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The Last Story Review

  • First Released Aug 14, 2012
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  • WII

The Last Story is a brilliant role-playing game that's as rich and emotionally affecting as the best in the genre.

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UK REVIEW--As you begin your journey in The Last Story, you get the feeling you've seen this all before; the maniacal dictator seeking ungodly powers, the crisis that threatens the survival of the world, and the band of shockingly youthful renegades, with even shockingly bigger swords, whose job it is to put it all right again. It's a familiar tale, but The Last Story is far from a familiar game. It's a deep, fast-paced JRPG, that evolves the genre in ways that enhance its existing tropes, without stripping away at its soul.

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The best of the West is blended with the best of the East, resulting in a fantastically unique, exciting battle-system, beautifully rich visuals, and a story that--while familiar--has you feeling the deepest of care for the characters that live it. It's not just a fantastic JRPG, but a fantastic game in its own right, delivering moments of touching romance, disparaging betrayal, and eruptive action, all with a poignancy that makes those moments feel like they've come straight from the heart.

A lot of that comes down to the cast of characters; a ragtag group of mercenaries for hire who never know where their next paycheck is coming from and live from one job to the next. It is their various drives and wants that propel you through the story. Lead character Zael has fairytale dreams of knights and princesses; the group's leader Dagran craves the respect of the people, which is something he can never hope to achieve as a mercenary; and others, like Syrenne, simply enjoy a stiff drink and regular fisticuffs. Sometimes those desires collide with one another, creating tensions and conflicts that make their journey together all the more compelling.

These tensions come to a head when Lisa joins the group. Her mysterious past piques the interest of spiky-haired protagonist Zael--whom you spend the vast majority of the game playing as--with their blossoming relationship and its resulting ups and downs adding a hefty dose of melodrama to the proceedings. Sure, in true JRPG style, it can get a little saccharine, but it's balanced out by an overarching plot that introduces warring nations, corrupt governments, and the very survival of the land itself. There's even a sprinkling of religious iconography that gives you plenty to read into if you're eager to further immerse yourself in the richness of the narrative.

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While the story is a sprawling epic, the world you explore is less so, at least at face value. Events take place on Lazulis Island, on which a single city serves as the main hub for your adventures. Its cobbled streets, seedy taverns, and stonewalled castles are filled with all manner of citizens--some eager to strike up a conversation, others to sell you some of their wares--that create a lively and atmospheric environment that touches on aspects of the Middle Ages, without being too heavy handed with its themes.

Despite being set in a single city, there are still a wide variety of quests. One moment, you're fighting off hordes of enemies in Lazulis castle; the next, you're enjoying a quiet drink in Ariela's Tavern before being whisked away to explore musty underground caverns deep beneath the surface. Between quests, you're given the freedom to explore the city--to talk to its citizens, to go shopping, to soak up the medieval ambiance. There are many side quests to complete too. Some are your typical fetch quest, but others go further, asking you to rescue lost children, learn how to swim, or go on dates with various singletons from the city. Such freedoms do wonders to distract you from the fact that the main story quests are largely linear in nature, with the excellent narrative just willing you to push onward.

Most quests you undertake involve action of some sort, and fortunately, The Last Story has a combat system worthy of the narrative that drives it. The combat system combines elements of the Western and Japanese RPG to create something that is wholly unique and thrilling. The action takes place in real time in the environment you're exploring, with enemies visible before you fight them; there are no random encounters or swishy battle screens here. Your melee attacks and those of your compatriots are largely automated, each of them hacking, slashing, or casting magic at nearby enemies.

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Not everything is automated, though, particularly character movement, so you need to make the most of Zael's dodge and cover abilities to avoid enemy projectiles like arrows and magic attacks. Conveniently placed rocks, pillars, and walls give you plenty of places to take cover behind, and are the ideal place for letting fly a few shots of Zael's non-automated weapon, a crossbow. Different arrows have different effects, with some causing status changes, such as poison or sleep, and landing a well-placed headshot fells an enemy with a single shot. From cover, you can also seek out destructible areas of the environment, such as bridges that house archers or towering columns of rock that are just begging to be dropped onto an gang of unruly monsters.

Those areas can be destroyed by issuing commands to others in your party, with all manner of fire, ice, and nature spells at your disposal. As each spell lands, it creates an elemental circle, which, when walked through, adds that elemental ability to subsequent melee attacks. By using Zael's gale ability you can "diffuse" those circles, which cast further status effects, such as silence. Or in the case of healing circles, they instantly heal your entire party. And if that weren't enough to be getting on with, there's Zael's gathering ability, which draws the attention of enemies onto Zael, leaving your teammates free to cast spells or land a few blows with their swords.

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It's a strategic system that works brilliantly, not least because it takes place in real time, which makes fights dynamic, action-packed affairs. The pace at which new abilities are handed out is also spot-on, giving you time to master them, without ever feeling underpowered during battles. Customization fiends may lament the lack of options when it comes to each character's spells and abilities, but weapon and armor upgrades give you plenty to tinker with, each affecting your characters' various statistics, such as stamina, attack power, or defensive abilities. More superficially, there a range of dyes you can buy that let you go colour crazy with clothing options.

Such enhancements make it over into New Game Plus, which unlocks once you've beaten the game, giving you the opportunity to take on all those small side quests and secret areas you might have missed the first time round, with a powered-up posse. Further attempts to extend the game's longevity come in the form of multiplayer deathmatch and cooperative horde-style modes. They're not something you frequent often and feel a bit tacked on, but given the wealth of content on offer in the single-player campaign, it's no big loss.

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The Last Story is a fantastic game; one that pushes the JRPG genre forward in ways that are innovative yet still complementary to the tradition of the genre. Its rich narrative straddles the line between emotionally affecting and breathtakingly action packed; its thrilling battle system is a unique, modern take on everything that has come before. And its visuals are some of the best ever seen on the Wii, pushing the system to its limits with its beautifully detailed environments and dazzling special effects (even if there's a little frame rate stutter during more complex scenes).

And that's not to mention the music from legendary composer Nobuo Uematsu, with its majestic melodies complementing the action in a way that is truly sublime. But its biggest success lies with the characters themselves, their diverse personalities and formidable ambitions forever pushing you along their journey from rags to riches. You want to be there with them; to guide them through their darkest of hours; to share in their happiest of moments. You will care. That alone makes The Last Story worth the price of admission and a captivating experience that everyone should play, JRPG fan or not.

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The Good

  • Rich narrative with characters you actually care about
  • Innovative and fast-paced battle system
  • Beautiful visuals push the Wii to its limits
  • Heaps of side quests
  • Great localization

The Bad

  • Minor frame rate issues

About the Author

Mark is a senior staff writer based out of the UK, the home of heavy metal and superior chocolate.
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my 360s been dusty since xenoblade chronicles came out. looks like it's gonna be sportin' a grey sweater by the time i'm done with this game! i'm sick of hearing the 360s turbine jets anyway.

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Me too same thing!?!

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this seems to be a good reason to dust off my wii console.. been awhile since i've been excited about a JRPG game.. last time was Vesperia

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Day one purchase for me!! :D Hope we get the Limited Edition too!

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Not sure if this is the same as the limited edition, but all launch copies in NA come with a sweet art book. If you preordered from Amazon, Gamestop (or any of their stores like EB Games), and maybe a few other chains, you get a soundtrack cd, too. I know the preorder one comes in a nice box, but I'm not sure if the regular launch one does.

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This look like a good game

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<< LINK REMOVED >> IT IS A GOOD GAME!!!!

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I'm hoping that The Last Story will not be its "last" story in the same way that every Final Fantasy game isn't a "final" fantasy ;-)

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Nice to have a couple good games for the Wii before the Wii U comes. Glad this was announced for the US(and that I can buy it from Amazon, unlike Xenoblade which I'm still getting but hate Gamestop).

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So, Hironobu Sakaguchi did it! He made a fantastic masterpiece equals Final Fantasy series:) I was almost crying ...

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Please follow the example of Alan wake (they got the money they spend on developing the game in 48!!! hours after they place it on steam for download) and make this a port to PC. You will get a lot more money and we will be able to play this masterpiece.

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Is it just me or the guy/girl in the back of the 1st picture look like fujin from ff8. anyway this game looks worthy of a purchase, time to clear the dust of the wii

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@faridsaba i see your point. But a game like the Last Story could be exactly the same but with better textures graphic quality and overall be a better game because of it. Graphics dont always make a game but certainly can make a game much better.

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looks really good and i`m glad to see the Japanese listening to us over in the west and giving us some epic RPG`s from the far east... i WILL be buying this!

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@toshineon Bang on the money mate, gamers have got lost in a gaming world of visuals and seem to have forgotten the days of gameplay being more important! most gamers seem to be all about CoD in this day and age! :( sad times!

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Some people might say that the Wii stops developers from creating good games, but I don't think so. On the contrary, I believe that when developers can't rely on realistic HD graphics to sell a game, it makes the devs resort to creativity and uniqueness instead, and I'd rather have a good story, unique gameplay and memorable characters than a generic game that doesn't offer anything new, but has the best graphics ever.

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@edubb85 youre actually wrong, PS3 and 360 are the ones who handicaps devs, because they need a lot more money to do a game, and sometimes you dont have the luxury to try something new, because it may not be a hit... this is even more true for devs who dont have that much money, were 1 bad game its almost a bye bye from the industry on Wii, devs can take more risks, because games are a cheaper to make, so you dont have to sell (example) 1m copies to be even with what you spend, you can just wait for 500k or so... So its actually 360 and PS3 who handicaps devs, and not Wii. PD: sorry my english, its not my first lenguage

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Final Fantasy franchise = Nobuo Uematsu and Hironobu Sakaguchi The Last Story=Nobuo Uematsu and Hironobu Sakaguchi Alright, you can get my money: I'll preorder when it becomes available.

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too bad wii is not HD I might buy it and play with dolphin on my pc to improve the graphics

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I haven't powered up my Wii in nearly 2 years, and after ME3 I'll be playing Skyward Sword, Xenoblade and The Last Story, one after the next. Its like a swan symphony.

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@colonialpikachu Actually.... Dead Space Extraction, Goldeneye, House of the Dead Overkill, and No More Heroes were all moved to the PS3/360. But you're right, I don't see The Last Story being ported. The previous four I listed are all shooters, 2 of them lightgun games.

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I've played this game its a solid well done title for sure. But i cant help but always think how much better it would have looked on the Xbox and PS3. The Wii handicaps game developers and they got to be extra clever to compete.

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The game probably won't get an Xbox 360 or PS3 port. Usually Wii-only games stay Wii-exclusive, because they were designed with the Wii in mind, motion controls and lower graphics together. I can't come up with any examples of Wii-only games that got ported off the top of my head. Still, this seems like an excellent game, and the gameplay should more than make up for any loss of graphical quality.

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@xx there are plenty of good rpgs this generations, as well as some mediocre ones, last story, xenoblade, lost odyssey, tales of vesperia, xillia, disgaea 4, atelier series, eternal sonata, valkyria chronicles. Only thing weak about this generation is the fact that the signature series Final Fantasy dropped an abomination known as FF 13.

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@quicksilver_03 "I don't mind the fact that it's a wii exclusive, but I sure wish it wasn't a wii exclusive!" Excuse me, what?

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I wonder how the controls are configured since it is for Wii, whether it takes advantage of motion control or not. Regardless, it looks great. Something to dust off my Wii for

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Well it's good to see that good JRPGS are still being made for home consoles. RPGs in general have taken a huge dive on home consoles this generation (not necessarily the quality, just there presence in general is lacking). For most of this generation it seems the only place to get good JRPGS is the handhelds.

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I am happy to see Mr. Sakaguchi still got the magic. I am envious because this is Wii-exclusive. I am relieved because if it weren't, I'd have to shell out another $60 for a game. It's always great to see fine JRPG coming to the West.

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@ghoward79 What in the world could that matter?

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cool

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Well, this is another game to add to my list of games to buy. (When it's released in America, of course.)

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didn't Europeans start world war 1 and 2

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It's really sad when gamers only care if a game has HD graphics, the only thing that matters is how good the gameplay is and the last story's gameplay is awesome, like it is in xenoblade chronicles not to mention the amazing soundtrack and it's a massive game with new game plus and online features 2 amazing jrpg's on the wii finally a reason to play on my wii other than mario, metroid and zelda.

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To the american gamers that are unhappy that europe has xenoblade chronicles and the last story before the US, you have so many jrpg's that have never made it to europe and the second you don't get one all you do is whine, now you know what we europeans have had to go through the past 20 years at least you'll get these games we had to wait over 10 years for chrono trigger and that was a port so a few months is nothing.

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this and Xenoblade need to be ported to the other consoles

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(I will but haven't played the game yet.) Excellent review.

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:D:D:D:D:D:D::D:D:D:D

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i don't have a Wii, but this game deserve a 10/10 !!

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@Iridescent406 lol. I agree with you. Good to see a novel title on the platform.

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And, a 9.0! When was the last one? Skyrim? I like the conservative use of the 9 and up. On here. Some reviews are too willing to give 9.5s to average (or popular) games.

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"The last story is full of dilemmas..." Great screenshot. No Wii, unfortunately. My RPG fix will have to be satified by Mass Effect for the time being. A port to other systems would be cool, though.

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@dovberg For games on Nintendo consoles only.

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A worth while game on the Wii that isn't being published by Nintendo? Hide your children! D: Hope I can try this out down the road with Xenoblade.

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I read the review on a whim, (never hearing of the game before), and found myself looking forward to playing it. Then it dawned on me it was WII only.... Not trying to bash the Wii, but I'm not going to buy a console for only a handful of games that interest me.

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Sounds like a system seller for RPG fans to me! (Aside Zelda, of course)

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@Alyboy yes, I broaden my horizon, thank you, but who's gonna broaden gamers pocket!! having one of these (PC, Xbox 360, PS3.) is a stretch for most gamers let alone having Wii just to play few games!! and just let you know I'm study marketing and business, and IMO Wii is a niche-market for hardcore games.. Wii is supposed to be Casual.. the market segmentation simply is not gonna work!! Hardcore games + Casual system + Casual users + Small amount hardcore users = FLOP!! It's simply not gonna work (both sales and popularity.). and the games will be buried deep among other high-profile titles, and it will be forgotten even before you knew it, (or when next Wii U comes out.).. :P and thanks for calling me fool, "sarcasm" because everyone I knew was always saying if I'm a smart person!! ;)

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a 9.0 here is like a 20 on IGN, so this is huge.

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Typically: on GS they always give the better scores to RPG and Adventure games; they really seem to consider it above all under the quantitative aspect (duration/dollar)

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it still has charecters with ridiculous hair but every thing else looks good and Really good graphics for an WII game ( almost better than gallaxy 2 )

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