Golden VGM #391 - Grandia Xtreme ~ Combat (Version 3)
- DEVELOPED BY: Game Arts
- PUBLISHED BY: Enix
- COMPOSED BY: Noriyuki Iwadare
- PLATFORM/S: PlayStation 2
- GENRE: Role-Playing
- WHAT I LIKE TO CALL THIS TRACK: "Back for More"
- WHERE MUSIC PLAYS:
[STORY BOSS] - Mother Crustacean
[STORY BOSS] - Deava
[STORY BOSS] - Bone Mantis
[STORY BOSS] - Lutina
[STORY BOSSES] - Giant Soldiers
[STORY BOSS] - Mother Crustacean (Second Battle)
[STORY BOSS] - Deava (Second Battle)
[STORY BOSS] - Bone Mantis (Second Battle)
[STORY BOSSES] - Colonel Kroitz & Kroitz Guards [Second Battle]
[STORY BOSSES] - Giant Soldiers (Second Battle)
[STORY BOSS] - Mother Crustacean (Third Battle)
[STORY BOSS] - Deava (Third Battle)
[STORY BOSS] - Bone Mantis (Third Battle)
[STORY BOSS] - Volt Beast (Second Battle)
[STORY BOSS] - Serpent
[STORY BOSS] - Dragon Rider
- DESCRIPTION:
Yeah I'm still miffed that I can never play both Grandia III or this game since they were both released in America and Japan, but not Europe. That is unless the PlayStation 4 will be region-free and is also backwards-compatible with PlayStation 2 discs (which it damn well should be), then I might have a chance. Even then, US-imported discs are expensive. Because of this poor localisation, Grandia I and II will be the only games in the series that I can own and play.
However, there is also a Game Boy Colour game in the franchise called Grandia: Parallel Trippers. It is only for the Game Boy Colour, and was only released in Japan, but from what I've heard, a very loyal fan has made an English patch of the game that can be downloaded onto a computer. If so, I will have to check it out since it may be the last Grandia game that I could get my hands on.