Overall: 9.5
I played this game way back in the day, when the PlayStation was in its twilight years and I was still a kid of 14 years or so and this game was amazing for its time and for my age. I remember quite a bit of the game from when I was a kid, so much in fact that when I bought this game from the PlayStation store on my ps3 I beat the first disc in about 12 hours which is kinda quick considering I put over 90 hours into that game when it was on the PlayStation.
Graphics: 5.0
The graphics have not aged gracefully, with glitches of people fading through walls, and the fixed camera angels. the only real redemption where the cut scenes, for me they where the first of their kind, the first cut scenes that I had seen that where not cartoony or just words with background images.
Sound: 9.0
The sound is great, most of the music is well done and sounds really good helping you get more immersed in the game, and the voice overs where pretty good too, the small amount that where in the game.
Addictiveness: 10.0
There is nothing about this game that will make you want to play it over and over again unless you are like me and enjoy the story and the old style game play. Believe you me, there are no alternate endings, there is no real side quest that is worth going back for, and the game plays the same whom ever you have on your team.
Story: 9.0
This story is expansive, like I said before I spent over 90 hours playing this game my first time through, it is entertaining and strong enough to keep a 14 year old caught up in it for a good chunk of his summer. It had a few low points that made me almost cry and a bunch of high points that made me shout for joy, I really got behind the main character in this game and hated the bad guys.
Depth: 10.0
As I keep saying it took over 90 hours to complete the game and even when I bought it from the PlayStation store it has taken a good chunk of time to get even half way through the game. Legend of Dragoon has enough twists and turns to make it enthralling enough to keep you playing long after even some of the newer games have lost my attention.
Difficulty: 8.0
It all depends on how you like to play these games, I personally like to train my characters up to above the average on the first few levels when the monsters are weak and easy to kill so that I can be a few levels up on the bosses, but even then I found a few places that took quite a lot of work to get through, especially at the end when the characters split up and each has to go through an ordeal and I hadn't trained a couple of them well enough to get through easily...
Overall this game is worth your time if you have enough to give to it, I will most definitely enjoy it now that it is on the PlayStation store cheep.
Overall: 9.5
I played this game way back in the day, when the PlayStation was in its twilight years and I was still a kid of 14 years or so and this game was amazing for its time and for my age. I remember quite a bit of the game from when I was a kid, so much in fact that when I bought this game from the PlayStation store on my ps3 I beat the first disc in about 12 hours which is kinda quick considering I put over 90 hours into that game when it was on the PlayStation.
Graphics: 5.0
The graphics have not aged gracefully, with glitches of people fading through walls, and the fixed camera angels. the only real redemption where the cut scenes, for me they where the first of their kind, the first cut scenes that I had seen that where not cartoony or just words with background images.
Sound: 9.0
The sound is great, most of the music is well done and sounds really good helping you get more immersed in the game, and the voice overs where pretty good too, the small amount that where in the game.
Addictiveness: 10.0
There is nothing about this game that will make you want to play it over and over again unless you are like me and enjoy the story and the old style game play. Believe you me, there are no alternate endings, there is no real side quest that is worth going back for, and the game plays the same whom ever you have on your team.
Story: 9.0
This story is expansive, like I said before I spent over 90 hours playing this game my first time through, it is entertaining and strong enough to keep a 14 year old caught up in it for a good chunk of his summer. It had a few low points that made me almost cry and a bunch of high points that made me shout for joy, I really got behind the main character in this game and hated the bad guys.
Depth: 10.0
As I keep saying it took over 90 hours to complete the game and even when I bought it from the PlayStation store it has taken a good chunk of time to get even half way through the game. Legend of Dragoon has enough twists and turns to make it enthralling enough to keep you playing long after even some of the newer games have lost my attention.
Difficulty: 8.0
It all depends on how you like to play these games, I personally like to train my characters up to above the average on the first few levels when the monsters are weak and easy to kill so that I can be a few levels up on the bosses, but even then I found a few places that took quite a lot of work to get through, especially at the end when the characters split up and each has to go through an ordeal and I hadn't trained a couple of them well enough to get through easily...
Overall this game is worth your time if you have enough to give to it, I will most definitely enjoy it now that it is on the PlayStation store cheep.