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Xbox 360 - Eternal Sonata
Eternal Sonata follows the adventures of famed composer Frederic Chopin as he travels through his own
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Eternal Sonata XBox 360 [XB360] (1-3 Players)
1-3 Players - Eternal Sonata follows the adventures of famed composer Frederic Chopin as he travels through
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Eternal Sonata: Xbox 360
On his deathbed, Chopin, the famous composer, drifts between this life and the next. In his dreams, happenstance
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Eternal Sonata : Xbox 360
Great composer Frederic Chopin finds himself in a fantastical and music-filled dream world just hours
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Eternal Sonata (Xbox 360)
With gorgeous next gen visuals and style, a unique battle system, and a captivating story, Eternal Sonata
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Eternal Sonata
On his deathbed, the famous composer, Chopin, drifts between this life and the next. In his final hours,
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Eternal Sonata: Xbox 360
Learn more about Eternal Sonata. (Flash demo) SynopsisTake a journey back in time to the life and death
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Eternal Sonata - Xbox 360
Eternal Sonata delivers the role-playing experience that you've been waiting for. Players enjoy gorgeous
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Eternal Sonata (Xbox 360)
While most role-playing games are rooted within well-established fantasy or sci-fi worlds, Eternal Sonata
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Eternal Sonata (Xbox 360)
Eternal Sonata takes place within famed composer Frederic Chopin's dreams -- his innermost thoughts during
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This is a mediocre Japanese-style RPG for the XBox 360. It's worth your while to play it simply because there aren't many JRPGs on this platform. How much you will enjoy this game depends on the particular type of JRPG that you prefer.
Forget this game if you like your RPGs to have grand, epic storylines. If your preference tend to lean towards the likes of Final Fantasy and Xenosaga, with their deeply-emotional storylines, well-developed characters, grand orchestral soundtracks, and elaborate cinematics, then please stay away from Eternal Sonata. You will find none of those here.
If you don't really care to have a grand story, or an intriguing plot, then you might like this one. What Eternal Sonata will give you is a battle system that is easy to learn. There will be huge dungeons to navigate, and many, many opportunities to get lost in them. These dungeons also have many dead ends. Basically, the game will keep you very busy, and at the same time the story unfolding very slowly.
Forget this game if you like your RPGs to have grand, epic storylines. If your preference tend to lean towards the likes of Final Fantasy and Xenosaga, with their deeply-emotional storylines, well-developed characters, grand orchestral soundtracks, and elaborate cinematics, then please stay away from Eternal Sonata. You will find none of those here.
If you don't really care to have a grand story, or an intriguing plot, then you might like this one. What Eternal Sonata will give you is a battle system that is easy to learn. There will be huge dungeons to navigate, and many, many opportunities to get lost in them. These dungeons also have many dead ends. Basically, the game will keep you very busy, and at the same time the story unfolding very slowly.
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I have just a few things to add to Sean's excellent review.
One thing a lot of people miss is that you can play this game coop with up to 2 other friends. This is unusual for an RPG. The fighting is great fun - my wife and I have pretty much played this game from start to where we are now (about 12 hours in). We absolutely love this game.
We have never had any issues with items, in fact we rarely use them. Maybe this will change later on when things get harder. Personally, I like the item limitation as the game would be too easy if they were limitless.
We like the linearity of the game. It's a matter of taste I guess. Since this game is coop, the linearity works in your favor when you are playing with friends (who wants to watch you figure out mazes and backtrack all over the place trying to figure out where to go next?). The game moves at a very brisk pace.
We thought the voice acting was excellent with a few minor exceptions. The main characters were played perfectly.
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One thing a lot of people miss is that you can play this game coop with up to 2 other friends. This is unusual for an RPG. The fighting is great fun - my wife and I have pretty much played this game from start to where we are now (about 12 hours in). We absolutely love this game.
We have never had any issues with items, in fact we rarely use them. Maybe this will change later on when things get harder. Personally, I like the item limitation as the game would be too easy if they were limitless.
We like the linearity of the game. It's a matter of taste I guess. Since this game is coop, the linearity works in your favor when you are playing with friends (who wants to watch you figure out mazes and backtrack all over the place trying to figure out where to go next?). The game moves at a very brisk pace.
We thought the voice acting was excellent with a few minor exceptions. The main characters were played perfectly.
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There aren't a lot of JRPGs on the XBOX360 and what ones there are aren't as special as promised. Eternal Sonata is a different story. It's a grand game that hits all the right notes. It has a few minor issues, but nothing that keeps it from being fantastic.
Fredric Chopin is terribly sick and dying. As he lies unconscious in bed he has a dream where he is in a world unlike any other. In this world, those who are sick with incurable diseases can use magic, but is it really a dream? Or is it another reality? This world has its own problems, however, the people are being taxed and a man named Count Waltz is slowly enslaving everyone. It doesn't sound like much, but the story is surprisingly deep and is full of several themes. There are also many music references throughout the game. From the characters who have names like Allegretto, Polka and Beat. To some of the places you'll be going like the Chrous Plains.
The story is told through cutscenes voiced by the characters.
Fredric Chopin is terribly sick and dying. As he lies unconscious in bed he has a dream where he is in a world unlike any other. In this world, those who are sick with incurable diseases can use magic, but is it really a dream? Or is it another reality? This world has its own problems, however, the people are being taxed and a man named Count Waltz is slowly enslaving everyone. It doesn't sound like much, but the story is surprisingly deep and is full of several themes. There are also many music references throughout the game. From the characters who have names like Allegretto, Polka and Beat. To some of the places you'll be going like the Chrous Plains.
The story is told through cutscenes voiced by the characters.
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