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Blue Dragon isn't graphically inferior. Eternal Sonata just had more colors. And I don't understand how you can criticize Blue Dragon's voice acting (never mind that I am mystified at your ability to tell the difference between good and bad Japanese voice acting) without mentioning Eternal Sonata's, which consists of conversations filled with inexplicably long and awkward pauses.
:random character speaks: :spends 5 seconds flailing perpetually bent arms around in silence: Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Hey, you can always count on Bioware (i.e. America) to crank out the exact same fucking save-the-galaxy story (with obligatory romance subplot) in every RPG of theirs, so don't worry about Lost Odyssey (i.e. Japan) oversaturating the market with whinedom and emocity.
At least Mass Effect had lesbians. That's, like, revolutionary. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
I don't get all the fawning over Mass Effect. It's a solid game, sure, but I've played the exact same thing before. I think it was called Knights of the Old Republic. On a similar note, Lost Odyssey isn't impressing me because a PC game called Planescape: Torment already explored the same premise 8 year ago, and did it to absolute perfection. Most amazing jew boots |