What Gamespot Users have to say about Grandia II
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Rating:9.5
Here comes my review for this game the first time I have ever reviewed a sega dreamcast video game here comes my review.
Grandia II is about a geohound named Ryudo who meets a girl named Elena and on there way they find out that the God of Darkness Valmar who a 1,000 years ago fought the God of Light Granas has returned, so they go to a ce... Read Full Review
1 of 2 users found the following review helpful -
Rating:8.5
Wow, a game with voice acting that doesn't make me cringe. The flaws in the game can be overlooked by an amazing story.
Don't let looks fool you, this game is quite good despite its age. When you first start the game, you realize the graphics is very bland, and looks like a typical PS1 game. But after a while, the characters become very l... Read Full Review
3 of 3 users found the following review helpful -
Rating:6.5
Grandia 2 is about as average as one can get.
Ok, let me rant a little bit before I dive in my Dreamcast review. I originally played Grandia 2 on the PS2. I didn't know first hand of the differences until after I played it but I knew something was wrong. When you... Read Full Review
2 of 5 users found the following review helpful -
Rating:7.5
Hooray for Mediocredy!
Plot *Minor Spoilers* The story of the game is quite in-depth and in some parts you really need to pay attention to figure out whats going on but it is worth it. Similar to, well, every other RPG out there, theres a h... Read Full Review
3 of 5 users found the following review helpful -
Rating:9
Grandia II may be old, but it can teach a lot of modern RPG's a lesson in, y'know, actually being good.
There's no denying it, Grandia II is an easy game: during my 30 or so hour jaunt through its colourful world I died approximately no times whatsoever and barely broke a sweat. This fortunately isn't really a bad thing as... Read Full Review
16 of 16 users found the following review helpful -
Rating:8.5
Don't let this little gem of an RPG pass you by!
Originally released on the Dreamcast 8 years ago, Grandia II received great reviews upon it's release. Then two years later PS2 players got the chance to play this game, compliments of publisher UbiSoft. GAMEPLAY (... Read Full Review
10 of 10 users found the following review helpful -
Rating:9.5
The classics of jRPG
Yes, I know - I have mentioned it before, that I get easily addicted to good jRPG, but when I write about them, I simply can't forget to repeat it once more. I like the style, the story is also usually great and most of... Read Full Review
2 of 2 users found the following review helpful -
Rating:8
Hmm, in a few simple words, this has GOT to be THE RPG game of Dreamcast. Period.
Okay, so, the story goes. A geohound gets paid for doing jobs right? HAHA, Funny, Ryudo goes on a big phat adventure of..well..story is a litle confusing but. Ryudo, the main character goes out on an adventure to figh... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpful -
Rating:10
Grandia 2 is the best RPG on the Dreamcast. If you have a PS2 or DC, and you don't have this game, find it!
This is one of the only game I have played that I think deserve a 10. It is a overall good game. The graphics are amazing. It has an excellent story line. Gameplay- 10- You have a variety of people who will be in you... Read Full Review
2 of 2 users found the following review helpful -
Rating:8.5
Great characters, interesting plot and creative combat system is one of the least things to be said of Grandia II.
While playing as Ryudo the freelance adventurer sounds over used, you may be surprised that the game goes in a direction you just don't see coming. You accompany Ryudo and Skye (the talking bird) on their adventure when ... Read Full Review
2 of 2 users found the following review helpful
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