Lost Odyssey Introduction (2007, Mistwalker/Feelplus/Microsoft) - The REAL Final Fantasy
The intro video when you start the game is a visual feast and blends seamlessly right into gameplay. You barely notice the transition. After completing a few fights, the video completes and the story begins. The entire battle screams of the original Final Fantasy games, of which this game tries to carry on the legacy.
If are a Final Fantasy fan and you have access to or can get an Xbox 360 cheaply... you OWE it to yourself to pick up this game (which is also pretty affordable now too)! It's the spiritual sequel to Final Fantasy 9 and 10 (the last FF games worked on by the original designers) and it would be a shame to leave this out of your library simply because it doesn't have the same title.
Lost Odyssey (ロストオデッセイ Rosuto Odessei?) is a 2007 role-playing video game developed by Mistwalker and feelplus and published by Microsoft Game Studios for the Xbox 360. The player takes control of Kaim, a man who has lived for a thousand years and who has no memory of his past. The game is set in a world nearing a "magical industrial revolution." Kaim struggles with the return of his memories and the pain they bring. Many of these memories are presented to the player in the style of visual novels.
The plot of Lost Odyssey was written by Hironobu Sakaguchi, the creator of the famed Final Fantasy series. This is his third project outside of Square Enix, following ASH: Archaic Sealed Heat and Blue Dragon.
Lost Odyssey uses a traditional turn-based battle system seen in most Japanese role-playing games, similar to early Final Fantasy iterations. A world map allows the player to move the party between adjacent towns or fields on the map, while later in the game the player is given more freedom to explore the world through the use of ocean-going ships. Towns and cities provide inns for the player to recover the party's health, stores for buying and selling of equipment, and save points for the game. While exploring certain areas, the player will randomly encounter monsters to fight.
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