The 360 hasn't been big on RPG's, mostly because it isn't a big multi-player market. So when I first heard of this game I figured it would be a big bust. But when I played the demo, I fell in love with the game. The story was very original and so in-depth. The characters are very memorable an given that everyone's name is music related makes it better. The style of combat was fun and innovative. I don't play many RPG's that use turn base real time so it was nice to see it in this game. Of course they had to do that style of combat, how else would they make the game multi-player! The last RPG I played that was multi-player was Tales of Symphonia on Game Cube. It's always nice to play a game as good as this one with friends. I think more RPG's should be made like that. The graphics on the game focused more on color then texture. The shadowing used with the colors of the landscape and the characters makes everything look more artistic and nostalgic. The game should have won best RPG this year but Mass Effect fell under that category ( I don't see why) and won it. Must own for all RPG fans.
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