Blade Dancer: Lineage of Light
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Atlus Video Games
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Binding: Video Game
Brand: Nippon Ichi Software (NIS)
EAN: 0857823001031
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Item Dimensions: 7354.12
Label: Atlus Video Games
Manufacturer: Atlus Video Games
Model: BD001031
MPN: 00103
Platform: Sony PSP
Publisher: Atlus Video Games
Release Date: July 18, 2006
Studio: Atlus Video Games
Features:- Networking systems for up to 4 players to connect together
- Take on the role of Shane in this fantasy role-playing game
- Anime-style characters; animated movie sequences; full 3-D visuals
- Fighting system slightly different from normal random-encounter systems
- Combine collected items into new items with the "crafting system"
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Editorial Review:Product Description:Blade Dancer: Lineage of Light is a new fantasy adventure RPG that feels like a new anime. An ancient evil called the Dread Knight has returned and the legendary Guardian Of Light has disappeared. Asthe forces of good and evil collide, a young warrior meets a strange girl. As he tries to help her, he'll become involved in this deadly conflict and try to be a legendary defender called the Blade Dancer.
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I ADORE RPGs but i absolutely HATE this one!! the battle system has you waiting 20sec or more for the moon to make a full rotation before you attack. Once you destroy and enemy on the 'map' it comes right back, so you must clear out of the area. While you are accessing your menu, you can be attacked. Your weapons break after a couple of battles, so you have to constantly by more materials to make them. You need materials to make everything, or you buy them at super high prices from the store. So ...
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I finished this game about a week ago. I haven't played through too many games on the psp as yet, so I don't have too much of a basis for comparison.
That said, this game was a good way to spend 40+ hours for my money. I enjoyed the scenery, the combat system doesn't take you long to get ahold of, and the slow addition of characters lets you work up to managing all four of their attacks and special abilities at once.
The storyline seemed a little contrived, not surpising ...
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The game itself was pretty good. Its like Final Fantasy in that you select your commands from a menu and still requires some reflexes because you need to be able to switch between players in order to use them. A drawback to this approach is that if you're a little trigger happy you can pass right over the person you want to do something and then have to go through it all over again. I did enjoy the game but the ending wasn't that good. I didn't even know the game would end there - very frustrating ...
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I just beat this game and I have to say the ending is disappointing. I hope that they come out with a second one which you can use your end of game save on. If not then o'well. The game in itself was very addictive but the running from one place to another got dull. Near the end of the game you can portal back and forth to certain area's of the game which is nice. I hope you enjoy this game as much as I did. The crafting is tedious but hold in there and you will get some awesome weapons and items ...
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This game was a delight to play, I couldn't put it down! It was a good trip back to good, old-school rpgs. The music was lively and pretty, and I'm pretty sure the music for Rem Village was inspired by Legend of Legaia composers. That said, I do have some thoughts...
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1. Graphics. The scenery is detailed and colorful. The sounds (such as the river) are such as you wouldn't expect from a portable system--it's neat! The moon even changes color every time ...
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