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            Not much else to add
            
                5
                Rating: 5, 
                Useful: 27 / 30
                Date: November 19, 1999
                Author: Amazon User
            
            This is simply just a wonderful game.  I actually really like the way the story starts out, so laid back.  It's just some kids having fun, mostly, and that really drew me in and held me tight.  I get tired of the "run  around and save the world, cause your a big shot" type of RPG.  This  one just makes you feel like you're part of a bigger picture, rather, in a  living, breathing world.  Bravo.  Even the translation is excellent.  (The  voice acting isn't, though, at least not IMO.  I wish it could be turned  off.  This is really the game's only flaw.)  Another treat is that monster  battles aren't random.  They show up on screen so you have a chance to  avoid them and also clear an area out and explore it without getting  randomly attacked every 5 seconds, which really bugs me in other RPGs.  I  think this game was designed top to bottom for me.  :-)  I love it.  I'm  going to replay it again and again.
        
            
EXCELLENT!
            
                5
                Rating: 5, 
                Useful: 21 / 22
                Date: December 12, 1999
                Author: Amazon User
            
            I am a big rpg player, and a hard critic, but this game is just short of perfect.  If you are a beginner in the rpg genre, PICK THIS UP.  If you are a rpg player already well still, PICK THIS UP. This game has it all, a love  story, a truly epic tale, and a great time.  There is really only 1  downside to this game, and it's that the battles are too easy.  I'm a gamer  that likes to spend time building levels in preparation to fight a boss.   In this game, like the later Final Fantasy titles,  you can beat a boss  half-way through the game on only level 9-10, and that is not much.  Other  than that this game is perfect, and well thought up.  It deserves 5 1/2  stars.
        
            
An addictive RPG
            
                5
                Rating: 5, 
                Useful: 19 / 21
                Date: January 14, 2000
                Author: Amazon User
            
            The best way to sum up my feelings on my game is this: I rarely come across a video game that makes me want to come back to it every little chance I get, and this is one of them. Before it were Final Fantasy III,  Crono Trigger and Final Fantasy VII. I am so addicted to this game that I  actually think about it when not playing it! The characters are very well  developed and lovable (Their faces are well-drawn too), and the plot is so  much fun that you get lost in all the adventures. The battle system is very  unusual, but not very complicated. In fact I prefer it! The only downside  is the graphics, but the rest of the game makes up for it! This is a MUST  BUY for RPG fans, especially those who like a good story!
        
            
Blown away!
            
                4
                Rating: 4, 
                Useful: 16 / 17
                Date: January 11, 2000
                Author: Amazon User
            
            If you're looking for kickarse characterization, _great_ gameplay and repeatrepeatrepeat value, and you don't mind slightly dated graphics, this game is for you! If you're more interested in graphics than the real meat  of an RPG...well, go buy Final Fantasy 8. ^-^;;  I got this right after I  finished Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete and it more than fills the RPG  hunger that Lunar leaves behind. 2 jam packed discs including character  voiceovers, three continents worth of exploration, and a happy ending makes  this game one of my prized favorites in my collection, which is now 15  games strong. If you enjoyed the battle system of Parasite Eve, Grandia's  is reminiscent of that, except you control up to 4 players on the map at  one time. There's a lot more room for dodging instead of standing in a row  waiting to get thumped on. It's like a step forward and a step backwards at  the same time: you step back into the good ol' glory days of the Final  Fantasy series and forward into a new arena for the genre. The estimated  time-to-beat quoted on the package is 80+ though I finished it (flying  through) in just over 50 hours. The only one tiny thing I didn't like was  the magic system; getting magic spells isn't that hard, but unfortunately  the spells aren't nearly as powerful as one would think. Later on in the  game I found myself relying more on special weapons attacks than magic.
        
            
Pure Fun!
            
                5
                Rating: 5, 
                Useful: 14 / 14
                Date: December 10, 1999
                Author: Amazon User
            
            Grandia is simply one of the Best games you can own for your PSX!  The game is based around ADVENTURING rather than building monotonous levels.  The character development is incredibly effective ( starting from  childhood...) and the classical musical score beats all the PSX RPGs  currently out on the market in my opinion.  If you're looking for a good  fix, and have tired of the Final Fantasy VIII style of gameplay.  Buy  Grandia today and you'll get 40+ hours of enjoyment! =)
        
            
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                4
                Rating: 4, 
                Useful: 16 / 18
                Date: November 29, 1999
                Author: Amazon User
            
            Gradia is a game recently ported to the playstation from the deceased sega saturn. A great game as far as RPG's are concerned. The game offers solid gameplay, a good plot, and most of all in-depth characterization. Something  not found in the current RPG's. Although it may not offer as much "eye  candy" as other games (like the current Final Fantasies) the game does  go farther in terms of its plot and characterization. Something that  appears to have been lost with all the new playstation role-playing games.  The game offers a variety of challenges, and is probably by far one of the  best RPG's since Final Fantasy VI, Chrono Trigger, and the even newer  Xenogears.
        
            
An impressive game in a niche market
            
                4
                Rating: 4, 
                Useful: 14 / 15
                Date: February 26, 2000
                Author: Amazon User
            
            First off I'll say that I pretty much only spend my playing time on RPGs.  With that in mind, let me dissect this game for the masses.  In short, this game is wonderful.  One of the better games I've played in a long time.   The story and characters are engaging; you find yourself empathizing with  them.  The story stacks up to such classic RPGs as Lunar 1 and 2 and FFVII.   The combat system was unique.  The Active Time system used in Final  Fantasy is very similar to this, but in Grandia, the game pauses while you  input your battle selection.  This way your character isn't standing there  getting his you-know-what kicked while fumbling through the menus to  choose.  The battles take place in real time too.  This is nice because it  speeds up the fights.  I generally don't like real-time, preferring turn  based fights, due to the problem mentioned earlier of inputting commands.   But with the pause in action to input commands it's a joy to use this  battle system.  Tied into this, the enemies are visible on the screen, so  you can avoid them if you want.  The experience system is a nice touch  also.  Unlike most RPGs that use expereince solely for the character, in  Grandia you also accummulate experience for weapons and the four elemental  aspects of magic (earth, water, wind, and fire).  Increases in experience  in these areas unlock new spells and techniques for the character to use.   Each time a level in a weapon or spell goes up, two corresponding character  stats increase as well.  As a result, a character can be quite powerful  without having to be level 99, which in yurn makes a charcters overall  experience levels more difficult to obtain.  Once you reach around level  30, you need upwards of 20,000 xp to raise in level.  The only thing this  game needs in a decent hintbook with maps of the game and the three bonus  dungeons.  The one that is published for it is simply a picture by picture  walkthrough with no maps or secrets.  So you're wonding, with all this  praise, why the 4 stars?  The game includes a couple animated cut scenes  and some voice overs.  But they seem to be haphazardly scattered through  out the game.  Some more animated cut-scenes would have set this game apart  and put it over the top.  The voice overs seem to come and go... being  there when you don't expect them and absent when you do.  Poor planning on  this aspect.  But overall a great game and a must buy.
        
            
Fun, Moving Story, All-Around Great Game
            
                5
                Rating: 5, 
                Useful: 13 / 14
                Date: October 08, 2000
                Author: Amazon User
            
            After about 70 hours of gameplay, I finished this game today. And as I look back I think this was a great game all-around. The animation and voice-over is a little cheesy, but you'll find yourself so engrossed in the story line, that you won't care. The graphics are mostly cartoon calibur, aside from a few great movie scenes. 
The battle system is pretty basic. Enemies appear on screen as you walk through dungeons, giving you the opportunity to avoid annoying random encounters if you are fast enough. Fights are graphic-menu based, and the "view" function allows you to know the enemies' tactics so you can plan your strategies for each fight. Recovery points are all over the place, allowing you to feel free to use your magic and techniques without worrying about using up your MP.
The Magic is based on the elements of wind, water, fire and earth, and combinations of two. You can decided which elements you want your characters to learn as you go along, allowing you limited customization. There are also special techniques that combine weapon and magic skills that each character learns. Experience is earned on just about everything. Like most RPGs, your characters' levels increase with standard Experience Points, but your individual weapon and magic skills also earn experience points, which later earn you new techniques and spells.
The best thing about this game (and you'll read this about just about every RPG) is the story. The overall synopsis is not incredibly original - a young teen sets out on an adventure and ends up trying to save the world - but the characters he meets along the way are all very deep and emotional. You actually care what happens to them along the way, as you would the charaacters in a good book or movie. The story is very emotional, and you will be caught up in it from the start.
This is a great game that's fun to play. It has a gripping story that will guarentee some sort of emotional response if you have any sort of emotions at all. I liked just about everything about it, and I'd recommend it to any fan of Crono Trigger, Wild Arms, and of course the Final Fantasy Series.
        
            
Get it, don't hesitate...
            
                4
                Rating: 4, 
                Useful: 13 / 16
                Date: November 10, 1999
                Author: Amazon User
            
            Originally for the Sega Saturn, someone finally decided to bring this great game to the playstation console.  Even though it was made a few years ago, but don't let it fool you, it is an equal and formiddable opponent for  the Final Fantasy series, in more ways than one it is just as good if not  better.  Interesting battle system (the action menu reminds you of SNES  Secret of Mana,) innovative magic system and great voice acting (something  Final Fantasy lacks,) along with a solid storyline (ok...the adventurer  theme might drag on a little, but then again, most RPG games are a  self-discovery quest) delivers one great game that all RPG fan should get a  taste of.  I enjoyed this game a lot, and I hope you will too...I give it a  score of 90 out of 100.
        
            
A very good RPG
            
                4
                Rating: 4, 
                Useful: 7 / 7
                Date: December 04, 1999
                Author: Amazon User
            
            Different theme then most RPG's these days.  Based on a sense of adventure rather then the usual go out and save the world.  Graphics have their own feel and are very good although they don't have the visual splendor that  are found in Final Fantasy 7&8.  What the game lacks in visual splendor  it more then makes up for in character.  I enjoyed Final Fantasy 8 greatly  and to my surprise I enjoyed this game just as much.  Don't pass this one  up!   Some of the best RPG's are missed due to very little exposure on T.V  or magazines. 9.0 out of 10.0
        
        
       
    
    
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