they have removed the Game Over screen. When you die in battle you have the option to retry(reset) the fight, load, or exit to main menu.

    The graphics are decent I wouldn't say new console worthy it's a step above playstation 2 if anything.

    The battles themselves can sometimes seem tedious. You could always run right? Wrong again. Each character has an amount of "VP" (Vitality Points?) close to the end I had around 100VP for the main character. Others were a bit lower (50-60) each anyway every time you "Run Away" from battle you lose VP sometimes up to 10. VP is introduced in this game to make you want to fight the forced random battles. When VP drops to 0 your character will start fights at 1HP and 1EP (Similar to Mana).

    Redeeming Qualities the storyline is well written and humorous at places. The game itself is pretty addictive and you wouldn't notice yourself sitting there for 4-5hours straight playing it. A definite good gift to a b/f or someone if you don't want to go out on some days.
     
     
    Review by Sherrin on 12th October, 2006
    "It's a winner"
    Enchanted Arms is the first Japanese RPG to come to the next gen consoles and it's certainly set the bar high. And with Miayazi directing you know the story is going to be good.
    EA's intriguing 'chess board' battle system made me an instant convert, and it's worth playing just to experience that alone. But it certainly has more going for it than that. EA has some of the best voice acting I've heard for a long time and it most certainly has the best looking enemy golems I've seen since a Shin Megami Tensei. They're absolutely gorgeous! Thanks goodness that after you've killed them you can bring them up on your 'Map' screen and take a really good look at them.
    EA does, however, have a couple of minor problems, one being the combat music. It's very dramatic and it quickly becomes annoying. The camera angles when in battle are also a problem, instead of sticking to the revolving camera that's in the rest of the game, there are 4 static camera angles - and none of them are very good, which means you can often not see an enemy until it's too late.
    All in all though, I liked Enchated Arms very much and have no hesitation in recommending it to hard-core RPGer non-RPGers alike.
     
     
    Review by Jaycen on 18th September, 2006
    "I guess I'm a W-RPG fan only"
    I tried to like this game but it just has so much dialogue.
    It almost seems like after everything single thing you do you have to endure 10 mins of dialogue.
    I love Kotor, Jade Empire & Oblivion but I'm sorry I just felt annoyed by this game.
    But, If you like J-RPGs then you'll love this one
     
     
    Review by Phillip on 17th September, 2006
    "Best RPG since Final Fantasy 7"
    This has to be the best Turn Based RPG i've played since Final Fantasy. The story is great and progresses well.

    It's just great.

    Being an RPG, there is a lot of talking/dialog, as well as videos. So if your not a fan of RPG games then this isn't for you.
     
     
    Review by Cameron on 31st July, 2006
    "It's great!"
    I have the Japanese version of this, and trust me, it rocks! Get this game! You'll really enjoy it, and it's good to support the Japanese 360 lineup.
     
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