squatingyeti said:Sad thing is, had this been on PS3 in the exact same form it is now it would've got a 39/40 or 40/40. However, being this was regular Famitsu and not 360, that's a great score for BD and I'm sure MS is VERY proud of what they've put their money in to.
Thanks!duckroll said:
p3tran said:even most of you disagree with yeti, I'm willing to put money on BlueDragon getting even higher marks from the worldwide press than famitsu gave it.
and even more important, getting higher marks from the people who will actually purchase and play it.
p3tran said:well nelson.. Oblivion got a global ~94%, Zelda got a global ~96%, I expect Blue Dragon somewhere in those lines..
we'll know for sure as soon as some japan 360 owners get their hands on it.
DarknessTear said:I have the Eternity single.. Ian Gillian's singing isn't so great. It sounds really.. non-english and weird. Maybe it was the lyrics he was given?
TorbjornO said:Can't wait for this game... I hope they don't take too long to bring it to America. I hate having to wait for FF's for 10+ months. Me and a friend played through FF8 import with a printed translation in hand hehe, not sure if I am that "hardcore" anymore.
I have to say the game looks so much better in motion than it does in stills. It looks fine in stills, but in motion it looks beautiful.
DarknessTear said:I have the Eternity single.. Ian Gillian's singing isn't so great. It sounds really.. non-english and weird. Maybe it was the lyrics he was given?
tambourine said:Yeah, I'd agree with the latter. The lyrics sound weirdly Japanese as in an anime theme song opening, as if a Japanese native who's got english for a second language authored them.
duckroll said:Do you have the other single too?
duckroll said:Yeah that Japanese native would be Sakaguchi. :lol
DarknessTear said:Yeah.
Eternity was translated into English by Alexander O Smith though.
http://www.gmronline.com/info.asp?CatNumber=SVWC-7427duckroll said:YOU ARE SHITTING ME! SCANS OR IT DIDN'T HAPPEN!
=GabrielKnight= said:I hope the world map is fully explorable, even if it's in inferior scale compared to DQVIII.
Aniway, this is really a test for Microsoft... if it fails, even with such a game, then they can leave Japan and concentrate on western markets.
I'm really curious to see how many consoles they will be able to sell when it comes out
*raises hand slowly tooduckroll said:Share plz. ^_^
DarknessTear said:http://www.gmronline.com/info.asp?CatNumber=SVWC-7427
Also am I allowed to post stuff like Singles here..?
DarknessTear said:
Also am I allowed to post stuff like Singles here..?
Sean*O said:Since Microsoft were the financial backers for the founding of Mistwalker studios, I don't think that a BD sequel would NOT find its way to the 360. It's likely that the entire BD franchise will never see release on any other platform than the 360. Could be possible, but I doubt it.
DarknessTear said:Hmmm, it appears Sakaguchi did the lyrics for EVERY lyrical song.
duckroll said:Yes, that was mentioned in several interviews.
DarknessTear said:I haven't really paid much attention.
Argh, I want this game. By the time I get a HDTV, a 360 and can get the game.. I wonder if it will be old news? Hate it when that happens!
p3tran said:even most of you disagree with yeti, I'm willing to put money on BlueDragon getting even higher marks from the worldwide press than famitsu gave it.
and even more important, getting higher marks from the people who will actually purchase and play it.
Blimblim said:I just listened to Ayako Kawasumi's song for Blue Dragon, and I can't state enough how her voice should never ever be the most important part of a song. For Mahoromatic at least she had the music behind that helped a lot, but just her with a guitar is a bad bad bad bad idea.
She doesn't have the same sweet voice as Ayako Kawasumi, but yeah at least she can singduckroll said:Haha, if they wanted someone who could really sing and still fit the role of a character like that, they should totally have gone with Maaya Sakamoto.
I doduckroll said:Do you have the other single too?
duckroll said:Wow. The Blue Dragon Ral Grado manga is really damn good! While early 2ch scans would have you believe that it's a pervy shounen manga, it's actually a pretty solid first chapter of a dark fantasy manga.
The story is set in a fantasy kingdom which has imprisoned a boy named Ral inside a shell for 15 years since his birth because when he was a baby a dragon shadow manifested and he was considered a threat. All his life the only two people he has known is his Dragon shadow Grado and the woman who visits his cell from time to time, Mio.
Now 15 years later the kingdom is under attack by monsters and they feel it is time to let him out as a final solution. The first thing he does is to kill the man whom he knows as his father. Apparently while he considers himself a child who knows nothing of the ways of the world, he believes the Dragon knows all, and they decide things together.
After his savage attack, Mio calms him down and promises to teach him what he needs to know to survive in the world, but they have a problem and need his help. He takes on the monsters attacking the city, and saves the day, earning his safety in the castle. While Mio looks after him in his sleep, the Dragon continues talking with him in his thoughts.....
The art is really good, as expected of Obata, and dark fantasy shounen action is a refreshing change from the usual stuff in Jump. This could turn out to be a really good manga, depending on where it goes in the future.
Blimblim said:Sounds interesting indeed. Obata was also the artist for Hikaru no Go, right?
duckroll said:Wow. The Blue Dragon Ral Grado manga is really damn good! While early 2ch scans would have you believe that it's a pervy shounen manga, it's actually a pretty solid first chapter of a dark fantasy manga.
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BenjaminBirdie said:Is any of this stuff related to the game or is this like some Tenchi Muyo type stuff where everything is basically its own thing?
Wow, the art is indeed excellent, Obata didn't do a half assed job with these.duckroll said:Here are some of the cooler art pages in the first chapter:
Nah, last I heard it was still planned for the first semester in the US. Nothing official of course.Meier said:Loved HikaGo (until the unfortunate and abrupt end) and Death Note is one of the few manga I've bothered to read in awhile (sooooo out of the loop now), so I look forward to Blue Dragon. Mostly though, I just want to play the damn game! Probably be another year till we get here in the States I imagine.
Blimblim said:Wow, the art is indeed excellent, Obata didn't do a half assed job with these.
A Blue Dragon sequel using this art style would be most interesting, but that won't happen of course.
Junpei Heat said:I suppose later he'll get haircut and that dragon isnt very friendly looking...
:lol hell yeah!! :loljimbo said:Wait a second. So are you guys telling me the game got 3 9's and one 10 and there are people bitching about this?
BenjaminBirdie said:I doubt it. It's going to get demerits for being a Been-There-Done-That RPG and I'm sure there are wags that will take off points for it being on multiple discs in this Blu-Rayge. I predict scores betwixt 8 and 9, Viva Pinata style. Considering how much that game owns, that's fine by me.