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I managed to finish BOF5 without restarting once (or dying once), and found a few of the bosses to be difficult, with maybe one or two being really close calls. I found as long as I battled every monster in the game I was leveled up perfectly find and could hold my own against pretty much anything. Just be sure to use your environment to your advantage during battle.
If you liked both Grandia games, you should give Xtreme a shot. I'm pretty much the only person on earth that liked it, but if you love Grandia for the battles, then you'll love Xtreme. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
I haven't played Grandia 3, though a lot of people said it was pretty crappy. I've been meaning to pick it up for a while now, since that's what everyone else said about Xtreme, but it's still one of my favorites for the PS2. Oh, and if you're into dungeon crawling with just battle enemies zelda/diablo style, then you could check out Dark Cloud 2. The first one in the series is absolutely terrible, but the second was a blast. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
Zerg, Legend of Mana had the same style of play as all of the other Mana games. The battles are about as random as Zelda or Megaman.
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |